Example #1
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 def search_movie_advanced(self,
                           title=None,
                           adult=None,
                           results=None,
                           sort=None,
                           sort_dir=None):
     """Return a list of Movie objects for a query for the given title.
     The results argument is the maximum number of results to return."""
     if results is None:
         results = self._results
     try:
         results = int(results)
     except (ValueError, OverflowError):
         results = 20
     res = self._search_movie_advanced(title=title,
                                       adult=adult,
                                       results=results,
                                       sort=sort,
                                       sort_dir=sort_dir)
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ][:results]
Example #2
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 def get_top50_animation_movies(self):
     res = self._get_top_bottom_movies('topanimation50')
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ]
Example #3
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 def get_bottom100_movies(self):
     """Return the list of the bottom 100 movies."""
     res = self._get_top_bottom_movies('bottom')
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ]
Example #4
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 def get_top250_indian_movies(self):
     """Return the list of the top 250 indian movies."""
     res = self._get_top_bottom_movies('topindian250')
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ]
Example #5
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 def get_popular100_tv(self):
     """Return the list of the 100 most popular tv shows."""
     res = self._get_top_bottom_movies('tvmeter')
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ]
Example #6
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 def get_movie_list(self, list_, results=None):
     """Return a list of Movie objects for a list id as input """
     res = self._get_movie_list(list_, results)
     return [
         Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
                     data=md,
                     modFunct=self._defModFunct,
                     accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res
     ][:results]
Example #7
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 def new_movie(self, *arguments, **keywords):
     """Return a Movie object."""
     # XXX: not really useful...
     if keywords.has_key('title'):
         if not isinstance(keywords['title'], UnicodeType):
             keywords['title'] = unicode(keywords['title'],
                                         encoding, 'replace')
     elif len(arguments) > 1:
         if not isinstance(arguments[1], UnicodeType):
             arguments[1] = unicode(arguments[1], encoding, 'replace')
     return Movie.Movie(accessSystem=self.accessSystem,
                         *arguments, **keywords)
Example #8
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 def get_keyword(self, keyword, results=None):
     """Return a list of movies for the given keyword."""
     if results is None:
         results = self._keywordsResults
     try:
         results = int(results)
     except (ValueError, OverflowError):
         results = 100
     res = self._get_keyword(keyword, results)
     return [Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
             data=md, modFunct=self._defModFunct,
             accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res][:results]
Example #9
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 def new_movie(self, *arguments, **keywords):
     """Return a Movie object."""
     # XXX: not really useful...
     if 'title' in keywords:
         if not isinstance(keywords['title'], str):
             keywords['title'] = str(keywords['title'], encoding, 'replace')
     elif len(arguments) > 1:
         if not isinstance(arguments[1], str):
             arguments[1] = str(arguments[1], encoding, 'replace')
     return Movie.Movie(accessSystem=self.accessSystem,
                        *arguments,
                        **keywords)
Example #10
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 def get_keyword(self, keyword, results=None):
     """Return a list of movies for the given keyword."""
     if results is None:
         results = self._keywordsResults
     try:
         results = int(results)
     except (ValueError, OverflowError):
         results = 100
     # XXX: I suppose it will be much safer if the user provides
     #      an unicode string... this is just a guess.
     if not isinstance(keyword, unicode):
         keyword = unicode(keyword, encoding, 'replace')
     res = self._get_keyword(keyword, results)
     return [Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
             data=md, modFunct=self._defModFunct,
             accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res][:results]
Example #11
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 def search_movie(self, title, results=None, _episodes=False):
     """Return a list of Movie objects for a query for the given title.
     The results argument is the maximum number of results to return."""
     if results is None:
         results = self._results
     try:
         results = int(results)
     except (ValueError, OverflowError):
         results = 20
     if not _episodes:
         res = self._search_movie(title, results)
     else:
         res = self._search_episode(title, results)
     return [Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
             data=md, modFunct=self._defModFunct,
             accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res][:results]
Example #12
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    def get_movie(self, movieID, info=Movie.Movie.default_info, modFunct=None):
        """Return a Movie object for the given movieID.

        The movieID is something used to univocally identify a movie;
        it can be the imdbID used by the IMDb web server, a file
        pointer, a line number in a file, an ID in a database, etc.

        info is the list of sets of information to retrieve.

        If specified, modFunct will be the function used by the Movie
        object when accessing its text fields (like 'plot')."""
        movieID = self._normalize_movieID(movieID)
        movieID = self._get_real_movieID(movieID)
        movie = Movie.Movie(movieID=movieID, accessSystem=self.accessSystem)
        modFunct = modFunct or self._defModFunct
        if modFunct is not None:
            movie.set_mod_funct(modFunct)
        self.update(movie, info)
        return movie
Example #13
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 def search_movie(self, title, results=None, _episodes=False):
     """Return a list of Movie objects for a query for the given title.
     The results argument is the maximum number of results to return."""
     if results is None:
         results = self._results
     try:
         results = int(results)
     except (ValueError, OverflowError):
         results = 20
     # XXX: I suppose it will be much safer if the user provides
     #      an unicode string... this is just a guess.
     if not isinstance(title, UnicodeType):
         title = unicode(title, encoding, 'replace')
     if not _episodes:
         res = self._search_movie(title, results)
     else:
         res = self._search_episode(title, results)
     return [Movie.Movie(movieID=self._get_real_movieID(mi),
             data=md, modFunct=self._defModFunct,
             accessSystem=self.accessSystem) for mi, md in res][:results]
Example #14
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 def new_movie(self, *arguments, **keywords):
     """Return a Movie object."""
     # XXX: not really useful...
     return Movie.Movie(accessSystem=self.accessSystem,
                        *arguments,
                        **keywords)
Example #15
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# get a movie and print its director(s)
the_matrix = ia.get_movie('0133093')
for director in the_matrix['directors']:
    print(director['name'])

# # show all information that are currently available for a movie
print(sorted(the_matrix.keys()))

# # show all information sets that can be fetched for a movie
print(ia.get_movie_infoset())

# update a Movie object with more information
ia.update(the_matrix, ['technical'])
# show which keys were added by the information set
print(the_matrix.infoset2keys['technical'])
# print one of the new keys
print(the_matrix.get('runtime'))
print(imdb.helpers.fullSizeCoverURL(the_matrix))
m1 = Movie("Avengers")
print(m1.getID)

# search_results = ia.search_movie('A Star Is Born (2018)')

# if search_results:
#      movieID = search_results[0].movieID
#      movie = ia.get_movie(movieID)
#      if movie:
#          cast = movie.get('cast')
#          topActors = 5
#          for actor in cast[:topActors]:
#             print("{0} as {1}".format(actor['name'], actor.currentRole))