Hi @IIOS I'm not sure about this one, I'll have to give it some thought. I have plans to do a couple text file downloads but haven't decided if the keyword list will be one of them.
No problem, I've created a list which broadly represents keywords used (~1400 rows), but it would be nice to get the actual list with Ids. I don't need MovieId<>KeywordId relationship, just the actual list of used keywords and their Id to improve discovering movies by keyword.
Currently if 3 keywords are used, that requires 3 calls to the API for the Id, and that API call will wildcard match, bring back more Ids. When you combine this with the other calls it adds a bit of overhead.
@IIOS Keywords seems to be an important use case for us. I was searching around the api , we wanted to provide an autocomplete field allowing user to search apis in our admin site. Were you able to locate a list of the key words for auto complete? I see you said I have about 1400 key words how did you extract? I don't see an api... Thanks chris
I think I did it the arduous way using Keyword search back in then. I'm fairly sure I used a dictionary and then hit /search/keyword for an ~hour saving unique keywords.
I ended up with 18432, but I think there's been some maintenance since bcos kw like "zombies island" result = 0; while "yugoslavian peasant" still returns 1.
The text file is definitely the way to go, but if you strip out the non english values I think I wasn't far off with my method.
Hi there! Have been looking for exactly the same thing. I've used the daily exports as per docs but keep getting a 'No such key' error. Any reason? For the record, have been trying exactly what the docs suggest: http://files.tmdb.org/p/exports/movie_ids_04_28_2017.json.gz. If this doesn't work, is my only option, to get the list of existing keywords, to crawl the full API for them?
رد بواسطة Travis Bell
بتاريخ يناير 22, 2017 في 11:19 صباحا
Hi @IIOS I'm not sure about this one, I'll have to give it some thought. I have plans to do a couple text file downloads but haven't decided if the keyword list will be one of them.
رد بواسطة IIOS
بتاريخ يناير 22, 2017 في 6:08 مساءا
No problem, I've created a list which broadly represents keywords used (~1400 rows), but it would be nice to get the actual list with Ids. I don't need MovieId<>KeywordId relationship, just the actual list of used keywords and their Id to improve discovering movies by keyword. Currently if 3 keywords are used, that requires 3 calls to the API for the Id, and that API call will wildcard match, bring back more Ids. When you combine this with the other calls it adds a bit of overhead.
What plans do you have for text file dls?
Thanks.
رد بواسطة Travis Bell
بتاريخ يناير 24, 2017 في 10:16 صباحا
Right now just a list of dead ids for movies, TV shows and people.
رد بواسطة cpalmer
بتاريخ أغسطس 23, 2017 في 12:38 مساءا
@IIOS Keywords seems to be an important use case for us. I was searching around the api , we wanted to provide an autocomplete field allowing user to search apis in our admin site. Were you able to locate a list of the key words for auto complete? I see you said I have about 1400 key words how did you extract? I don't see an api... Thanks chris
رد بواسطة IIOS
بتاريخ أغسطس 23, 2017 في 8:44 مساءا
I think I did it the arduous way using Keyword search back in then. I'm fairly sure I used a dictionary and then hit /search/keyword for an ~hour saving unique keywords. I ended up with 18432, but I think there's been some maintenance since bcos kw like "zombies island" result = 0; while "yugoslavian peasant" still returns 1. The text file is definitely the way to go, but if you strip out the non english values I think I wasn't far off with my method.
رد بواسطة cpalmer
بتاريخ أغسطس 23, 2017 في 9:20 مساءا
Thanks guys! For autocomplete looks like this is the go: https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/keyword
رد بواسطة martina.physics
بتاريخ سبتمبر 4, 2018 في 3:04 صباحا
Hi there! Have been looking for exactly the same thing. I've used the daily exports as per docs but keep getting a 'No such key' error. Any reason? For the record, have been trying exactly what the docs suggest: http://files.tmdb.org/p/exports/movie_ids_04_28_2017.json.gz. If this doesn't work, is my only option, to get the list of existing keywords, to crawl the full API for them?