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MyAnimeList Attributes
Configuring MyAnimeList is optional but is required for MyAnimeList based collections and operations to function.
A mal
mapping is in the root of the config file.
Below is a mal
mapping example and the full set of attributes:
mal:
client_id: ################################
client_secret: ################################################################
localhost_url:
authorization:
access_token:
token_type:
expires_in:
refresh_token:
Attribute | Allowed Values | Required |
---|---|---|
client_id |
MyAnimeList Application Client ID | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
client_secret |
MyAnimeList Application Client Secret | :fontawesome-solid-circle-check:{ .green } |
localhost_url |
MyAnimeList Authorization URL | :fontawesome-solid-circle-xmark:{ .red } |
All other attributes will be filled in by Plex Meta Manager.
To connect to MyAnimeList.net you must create a MyAnimeList application and supply Plex Meta Manager the client id
and
client secret
provided, please do the following:
-
Enter an
App Name
for the application. Ex.Plex Meta Manager
-
Select
web
forApp Type
. -
Enter an
App Description
for the application Ex.Plex Meta Manager manages metadata and collections
-
Enter
http://localhost/
forApp Redirect URL
. -
Enter
https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager
forHomepage URL
. -
Select
non-commercial
forCommercial / Non-Commercial
. -
Enter any name under
Name / Company Name
. -
Select
hobbyist
forPurpose of Use
. -
Agree to the API License and Developer Agreement and hit the
Submit
button -
You should see
Successfully registered.
followed by a link that saysReturn to list
click this link. -
On this page Click the
Edit
button next to the application you just created. -
Record the
Client ID
andClient Secret
found on the application page. -
Go to this URL but replace
CLIENT_ID
with your Client IDhttps://myanimelist.net/v1/oauth2/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=CLIENT_ID&code_challenge=k_UHwN_eHAPQVXiceC-rYGkozKqrJmKxPUIUOBIKo1noq_4XGRVCViP_dGcwB-fkPql8f56mmWj5aWCa2HDeugf6sRvnc9Rjhbb1vKGYLY0IwWsDNXRqXdksaVGJthux
-
You should see a page that looks like this
-
Click "Allow"
-
You will be taken to a page that will not load. That's fine and expected.
-
Copy the URL, which will be
localhost/?code=BLAH
and paste in your config file next tolocalhost_url
.If you do not see an error as above but instead get taken to some seemingly random website, you probably have a webserver running on your local computer, probably from some sort of tutorial if you don't recall having set one up. For example, some Docker tutorials have you start up local web servers.
You will need to stop that web server while you're doing this in order to grab that localhost URL.
-
Run PMM and the auth will be completed.
Alternative Way of Letting PMM make the URL
You can record just your client_id
and client_secret
and pmm will create the url for you described below.
On the first run, Plex Meta Manager will walk the user through the OAuth flow by producing a MyAnimeList URL for the user to follow.
After following the URL login to MyAnimeList.net and authorize the application by clicking the Allow
button which will
redirect the user to http://localhost/
.
Copy the entire URL and paste it into Plex Meta Manager and if the URL is correct then Plex Meta Manager will populate
the authorization
sub-attributes to use in subsequent runs.
On first run:
|====================================================================================================|
| Connecting to My Anime List... |
| |
| Navigate to: https://myanimelist.net/v1/oauth2/authorize?response_type=code&client_id=BING&code_challenge=BANG |
| |
| Login and click the Allow option. You will then be redirected to a localhost |
| url that most likely won't load, which is fine. Copy the URL and paste it below |
| URL:
Click on that URL to open your browser to MyAnimeList; you'll be looking at a page like this:
Click "Allow", and you will be taken to a page that will not load. That's fine and expected.
Copy the URL, which will be localhost/?code=BLAH
and paste it at the prompt.
If you do not see an error as above but instead get taken to some seemingly random website, you probably have a webserver running on your local computer, probably from some sort of tutorial if you don't recall having set one up. For example, some Docker tutorials have you start up local web servers.
You will need to stop that web server while you're doing this in order to grab that localhost URL.
| URL: http://localhost/?code=BOING
| Saving authorization information to /path/to/Plex-Meta-Manager/config/config.yml |
| My Anime List Connection Successful |
|====================================================================================================|
OAuth Flow using Docker
To authenticate MyAnimeList the first time, you need run the container with the -it
flags in order to walk through the
OAuth flow mentioned above. Once you have the MyAnimeList authentication data saved into the YAML, you'll be able to run
the container normally.
Online Authorization
Plex Meta Manager requires interactive mode to be able to enter the Client ID and Client Secret. Some systems (namely NAS) make this difficult to accomplish. Chazlarson has provided an online tool to generate the MAL and Trakt authentication outside of Plex Meta Manager and then paste the end-result directly into the configuration file.
The tool can be found here.