Pulling movie info via Kodi's default MovieDB information provider plugin and lots of incorrect data is being returned. For example, selecting White Fang (2018) returns the movie data for White Fang (1973). This just started happening today (though I haven't pulled new movie info for a few days), no change in Kodi version.
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Reply by cimmer99
on November 24, 2020 at 8:20 PM
Sorry, meant White Fang (2018) is returning White Fang (1997), not 1973. Similarly, pulling White Fang (1997) returns White Fang (2009)...
Reply by brettg
on November 24, 2020 at 9:45 PM
I have noticed the same problem with several other titles. It appears that the year is being scraped/displayed incorrectly. Using manual scanner in Kodi, some titles will return multiple options with the same (or similar names) but all with incorrect years shown. If you try random options eventually you will get the correct movie with the correct year even though the year in the list was shown differently when you selected it. I scraped the original 1979 Mad Max but the one that eventually scraped the correct title/year was shown in the list as "Mad Max:Fury Road (2015)"
Reply by brettg
on November 24, 2020 at 9:48 PM
Another movie I tried was Harvest Moon (2015) which showed in the list as Harvest Moon (2010) but once scraped had the correct year of 2015
Reply by cimmer99
on November 24, 2020 at 9:59 PM
Good call, ended up choosing White Fang 1973 to get the right data :)
Reply by cimmer99
on November 24, 2020 at 10:02 PM
Not all movies work this way, though. For Lego DC Shazam (2020) none of the options pulled the right data.
Reply by Travis Bell
on November 24, 2020 at 10:56 PM
Hi guys,
I'm not sure if I can provide much help... all of the examples I've used here are showing the correct data:
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Best thing I can suggest is popping over to the Kodi forums to see if there's any known issues.
Reply by cimmer99
on November 24, 2020 at 11:30 PM
Cool, helpful, thanks. I'll pick up a sniff of the Kodi traffic and post it back here (at least I will if it doesn't use an SSL connection)
Reply by olympia
on November 25, 2020 at 3:06 PM
hi Travis,
Sent you a mail yesterday, but I presume you haven't seen it yet (or maybe don't use email anymore? :)
There was a change at TMDB lately (1-2-3 days earlier we believe) which made the search results layout completely random in object ordering which makes very hard and fragile to handle by Kodi's default regexp based movie scraper.
The problem is that the object ordering seems to be vary and random movie by movie and apparently it looks like that even for the same movie if I search multiple times. There is no consistency in object ordering, it is just changing and living its own life and this has never been like that before.
The scraper is only using the "id", "title", "original_title" and "release_date" objects from the search results to display the search results in Kodi, but the order of these fields are random now.
I remember you mentioned sometime that you are not in control for this, but such inconsistency across movies has never happened before, so something must have changed in the last few days regarding this. The placement/ location of the objects were not always ideal, but at least the ordering was consistent across movies, so somehow, with workaround and tricks we were always able to handle.
Is this something you look at? I know I may ask for too much, but the ideal case would be to have "id", "title", "original_title" and "release_date" objects first for each movie results in a consistent order.
This is impacting both the default movie and TV show scrapers and all of us will receive zillions of complaints very soon.
Thank you in advance, olympia
Reply by Travis Bell
on November 25, 2020 at 3:11 PM
@olympia I've been dealing with the massive AWS outage all morning but should find some time to reply to your email this afternoon.
Reply by Travis Bell
on December 2, 2020 at 11:52 AM
@olympia As per my email just now, a fix for you guys just went live. Keys are now consistently ordered. You should be able to map your regex to the new order (which is alphabetical, I believe) and it shouldn't change.