# Academy Awards (Oscars) Collections The `oscars` Default Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Academy Awards (Oscars). **This file only works with Movie Libraries.** ![](../images/oscars.png) ## Collections Section 16 | Collection | Key | Description | |:----------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------:|:-------------------------------------------------------| | `Oscars Best Picture Winners` | `best_picture` | Collection of Oscars Best Picture Award Winners. | | `Oscars Best Director Winners` | `best_director` | Collection of Oscars Best Director Award Winners. | | `Oscars Winners <>`
**Example:** `Oscars Winners 2022` | `<>`
**Example:** `2022` | Collection of Oscars Award Winners for the given year. | ## Config The below YAML in your config.yml will create the collections: ```yaml libraries: Movies: metadata_path: - pmm: oscars ``` ## 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 Collection Variables](../variables) are available as well as the additional Variables below which can be used to customize the file. | Variable | Description & Values | |:---------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `use_year_collections` | **Description:** Turn the individual year collections off
**Values:** `false` to turn of the collections | | `collection_order` | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order for all collections in a Defaults file.
**Default:** `custom`
**Values:**
`release`Order Collection by Release Dates
`alpha`Order Collection Alphabetically
`custom`Order Collection Via the Builder Order
[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../metadata/builders/plex.md#sort-options)Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option
| | `collection_order_<>`1 | **Description:** Changes the Collection Order of the specified key's collection.
**Default:** `collection_order`
**Values:**
`release`Order Collection by Release Dates
`alpha`Order Collection Alphabetically
`custom`Order Collection Via the Builder Order
[Any `plex_search` Sort Option](../../metadata/builders/plex.md#sort-options)Order Collection by any `plex_search` Sort Option
| | `data` | **Description:** Replaces the `data` dynamic collection value.
AttributeDescription & Values
startingControls the starting year for collections
Default: current_year-5
Values: Number greater than 0
endingControls the ending year for collections
Default: current_year
Values: Number greater than 1
incrementControls the increment (i.e. every 5th year)
Default: 1
Values: Number greater than 0
  • starting and ending can also have the value current_year
  • You can also use a value relative to the current_year by doing current_year-5
| | `exclude` | **Description:** Exclude these Years from creating a Dynamic Collection.
**Values:** List of Years | 1. Each default collection has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific collection you must replace `<>` with when calling. The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works. ```yaml libraries: Movies: metadata_path: - pmm: oscars template_variables: collection_mode: show_items collection_order: alpha radarr_add_missing: true data: starting: current_year-10 ending: current_year ```