So I've set the region to Spain, but the release date returned in the discover call is the US release. Any thoughts on why that is:
Example call:
https://api.themoviedb.org/3/discover/movie?api_key={API_KEY}&language=en-US®ion=ES&sort_by=popularity.desc&include_adult=false&include_video=false&page=1&release_date.gte=2019-10-10&release_date.lte=2020-10-10&with_release_type=4
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brianminor Erabiltzailearen Erantzuna
Urria 12, 2019 egunean 8:42 AM(e)tan
Any thoughts at all on this issue?
Travis Bell Erabiltzailearen Erantzuna
Urria 12, 2019 egunean 11:08 AM(e)tan
Hi @brianminor, I don't know why this is happening. I've created a new ticket to look into this here. Thanks.
brianminor Erabiltzailearen Erantzuna
Urria 13, 2019 egunean 7:10 AM(e)tan
awesome thanks!
Travis Bell Erabiltzailearen Erantzuna
Azaroa 12, 2019 egunean 3:12 PM(e)tan
The fix for this was just deployed, let me know if you're seeing any strangeness. Region is no longer taken into account unless it is present. There was a condition that slipped in by accident where the region part of the
language
tag was being used. That is no longer happening.On the positive side of this work that I just completed, things got a bit more customizable. Multiple regions can be specified, along with multiple release types. So it's now possible to build your own date like so:
If you wanted to: