# Overlay Files Overlay files are used to create and maintain overlays within the Plex libraries on the server. Overlays and templates are defined within one or more Overlay files, which are linked to libraries in the [Libraries Attribute](../config/libraries.md#overlay-path) within the [Configuration File](../config/configuration.md). **To remove all overlays add `remove_overlays: true` to the `overlay_path` [Libraries Attribute](../config/libraries.md#remove-overlays).** **To change a single overlay original image either replace the image in the assets folder or remove the `Overlay` shared label and then PMM will overlay the new image** These are the attributes which can be used within the Overlay File: | Attribute | Description | |:--------------------------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | [`templates`](templates) | contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays | | [`external_templates`](templates.md#external-templates) | contains [path types](../config/paths) that point to external templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays | | [`overlays`](#overlay-attributes) | contains definitions of overlays you wish to add | * `overlays` is required in order to run the Overlay File. * Example Overlay Files can be found in the [Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/tree/master/PMM) ## Overlay Attributes Each overlay requires its own section within the `overlays` attribute. ```yaml overlays: IMDb Top 250: # ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay 4K: # ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay etc: # ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay ``` Each section must have the only required attribute, `overlay`. ### Overlay Name You can specify the Overlay Name in 3 ways. 1. If there is no `overlay` attribute PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the mapping name of the overlay definition. ```yaml overlays: IMDb Top 250: imdb_chart: top_movies ``` 2. If the `overlay` attribute is given a string PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the string given. ```yaml overlays: overlay: IMDb Top 250 IMDb Top 250: imdb_chart: top_movies ``` 3. Using a dictionary for more overlay location options. | Attribute | Description | Required | |:----------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------:| | `name` | Name of the overlay. Each overlay name should be unique. | ✅ | | `url` | URL of Overlay Image Online | ❌ | | `git` | Location in the [Configs Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs) of the Overlay Image | ❌ | | `repo` | Location in the [Custom Repo](../config/settings.md#custom-repo) of the Overlay Image | ❌ | * If `url`, `git`, and `repo` are all not defined then PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the `name` attribute. ```yaml overlays: IMDb Top 250: overlay: name: IMDb Top 250 imdb_chart: top_movies ``` #### Blurring Overlay There is a special overlay named `blur` that when given as the overlay name will instead of finding the image will just blur the image instead. You can control the level of the blur by providing a number with the attribute like so `blur(##)`. ```yaml overlays: blur: overlay: name: blur(50) plex_search: all: resolution: 4K ``` ### Suppress Overlays You can add `suppress_overlays` to an overlay definition and give it a list or comma separated string of overlay names you want suppressed from this item if this overlay is attached to the item. So in this example if the `4K-HDR` overlay matches an item then the `4K` and `HDR` overlays will also match. The `suppress_overlays` attribute on `4K-HDR` will stop the overlays specified (`4K` and `HDR`) from also being applied. ```yaml overlays: 4K: plex_search: all: resolution: 4K HDR: plex_search: all: hdr: true 4K-HDR: suppress_overlays: - 4K - HDR plex_search: all: resolution: 4K hdr: true ``` ### Builders Builders use third-party services to source items for overlays. Multiple builders can be used in the same overlay from a variety of sources listed below. * [Plex Builders](builders/plex) * [Smart Builders](builders/smart) * [TMDb Builders](builders/tmdb) * [TVDb Builders](builders/tvdb) * [IMDb Builders](builders/imdb) * [Trakt Builders](builders/trakt) * [Tautulli Builders](builders/tautulli) * [Letterboxd Builders](builders/letterboxd) * [ICheckMovies Builders](builders/icheckmovies) * [FlixPatrol Builders](builders/flixpatrol) * [StevenLu Builders](builders/stevenlu) * [AniDB Builders](builders/anidb) * [AniList Builders](builders/anilist) * [MyAnimeList Builders](builders/myanimelist) ## Details Only a few details can be used with overlays: `limit`, `show_missing`, `save_missing`, `missing_only_released`, `minimum_items`, `cache_builders`, `tmdb_region` * [Setting Details](details/setting) * [Metadata Details](details/metadata) ## Filters These filter media items added to the collection by any of the Builders. * [Filters](filters) ## Example ### Example Overlay File ```yaml overlays: 4K: overlay: name: 4K # This will look for a local overlays/4K.png in your config folder plex_search: all: resolution: 4K HDR: overlay: name: HDR git: PMM/overlays/HDR plex_search: all: hdr: true Dolby: overlay: name: Dolby url: https://somewebsite.com/dolby_overlay.png plex_all: true filters: has_dolby_vision: true ``` ### Example Folder Structure ``` config ├── config.yml ├── Movies.yml ├── TV Shows.yml ├── Overlays.yml ├── overlays │ ├── 4K.png │ ├── Dolby.png │ ├── HDR.png ```