Hi,
I wonder if I can make an api call for upcoming movies and exclude movies that don't have any trailer?
Thank Bennie
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Réponse de Travis Bell
le 16 février 2017 à 16h16
Hi Bennie,
There's no way to query for that data right now. It could be helpful to know what movies/TV shows don't' have trailers though. I'll give this some thought.
Réponse de timothymarois
le 18 février 2017 à 09h06
Hey Bennie,
What i've done is just excluded them in my code, when videos array comes back empty, then I ignore that movie (in your case). It is extra info too pull for no reason, but it seems like the most logical situation. Sad to see that so many movies are missing trailers. (from what I've pulled so far)
Réponse de DeadLock(GBG)
le 18 février 2017 à 13h42
Thanks for quick reply @travisbell @timothymarois , it is like what timothmarios says, there is alot of movies that don't have trailers or covers. It would be great if there where an option in the api call that can exclude these videos.
@timothymarois I am now ignoring the movies that don't have any trailer, thanks for the info :-) But the negative in this is that we have 40 requests every 10 seconds.
@travisbell Also I have one more question, regarding the upcoming movies, when I pull a request I get movies that have already been released, in my request I have the option religion "us" Am I doing this wrong?
Thanks for the good work Bennie
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 18 février 2017 à 13h48
I would switch to using discover instead of the upcoming method. Upcoming is just a discover qurey behind the scenes, so if you are feeling like you need to make some adjustments, it's the way to go.
Region + release_date + with_release_type should get you where you want to be.