# MyAnimeList Attributes Configuring [MyAnimeList](https://myanimelist.net/) is optional but is required for MyAnimeList based collections 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: ```yaml mal: client_id: ################################ client_secret: ################################################################ authorization: access_token: token_type: expires_in: refresh_token: ``` | Attribute | Allowed Values | Required | |:----------------|:--------------------------------------|:--------:| | `client_id` | MyAnimeList Application Client ID | ✅ | | `client_secret` | MyAnimeList Application Client Secret | ✅ | * All other attributes will be filled in by the script. * To connect to MyAnimeList.net you must create a MyAnimeList application and supply the script the `client id` and `client secret` provided, please do the following: 1. [Click here to create a MyAnimeList API application.](https://myanimelist.net/apiconfig/create) 2. Enter an `App Name` for the application. Ex. `Plex Meta Manager` 3. Select `web` for `App Type`. 4. Enter an `App Description` for the application Ex. `Plex Meta Manager manages metadata and collections` 5. Enter `http://localhost/` for `App Redirect URL`. 6. Enter `https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager` for `Homepage URL`. 7. Select `non-commercial` for `Commercial / Non-Commercial`. 8. Enter any name under `Name / Company Name`. 9. Select `hobbyist` for `Purpose of Use`. 10. Agree to the API License and Developer Agreement and hit the `Submit` button 11. You should see `Successfully registered.` followed by a link that says `Return to list` click this link. 12. On this page Click the `Edit` button next to the application you just created. 13. Record the `Client ID` and `Client Secret` found on the application page. * On the first run, the script 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 the scrip and if the URL is correct then the script will populate the `authorization` sub-attributes to use in subsequent runs.