Taken directly from here: https://www.themoviedb.org/documentation/api/discover
Query:
/discover/movie?certification_country=US&certification.lte=G&sort_by=popularity.desc
For example - this returns Gun Shy: https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/430682-salty -or- https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/446173-ex-libris-new-york-public-library
Is NR rated lower than G? Any solution to this?
EDIT
Using the discover tool on: https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/discover
I put together this query which i would think would only show PG / G movies - but from the results - Annabelle: Creation shows up.
https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?api_key=[api key]&language=en-US®ion=US&sort_by=popularity.desc&certification_country=US&certification=G%2CPG&include_adult=false&include_video=false&page=1
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Antwort von Travis Bell
am 12. September 2017 um 13:28
There's a few things going wrong here. First, there's no certification on the U.S. theatrical release. You can see that here. I just added the R rating so that is now correct.
Second, it doesn't look like
certification
supports the pipe or comma separated values right now. It's a one value at a time query. You could change your query to this which will get you 90% the way there:For the US,
certification.lte=PG
will include PG, G and NR.But in order for you to do explicit certification filtering, I need to add support for the pipe and comma notation to
certification
.Antwort von cewing082
am 12. September 2017 um 15:08
or make NR not come back unless specified :D If you specifying a rating, you probably don't want unrated films anyway.
Thanks for the Query - i'll see what i can do to use it.
PS: Awesome site, love it.
Antwort von Travis Bell
am 13. September 2017 um 11:34
I think the best way to get what you want would be to add
AND
andOR
support to thecertification
filter. That's the best way to solve it.Edit actually, completing this ticket would solve it too. This is the better way.
Thanks!
Antwort von cewing082
am 13. September 2017 um 13:18
That sounds stupendous! Should I just keep an eye on the discover API page for the change or bookmark the ticket and check it every now and again ?
Antwort von Travis Bell
am 13. September 2017 um 13:19
I've updated the ticket with a link to this post, I'll update this post once it's done.