We don't provide any data dumps for something like this. We do however support autocomplete searching natively with /movie/search. We even support it on the /search/multi endpoint as well.
We don't provide any data dumps for something like this. We do however support autocomplete searching natively with /movie/search. We even support it on the /search/multi endpoint as well.
Most JS components will support an remote data source. Keep in mind you will likely have to use JSONP with a callback.
Cheers.
Can you please tell me how can I implement autocomplete search feature in Android App, since you mentioned that autocomplete searching natively with /movie/search
Would I have to make a new search call with each letter typed to update the autocomplete suggestion list?
I have no experience with Android, but yes, you would have to issue a new search for every letter. Most autocomplete components are a bit smarter than this though, and don't send a new call for every key press. Instead, they usually use a timer and only send the input of the input every 500ms (for example).
You'll have to see what options you have for Android.
Reply by Travis Bell
on April 6, 2015 at 5:34 PM
Hi jobmwaniki17@yahoo.com,
We don't provide any data dumps for something like this. We do however support autocomplete searching natively with /movie/search. We even support it on the /search/multi endpoint as well.
Most JS components will support an remote data source. Keep in mind you will likely have to use JSONP with a callback.
Cheers.
Reply by JM
on April 7, 2015 at 9:00 AM
Thank you Travis
Reply by utksingh
on August 3, 2020 at 6:06 AM
Can you please tell me how can I implement autocomplete search feature in Android App, since you mentioned that autocomplete searching natively with /movie/search
Would I have to make a new search call with each letter typed to update the autocomplete suggestion list?
Reply by Travis Bell
on August 3, 2020 at 11:31 AM
I have no experience with Android, but yes, you would have to issue a new search for every letter. Most autocomplete components are a bit smarter than this though, and don't send a new call for every key press. Instead, they usually use a timer and only send the input of the input every 500ms (for example).
You'll have to see what options you have for Android.