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| [`templates`](templates) | contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays |
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| [`external_templates`](templates.md#external-templates) | contains [path types](../config/paths) that point to external templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays |
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| [`overlays`](#overlay-attributes) | contains definitions of overlays you wish to add |
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| [`overlays`](#overlays-attributes) | contains definitions of overlays you wish to add |
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* `overlays` is required in order to run the Overlay File.
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* Example Overlay Files can be found in the [Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/tree/master/PMM)
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## Overlay Attributes
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## Overlays Attributes
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Each overlay requires its own section within the `overlays` attribute.
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Each overlay definition requires its own section within the `overlays` attribute.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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# ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay
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```
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Each section must have the only required attribute, `overlay`.
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## Overlay
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### Overlay Name
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Each overlay definition needs to specify what overlay to use. This can happen in 3 ways.
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You can specify the Overlay Name in 3 ways.
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1. If there is no `overlay` attribute PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the mapping name of the overlay definition.
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1. If there is no `overlay` attribute PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the mapping name of the overlay definition. This example below would look for `IMDb Top 250.png`.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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IMDb Top 250:
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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2. If the `overlay` attribute is given a string PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the string given.
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2. If the `overlay` attribute is given a string PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the string given. This example below would look for `IMDbTop.png`.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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overlay: IMDb Top 250
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overlay: IMDbTop
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IMDb Top 250:
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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| `weight` | Weight of this overlay in its group. **`group` is required when using `weight`** | ❌ |
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| `x_coordinate` | Top Left X Coordinate of this overlay. **`y_coordinate` is required when using `x_coordinate`** | ❌ |
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| `y_coordinate` | Top Left Y Coordinate of this overlay. **`x_coordinate` is required when using `y_coordinate`** | ❌ |
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| `font` | System Font Filename or path to font file for the Text Overlay | ❌ |
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| `font_size` | Font Size for the Text Overlay. **Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `font_color` | Font Color for the Text Overlay. **Value:** Color Hex Code. ex `#00FF00` | ❌ |
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* If `url`, `git`, and `repo` are all not defined then PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the `name` attribute.
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* Only one overlay with the highest weight per group will be applied.
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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#### Blurring Overlay
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### Blurring Overlay
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There is a special overlay named `blur` that when given as the overlay name will instead of finding the image will just blur the image instead.
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resolution: 4K
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```
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### Suppress Overlays
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### Text Overlay
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You can add text as an overlay using the special `text()` overlay name. Anything inside the parentheses will be added as an overlay onto the image. Ex `text(4K)` adds `4K` to the image.
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You can control the font, font size and font color using the `font`, `font_size`, and `font_color` overlay attributes.
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The `x_coordinate` and `y_coordinate` overlay attributes are required when using Text Overlays.
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You can add an items rating to the image by using `text(audience_rating)`, `text(critic_rating)`, or `text(user_rating)`
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```yaml
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overlays:
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audience_rating:
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overlay:
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name: text(audience_rating)
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x_coordinate: 15
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y_coordinate: 15
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font: arial.ttf
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font_size: 200
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plex_all: true
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```
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**Note: This only adds the text you may want to also add an overlay banner in the same spot.**
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## Suppress Overlays
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You can add `suppress_overlays` to an overlay definition and give it a list or comma separated string of overlay names you want suppressed from this item if this overlay is attached to the item.
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hdr: true
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```
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### Builders
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## Builders
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Builders use third-party services to source items for overlays. Multiple builders can be used in the same overlay from a variety of sources listed below.
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if starting > ending:
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raise Failed(f"Config Error: {map_name} data ending must be greater than starting")
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current = starting
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while starting <= ending:
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while current <= ending:
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all_keys.append(str(current))
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if str(current) not in exclude and current not in exclude:
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auto_list[str(current)] = str(current)
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