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British Academy of Film and Television Arts Default Metadata File
The bafta
Metadata File is used to create collections based on the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards.
This Default file requires Trakt Authentication
This file only works with Movie Libraries.
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections:
libraries:
Movies:
metadata_path:
- pmm: bafta
Collections
Collection | Key | Description |
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BAFTA Best Films |
best |
Collection of British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Film Award Winners. |
BAFTA <<year>> |
<<year>> |
Collection of British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award Winners for the given year. |
Examples
Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Note that the templates_variables:
section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified is its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
All Shared Variables are available as well as the additional Variables below which can be used to customize the file.
Variable | Description & Values | ||||||||||
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use_year_collections |
Description: Turn the individual year collections off. Values: false to turn of the collections |
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collection_order |
Description: Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file. Default: custom Values:
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collection_order_<<key>> |
Description: Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's Collection. Default: collection_order Values:
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data |
Description: Changes the following values of the collection builder
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The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
libraries:
Movies:
metadata_path:
- pmm: bafta
template_variables:
collection_section: 8
collection_mode: show_items
collection_order: alpha
radarr_add_missing: true