I know it happens on a daily basis, but I need to know when it is exactly as I need to fetch popular movie IDs as soon as it gets updated. Is it midnight of London time?
Thank you!
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 22 août 2016 à 14h56
Hi T.I.P,
There's 2 points of reference for this data.
The nightly popularity job for movies is usually finished by around ~6:00 AM UTC.
For #1, remember the media end points are currently cached for 6 hours so depending on when the item was stored in the cache is when it will be purged. These times will be different for every item.
For #2, these methods are not cached and will reflect the updated popularity values as soon as they've been saved. All values are saved by 6:00 AM UTC.
Réponse de Tomáš
le 22 août 2016 à 15h17
I usually access the media items directly, so I will reload my database list every day around -6 AM UTC. If I count correctly, it makes midday in Central European time. Thanks!
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 22 août 2016 à 15h21
Yup, no problem.
Réponse de Tomáš
le 23 août 2016 à 09h14
Sorry for re-opening it but I am working on it and having some issues.
Is there a possibility to access updated list at the certain time (6:00 AM) from /discover/? Or is the data continuously cached as well?
I realized I can't access the data which is cached with different update times as I need to copy IDs of popular movies to my database. And, obviously, I don't want to do this every time the page is loaded.
Thanks!
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 23 août 2016 à 09h58
Hi T.I.P,
/discover
falls into group #2, so they are not cached. There's no ID based query for discover, but if the results can be found in a way discover supports, you bet, got for it.Réponse de Tomáš
le 23 août 2016 à 10h06
Thanks! Closing now :-)