# Configuration File Plex Meta Manager uses a YAML configuration file; this file contains settings that determine how Plex Meta Manager behaves, and the required connection details needed to connect to Plex Media Server, Radarr, Sonarr, and other third-party services via API. By default, and unless otherwise stated, Plex Meta Manager looks for the configuration file within `/config/config.yml` A template Configuration File can be found in the [GitHub Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/master/config/config.yml.template). This table outlines the third-party services that Plex Meta Manager can make use of. Each service has specific requirements for setup that can be found by clicking the links within the table. | Attribute | Required | |:----------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------:| | [`libraries`](libraries) | ✅ | | [`playlist_files`](libraries.md#playlist-files-attribute) | ❌ | | [`settings`](settings) | ❌ | | [`webhooks`](webhooks) | ❌ | | [`plex`](plex) | ✅
Either here or per library | | [`tmdb`](tmdb) | ✅ | | [`tautulli`](tautulli) | ❌ | | [`omdb`](omdb) | ❌ | | [`notifiarr`](notifiarr) | ❌ | | [`anidb`](anidb) | ❌ | | [`radarr`](radarr) | ❌ | | [`sonarr`](sonarr) | ❌ | | [`trakt`](trakt) | ❌ | | [`mal`](myanimelist) | ❌ | # Configuration File Walkthrough This example outlines what a "standard" config.yml file might look like when in use.
Example config.yml file
```yaml libraries: Movies - 4K: metadata_path: - file: config/Movies.yml - git: meisnate12/MovieCharts TV Shows: metadata_path: - file: config/TVShows.yml - folder: config/TV Shows/ - git: meisnate12/ShowCharts Animé: metadata_path: - file: config/Anime.yml Music: metadata_path: - file: config/Music.yml playlist_files: - file: config/playlists.yml - git: meisnate12/Playlists settings: cache: true cache_expiration: 60 asset_directory: config/assets asset_folders: true asset_depth: 0 create_asset_folders: false dimensional_asset_rename: false download_url_assets: false show_missing_season_assets: false show_missing_episode_assets: false show_asset_not_needed: true sync_mode: append minimum_items: 1 default_collection_order: delete_below_minimum: true delete_not_scheduled: false run_again_delay: 2 missing_only_released: false only_filter_missing: false show_unmanaged: true show_filtered: false show_options: false show_missing: true show_missing_assets: true save_report: true tvdb_language: eng ignore_ids: ignore_imdb_ids: item_refresh_delay: 0 playlist_sync_to_users: all verify_ssl: true webhooks: error: run_start: run_end: changes: version: plex: url: http://192.168.1.12:32400 token: #################### timeout: 60 clean_bundles: false empty_trash: false optimize: false tmdb: apikey: ################################ language: en tautulli: url: http://192.168.1.12:8181 apikey: ################################ omdb: apikey: ######## notifiarr: apikey: #################################### anidb: username: ###### password: ###### radarr: url: http://192.168.1.12:7878 token: ################################ add_missing: false add_existing: false root_folder_path: S:/Movies monitor: true availability: announced quality_profile: HD-1080p tag: search: false radarr_path: plex_path: sonarr: url: http://192.168.1.12:8989 token: ################################ add_missing: false add_existing: false root_folder_path: "S:/TV Shows" monitor: all quality_profile: HD-1080p language_profile: English series_type: standard season_folder: true tag: search: false cutoff_search: false sonarr_path: plex_path: trakt: client_id: ################################################################ client_secret: ################################################################ authorization: # everything below is autofilled by the script access_token: token_type: expires_in: refresh_token: scope: public created_at: mal: client_id: ################################ client_secret: ################################################################ authorization: # everything below is autofilled by the script access_token: token_type: expires_in: refresh_token: ```
**Expand the above to see the full config.yml file before continuing.**
## Library Mappings (`libraries:`) `libraries:` is used to tell PMM that the following code relates to Plex libraries. `libraries:` should only be seen once within the configuration file. In this specific example there are four Plex libraries that are being connected to: `Movies - 4K`, `TV Shows`, `Animé` and `Music`. These names **must** match the name of the library as it appears within Plex, including any special characters such as the é within `Animé`. Using `Movies - 4K:` as an example, `metadata_path:` instructs PMM that the next piece of code is where to look for the [Metadata Files](../../metadata/metadata) which will be covered in the next section.

## Metadata/YAML files (`metadata_path:` mappings) As can be seen in the original config.yml example, there are three metadata_paths being pointed to for the TV Shows library: ```yaml TV Shows: metadata_path: - file: config/TVShows.yml - folder: config/TV Shows/ - git: meisnate12/ShowCharts ``` These path types are outlined as follows: * `- file:` refers to a YAML file which is located within the system that PMM is being run from. * `- folder:` refers to a directory containing YAML files which is located within the system that PMM is being run from. * `- git:` refers to a YAML file which is hosted on the [GitHub Configs Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs) unless the user has specified a custom repository within the settings section of the config.yml file. Within the above example, PMM will: * First, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a metadata file named `Movies.yml`. If this file does not exist, PMM will skip the entry and move to the next one in the list. * Then, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a directory called `TV Shows`, and then load any metadata/YAML files within that directory. * Finally, look at the [meisnate12 folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/tree/master/meisnate12) within the GitHub Configs Repo for a file called `MovieCharts.yml` which it finds [here](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/blob/master/meisnate12/MovieCharts.yml). It should be noted that whilst the user should be able to edit any metadata files which are `- file:` or `- folder:` based, they have little to no control over `- git:` metadata files **unless a copy of the YAML file is downloaded and ran locally**. In the above example, if the user downloaded the [MovieCharts.yml file](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/blob/master/meisnate12/MovieCharts.yml) from the [GitHub Configs Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs) and placed it in the root directory of PMM (`config/`), then the metadata_path mapping would be updated to reflect this as follows: ```yaml Movies - 4K: metadata_path: - file: config/Movies.yml - file: config/MovieCharts.yml <------ HERE ``` ## Playlists (`playlist_files:` mappings) Playlists can be seen as an extension of Libraries in that they are both handled very similarly within PMM: ```yaml playlist_files: - file: config/playlists.yml - git: meisnate12/Playlists ``` As with `libraries:`, YAML files are defined to create the Playlists. It should be noted that whilst in `libraries:` when working with `playlist_files:` you call out the libraries being connected to within the Metadata/YAML file as Playlists can combine media from multiple libraries. You can view an example playlists.yml file as follows:
Example playlists.yml file
```yaml playlists: Marvel Cinematic Universe: sync_to_users: all sync_mode: sync libraries: Movies, TV Shows trakt_list: https://trakt.tv/users/donxy/lists/marvel-cinematic-universe?sort=rank,asc summary: Marvel Cinematic Universe In Order Star Wars Clone Wars Chronological Order: sync_to_users: all sync_mode: sync libraries: Movies, TV Shows trakt_list: https://trakt.tv/users/tomfin46/lists/star-wars-the-clone-wars-chronological-episode-order ```
As can be seen in the above examples, multiple libraries are being used to combine different types of media (movies and tv shows in this case) into one playlist.