@lLump said: Collection background image
How to set backdrop_path in user's collection using http request? (Mobile)
If I understood your question correctly...
Background images for your lists, or user collections as you say,
can only be a background image from one of the films on your list.
It is not possible to use or upload an external image.
I want to edit info about one of my collection, to get in the future response that i set.
There is a request for this (https://developer.themoviedb.org/v4/reference/list-update), but in the request example there is no info about putting backdrop_path
I hope i said all of this correctly, just in case, sorry for bad English. Hello from Ukraine!
No. Only on the WEB interface. You cannot do this using the API.
I want to edit info about one of my collection, to get in the future response that i set.
There is a request for this (https://developer.themoviedb.org/v4/reference/list-update),
but in the request example there is no info about putting backdrop_path
I have never used the V4 version of the API.
I'm not the best person to clarify details.
You'd better open a specific topic for this.
Something like API v4 - Update - How to use it?
Răspuns de ticao2 🇧🇷 pt-BR
pe data de 21 iunie 2024 la ora 8:54 AM
If I understood your question correctly...
Background images for your lists, or user collections as you say,
can only be a background image from one of the films on your list.
It is not possible to use or upload an external image.
Răspuns de lLump
pe data de 22 iunie 2024 la ora 6:46 AM
User collections json response of single collection (https://developer.themoviedb.org/v4/reference/account-lists)
{ "account_object_id": "___", "adult": 0, "average_rating": 7.9, "backdrop_path": "/38aCLy0BdFbOAIEfuDladoITHN0.jpg", "created_at": "2024-03-06 22:47:38 UTC", "description": "Фильмы которые я посмотрел", "featured": 0, "id": 8293167, "iso_3166_1": "UA", "iso_639_1": "uk", "name": "Просмотренные", "number_of_items": 12, "poster_path": null, "public": 1, "revenue": 3294665949, "runtime": "1477", "sort_by": 1, "updated_at": "2024-05-31 16:00:05 UTC" }
By default backdrop_path == null. Can i set some string in that field using API?
Răspuns de lLump
pe data de 22 iunie 2024 la ora 6:47 AM
For some reason i get error when trying to send
json code with code style
Răspuns de ticao2 🇧🇷 pt-BR
pe data de 22 iunie 2024 la ora 1:03 PM
Again, I'm not sure I understand correctly.
The _path backdrop is in the response.
"backdrop_path": "/38aCLy0BdFbOAIEfuDladoITHN0.jpg",
To access the image use the images URL.
https://developer.themoviedb.org/docs/image-basics
The request should be similar to these:
https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/original/38aCLy0BdFbOAIEfuDladoITHN0.jpg
Make sure to read the documentation around images.
https://developer.themoviedb.org/docs/image-basics
https://developer.themoviedb.org/reference/configuration-details
Image Sizes
Răspuns de lLump
pe data de 23 iunie 2024 la ora 6:37 AM
I understand how to get image from response. But can i set it? So that in the future, I can get the backdrop_path that I set by myself.
I can do it on the site (https://www.themoviedb.org/list/8293167/edit?active_nav_item=step_3), but can i do the same thing using API?
I want to edit info about one of my collection, to get in the future response that i set. There is a request for this (https://developer.themoviedb.org/v4/reference/list-update), but in the request example there is no info about putting backdrop_path
I hope i said all of this correctly, just in case, sorry for bad English. Hello from Ukraine!
Răspuns de ticao2 🇧🇷 pt-BR
pe data de 23 iunie 2024 la ora 10:09 AM
Hello from Brazil. :-)
English is also not my native language.
I do not think so.
It must be an image that already exists here on TMDb.
You cannot enter a URL.
No. Only on the WEB interface. You cannot do this using the API.
I have never used the V4 version of the API.
I'm not the best person to clarify details.
You'd better open a specific topic for this.
Something like API v4 - Update - How to use it?
Răspuns de Travis Bell
pe data de 24 iunie 2024 la ora 10:19 AM
Hi @lLump,
You can actually pass a
backdrop_path
param to the update list request I believe. Did you try and it failed?