# Path Types YAML Files are defined by their path type and path location for the [`metadata_path`](libraries.md#metadata-path), [`overlay_path`](libraries.md#overlay-path), [`playlist_files`](libraries.md#metadata-path), and [`external_templates`](libraries.md#metadata-path) attributes. They can either be on the local system, online at an url, directly from the [Plex Meta Manager Configs](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs) repository, or from another [`Custom Repository`](settings.md#custom-repo). The path types are outlined as follows: * `- file:` refers to a metadata file which is located within the system that PMM is being run from. * `- folder:` refers to a directory containing metadata files which is located within the system that PMM is being run from. * `- url:` refers to a metadata file which is hosted publicly on the internet. * `- git:` refers to a metadata file which is hosted on the [Configs Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs). * `- repo:` refers to a metadata file which is hosted on a custom repository specified by the user with the [`custom_repo` Setting Attribute](settings.md#custom-repo). * `- pmm:` refers to a metadata file which is part of the built-in [default metadata files](../defaults/guide.md). ## Examples ```yaml libraries: Movies: metadata_path: - file: config/path/to/file.yml - folder: config/path/to/folder ``` File and folder paths need to be accessible to PMM at those paths; this is typically only something you need to consider when using Docker. ``` - url: https://example.com/path/to/file.yml ``` This needs to point directly to the YAML file. A common error is using a github link that points to the *page displaying the YAML*. In github, for instance, click on the "Raw" button and use *that* link. ``` - git: meisnate12/People # this links to https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/blob/master/meisnate12/People.yml ``` Note that you enter the bits of the items path relative to the top level of the repo [`meisnate12/People`] and you don't need the `.yml` extension. ``` - repo: People ``` This is assuming the `custom_repo` setting is `https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/tree/master/meisnate12` Note that as with `- git:` you enter the bits of the items path relative to repo [`meisnate12/People`] and you don't need the `.yml` extension. ``` - pmm: oscars ``` The values you'd enter here are listed in the [default metadata guide](../defaults/guide.md). ## YAML Controls You can have some control of yaml files from inside your Configuration file by using YAML Controls. ### Template Variables You can define [Template Variables](../metadata/templates.md#template-variables) that will be added to every template in the associated YAML file by adding the `template_variables` attribute to the dictionary defining the file. #### Example ```yaml libraries: TV Shows: metadata_path: - pmm: genre template_variables: schedule_separator: never collection_mode: hide - pmm: actor # Notice how the `-` starts this "section" template_variables: schedule_separator: never collection_mode: hide ``` In this example there will be two template variables added to every template in the git file pmm: genre. `schedule_separator` is set to `never` to not show a separator in this section and `collection_mode` is set to `hide`. What these variables will do depends on how they're defined in the Metadata File. ### Schedule Each [`metadata_path`](libraries.md#metadata-path), [`overlay_path`](libraries.md#overlay-path), or [`playlist_files`](libraries.md#metadata-path) can be scheduled by adding the `schedule` attribute to the dictionary defining the file. Below is an example of a scheduled Metadata File, Overlay File, and Playlist File: ```yaml libraries: Movies: metadata_path: - file: config/Movies.yml schedule: weekly(friday) - pmm: actors schedule: weekly(saturday) overlay_path: - pmm: imdb schedule: weekly(monday) playlist_files: - file: config/Playlists.yml schedule: weekly(sunday) ``` ### Asset Directory You can define custom Asset Directories per file by adding `asset_directory` to the file call. ```yaml libraries: Movies: metadata_path: - file: config/Movies.yml asset_directory: assets/Movies - pmm: actors asset_directory: assets/people overlay_path: - pmm: imdb playlist_files: - file: config/Playlists.yml asset_directory: - assets/playlists1 - assets/playlists2 ``` ## Metadata Path The [`metadata_path`](libraries.md#metadata-path) attribute is defined under the [`libraries`](libraries) attribute in your [Configuration File](configuration).
Example In this example, multiple metadata file path types are defined for the `"TV Shows"` library: ```yaml libraries: TV Shows: metadata_path: - file: config/TVShows.yml - folder: config/TV Shows/ - pmm: tmdb - repo: charts - url: https://somewhere.com/PopularTV.yml ``` Within the above example, PMM will: * First, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a metadata file named `TVShows.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 files within that directory. * Then, look in the [defaults folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master/defaults) within the local PMM folder [or docker container] for a file called `tmdb.yml` which it finds [here](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/master/defaults/chart/tmdb.yml). * Then, look within the Custom Defined Repo for a file called `charts.yml`. * Finally, load the metadata file located at `https://somewhere.com/PopularTV.yml`
## Overlay Path The [`overlay_path`](libraries.md#overlay-path) attribute is defined under the [`libraries`](libraries) attribute in your [Configuration File](configuration).
Example In this example, multiple overlay file path types are defined for the `"TV Shows"` library: ```yaml libraries: TV Shows: overlay_path: - file: config/overlays.yml - folder: config/overlay configs/ - pmm: imdb - repo: overlays - url: https://somewhere.com/Overlays.yml ``` Within the above example, PMM will: * First, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a metadata file named `overlays.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 `overlay configs`, and then load any metadata files within that directory. * Then, look in the [defaults folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master/defaults) within the local PMM folder [or docker container] for a file called `imdb.yml`. * Then, look within the Custom Defined Repo for a file called `overlays.yml`. * Finally, load the metadata file located at `https://somewhere.com/Overlays.yml`
## Playlist Files The [`playlist_files`](playlists) at the top level in your [Configuration File](configuration).
Example In this example, multiple `playlist_files` attribute path types are defined: ```yaml playlist_files: - file: config/playlists.yml - folder: config/Playlists/ - pmm: playlist - repo: playlists - url: https://somewhere.com/Playlists.yml ``` Within the above example, PMM will: * First, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a playlist file named `Playlists.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 `Playlists`, and then load any playlist files within that directory. * Then, look in the [defaults folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master/defaults) within the local PMM folder [or docker container] for a file called `playlist.yml` which it finds [here](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/master/defaults/playlist.yml). * Then, look within the Custom Defined Repo for a file called `playlists.yml`. * Finally, load the playlist file located at `https://somewhere.com/Playlists.yml`
## External Templates The [`external_templates`](../metadata/templates.md#external-templates) attribute is defined at the top level in your [Metadata File](../metadata/metadata).
Example In this example, multiple external template file path types are defined: ```yaml external_templates: - file: config/templates.yml - folder: config/templates/ - url: https://somewhere.com/templates.yml - pmm: templates - repo: templates ``` Within the above example, PMM will: * First, look within the root of the PMM directory (also known as `config/`) for a metadata file named `templates.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 `templates`, and then load any metadata files within that directory. * Then, load the metadata file located at `https://somewhere.com/templates.yml`. * Then, look in the [defaults folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master/defaults) within the local PMM folder [or docker container] for a file called `templates.yml` which it finds [here](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/blob/master/defaults/templates.yml). * Finally, look at the within the Custom Defined Repo for a file called `templates.yml`.