AnthonyBloomer / tmdbv3api

A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. The TMDb API is a resource for developers to integrate movie, TV show and cast data along with posters or movie fan art.
http://anthonybloomer.github.io/tmdbv3api/.
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A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. The TMDb API is a resource for developers to integrate movie, TV show and cast data along with posters or movie fan art. themoviedb.org is a free and community edited database.

Register an account: https://www.themoviedb.org/account/signup

Check out the API documentation: https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/getting-started/introduction

Install


tmdbv3api is available on the Python Package Index (PyPI) at
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tmdbv3api

You can install tmdbv3api using pip.

::

    $ pip install tmdbv3api

Usage

The first step is to initialize a TMDb object and set your API Key.

.. code:: python

from tmdbv3api import TMDb
tmdb = TMDb()
tmdb.api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY'

Alternatively, you can export your API key as an environment variable.

.. code:: bash

$ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'

Other configuration settings include defining your language and enabling debug mode, for example:

.. code:: python

tmdb.language = 'en'
tmdb.debug = True

Then to communicate with TMDb, create an instance of one of the objects and call that instances methods. For example, to retrieve movie recommendations for a given movie id:

.. code:: python

from tmdbv3api import Movie

movie = Movie()

recommendations = movie.recommendations(movie_id=111)

for recommendation in recommendations:
    print(recommendation.title)
    print(recommendation.overview)

Examples


Get the list of popular movies on The Movie Database. This list
refreshes every day.

.. code:: python

    movie = Movie()
    popular = movie.popular()

    for p in popular:
        print(p.id)
        print(p.title)
        print(p.overview)
        print(p.poster_path)

Get the primary information about a movie.

.. code:: python

    m = movie.details(343611)

    print(m.title)
    print(m.overview)
    print(m.popularity)

Search for movies by title.

.. code:: python

    search = movie.search('Mad Max')

    for res in search:
        print(res.id)
        print(res.title)
        print(res.overview)
        print(res.poster_path)
        print(res.vote_average)

Get the similar movies for a specific movie id.

.. code:: python

    similar = movie.similar(777)

    for result in similar:
        print(result.title)
        print(result.overview)

Search for TV shows by title.

.. code:: python

    tv = TV()
    show = tv.search('Breaking Bad')

    for result in show:
        print(result.name)
        print(result.overview)

Get the similar TV shows for a specific tv id.

.. code:: python

    similar = tv.similar(1396)

    for show in similar:
        print(show.name)
        print(show.overview)

Get the details of TV season for a specific tv id.

.. code:: python

    season = Season()
    show_season = season.details(1396, 1)
    print(show_season.air_date)
    print(len(show_season.episodes))

Get the general person information for a specific id.

.. code:: python

    person = Person()
    p = person.details(12)

    print(p.name)
    print(p.biography)

Discover movies by different types of data like average rating, number
of votes, genres and certifications.

.. code:: python

    # What movies are in theatres?

    discover = Discover()
    movie = discover.discover_movies({
        'primary_release_date.gte': '2017-01-20',
        'primary_release_date.lte': '2017-01-25'
    })

    # What are the most popular movies?

    movie = discover.discover_movies({
        'sort_by': 'popularity.desc'
    })

    # What are the most popular kids movies?

    movie = discover.discover_movies({
        'certification_country': 'US',
        'certification.lte': 'G',
        'sort_by': 'popularity.desc'
    })

Discover TV shows by different types of data like average rating, number
of votes, genres, the network they aired on and air dates.

.. code:: python

    # What are the most popular TV shows?

    show = discover.discover_tv_shows({
        'sort_by': 'popularity.desc'
    })

    # What are the best dramas?

    show = discover.discover_tv_shows({
        'with_genres': 18,
        'sort_by': 'vote_average.desc',
        'vote_count.gte': 10
    })

Login to your account and add some movie recommendations to your TMDb watchlist.

.. code:: python

    from tmdbv3api import Account
    from tmdbv3api import Authentication
    from tmdbv3api import TMDb, Movie

    USERNAME = "YOUR_USERNAME"
    PASSWORD = "YOUR_PASSWORD"

    tmdb = TMDb()
    tmdb.api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY"

    auth = Authentication(username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD)

    account = Account()
    details = account.details()

    print("You are logged in as %s. Your account ID is %s." % (details.username, details.id))
    print("This session expires at: %s" % auth.expires_at)

    movie = Movie()

    s = movie.search("Gangs of New York")
    first_result = s[0]
    recommendations = movie.recommendations(first_result.id)

    for recommendation in recommendations:
        print("Adding %s (%s) to watchlist." % (recommendation.title, recommendation.release_date))
        account.add_to_watchlist(details.id, recommendation.id, "movie")

Running Tests

You can run the tests via the command line. You must export your TMDb API key and Session ID as an environment variables.

Your Session ID can be obtained by running Authentication(username, password).session_id

Mac ++++++++++++++++++++++++

.. code:: bash

$ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'
$ export TMDB_SESSION_ID='YOUR_SESSION_ID'

Windows (Command Prompt) ++++++++++++++++++++++++

.. code:: bash

$ setx TMDB_API_KEY "YOUR_API_KEY"
$ setx TMDB_SESSION_ID "YOUR_SESSION_ID"

Windows (PowerShell) ++++++++++++++++++++++++

.. code:: bash

$ $Env:TMDB_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY"
$ $Env:TMDB_SESSION_ID="YOUR_SESSION_ID"

After you've set up your environmental variables then run:

.. code:: bash

$ python -m unittest discover tests/