Plex-Meta-Manager/docs/defaults/overlays/ribbon.md

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Ribbon Overlays

The ribbon Default Overlay File is used to create a ribbon overlay based on the Top Lists of various sites on each item within your library.

Requirements & Recommendations

Supported Overlay Level: Movie, Show

Supported Ribbon

Ribbon Key Weight
Oscars Best Picture oscars 50
Oscars Best Director oscars_director 45
IMDb Top 250 imdb 40
Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh rotten 30
Metacritic Must See metacritic 20
Commonsense Selection common 10
Golden Globe Winner golden 6
Emmys Winner emmys 4
Razzies Winner razzie 2

Config

The below YAML in your config.yml will create the overlays:

libraries:
  Movies:
    overlay_path:
      - pmm: ribbon
  TV Shows:
    overlay_path:
      - pmm: ribbon

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 template_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 Overlay Variables are available with the default values below as well as the additional Variables below which can be used to customize the file.

Variable Default
horizontal_offset 0
horizontal_align right
vertical_offset 0
vertical_align bottom
Variable Description & Values
weight_<<key>>1 Description: Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority.
Values: Any Number
style Description: Controls the color of the ribbon.
Default: yellow
Values: yellow, gray, black, red
  1. Each default overlay has a key that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace <<key>> with when calling.

The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.

libraries:
  Movies:
    overlay_path:
      - pmm: ribbon
        template_variables:
          style: black
          weight_metacritic: 35
          use_common: false