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Items by name

LukePulverenti edited this page Apr 24, 2013 · 31 revisions

Media items will contain lists of related items, such as Artists, Genres, Persons and Studious. These related items are referred to as "items by name" and can be retrieved by their name. The endpoints are:

/Artists/{Name}

/Genres/{Name}

/Persons/{Name}

/Studios/{Name}

For example, you have an audio file with Akon as the artist. You want to allow the user to click on Akon and see artist information. To do this, use the following:

/Artists/Akon?userId=xxx

This will return an item with identical structure to normal library items. UserId is optional, and if included, will include user data such as like/dislike/favorite statuses. These item can also have images.

Images

The image endpoint locations are different from media items, but function identically:

  • /Artists/{Name}/Images/{Type}
  • /Artists/{Name}/Images/{Type}/{Index}
  • /Genres/{Name}/Images/{Type}
  • /Genres/{Name}/Images/{Type}/{Index}
  • /Persons/{Name}/Images/{Type}
  • /Persons/{Name}/Images/{Type}/{Index}
  • /Studios/{Name}/Images/{Type}
  • /Studios/{Name}/Images/{Type}/{Index}

Querying for items by name

In addition to individual retrieval, there are querying endpoints that will return lists of these items.

/Artists

/Genres

/Persons

/Studios

These can be retrieved from the entire library, or limited to a specific folder, or limited to specific item types. For example, the following query will return all movie genres within a user's library:

/Genres?IncludeItemTypes=Movie&Recursive=true&userId=xxx

As with media item querying, these endpoints also support paging, filtering, sorting and configurable output fields. See the build-in documentation for details.

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