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Metadata Files
Metadata files are used to create and maintain collections and metadata within the Plex libraries on the server.
If utilized to their fullest, these files can be used to maintain the entire server's collections and metadata, and can be used as a backup for these in the event of a restore requirement.
Collections, templates, metadata, and dynamic collections are defined within one or more Metadata files, which are linked to libraries in the Libraries Attribute within the Configuration File.
These are the attributes which can be used within the Metadata File:
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
templates |
contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple collections |
external_templates |
contains path types that point to external templates that can be leveraged by multiple collections |
collections |
contains definitions of collections you wish to add to one or more libraries |
dynamic_collections |
contains definitions of dynamic collections you wish to create |
metadata |
contains definitions of metadata changes to movie, show, or music library's items [movie titles, episode descriptions, etc.] |
- One of
metadata
,collections
ordynamic_collections
must be present for the Metadata File to execute. - Example Metadata Files can be found in the Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository
Collection Attributes
Plex Meta Manager can run a number of different operations within collections
and such as:
- Automatically build and update collections and playlists
- Sync the collection with the source list if one is used
- Send missing media to Sonarr/Radarr (Lidarr not supported at this time)
- Show and Hide collections at set intervals (i.e. show Christmas collections in December only)
Each collection requires its own section within the collections
attribute and unlike playlists, collections can be built using as many Builders as needed.
collections:
Trending Movies:
# ... builders, details, and filters for this collection
Popular Movies:
# ... builders, details, and filters for this collection
etc:
# ... builders, details, and filters for this collection
There are multiple types of attributes that can be utilized within a collection:
Example
collections:
Trending:
trakt_trending: 10
tmdb_trending_daily: 10
tmdb_trending_weekly: 10
sort_title: +1_Trending
sync_mode: sync
smart_label: random
summary: Movies Trending across the internet
Popular:
tmdb_popular: 40
imdb_list:
url: https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=feature,tv_movie,documentary,short
limit: 40
sort_title: +2_Popular
sync_mode: sync
smart_label: random
summary: Popular Movies across the internet
Dynamic Collection Attributes
Plex Meta Manager can dynamically create collections based on a verity of different criteria, such as
- Collections for the top
X
popular people on TMDb (Bruce Willis, Tom Hanks etc.) - Collections for each decade represented in the library (Best of 1990s, Best of 2000s etc.)
- Collections for each of the moods/styles within a Music library (A Cappella, Pop Rock etc.)
- Collections for each of a Trakt Users Lists.
Below is an example dynamic collection which will create a collection for each of the decades represented within the library:
dynamic_collections:
Decades:
type: decade
Metadata Attributes
Plex Meta Manager can automatically update items in Plex Movie, Show, and Music Libraries based on what's defined within the metadata
attribute.
Each metadata requires its own section within the metadata
attribute. Each item is defined by the mapping name which must be the same as the item name in the library unless an alt_title
is specified.
metadata:
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II:
# ... details to change for this item
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus:
# ... details to change for this item
Godzilla vs. Megalon:
# ... details to change for this item
Halloween (Rob Zombie):
# ... details to change for this item
etc:
# ... details to change for this item
Title, Year, & Edition
YAML files cannot have two items with the same mapping name so if you have two movies with the same name you define each one with a name of your choosing. Then use the title
attribute to specify the real title and the year
and/or edition_filter
attribute to specify which of the multiple movies is for this mapping.
metadata:
Godzilla1:
title: Godzilla
year: 1954
content_rating: R
Godzilla2:
title: Godzilla
year: 1998
content_rating: PG-13
Godzilla3:
title: Godzilla
year: 1954
edition_filter: Extended
content_rating: R
Note: edition_filter
only works with Movies
Alt Title
To define an alternative title that the item may be called when searching use alt_title
. When a title is found matching alt_title
then the name of the itme will be changed to match the mapping name or title
if specified.
For Example, the 2007 movie Halloween shares a name with another movie in the Halloween franchise so this changes the title to Halloween (Rob Zombie)
if the title is currently Halloween.
metadata:
Halloween (Rob Zombie):
alt_title: Halloween
year: 2007
Example
metadata:
Godzilla1:
title: Godzilla
year: 1954
content_rating: R
Godzilla2:
title: Godzilla
year: 1998
content_rating: PG-13
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II:
content_rating: PG
Godzilla vs. Megaguirus:
content_rating: PG
originally_available: 2000-08-31
Godzilla vs. Megalon:
content_rating: G
originally_available: 1973-03-17
Halloween (Rob Zombie):
alt_title: Halloween
year: 2007