Hy, how much videos/trailers can be for one movie or tv show, and how long does it take to see the newly added trailer to the response of a movie, or any other updates (tagline editing, rating...), TNX
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Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 15 decembrie 2016 la ora 10:08 AM
Hi @martian
There is no limit to the number of videos that can be added to an entry.
Calls to any of our "list" methods like search and discover are more or less instant. Calls to the media objects like /movie/{id}/* are cached for 6 hours. So depending on when the object you're calling for was originally cached it can take up to 6 hours. You can inspect the TTL of an object by looking at the headers. You'll see 2 relevant headers like this:
That shows you how long it's been in cache and when it will expire in seconds.
Răspuns de martian
pe data de 16 decembrie 2016 la ora 2:52 AM
Great, tnx
Răspuns de yukti
pe data de 20 decembrie 2016 la ora 4:56 PM
X-Memc-Age: 23269 -> it's been in cache for last 6.46 hours. X-Memc-Expires: 5531 - > new data will be loaded in 1.53 hours.
Am I right ? If right then I will also be able to cache the data.
Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 20 decembrie 2016 la ora 7:15 PM
Yes, that is right. You are more than welcome to cache the data.
Răspuns de yukti
pe data de 6 ianuarie 2017 la ora 6:06 PM
I think now "cache-control : public, max-age=21600" in response header indicating cache age. Am I right ? max-age=21600 means new data will be available in 6 hour again. right?
Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 6 ianuarie 2017 la ora 6:34 PM
The
cache-control
header indicates the length of time the object will be cached for. TheX-Memc-Age
header indicates how long the object has been in the cache for.