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Plex-Meta-Manager/docs/defaults/collections.md

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Collection Defaults

There are many Default Collection Files built into PMM itself which offer an easy-to-use and customizable set of Collections that the user can achieve without having to worry about creating the files that makes the collections possible.

This is the simplest way to create Collections using Plex Meta Manager.

{% include-markdown "./collection_list.md"

%}

Configurations

To run a default pmm Metadata file you can simply add it to your collection_files using pmm like so:

libraries:
  Movies:
    collection_files:
      - pmm: actor
      - pmm: genre

Separators

Most Metadata files use separators to denote different sections of collection like actor collections vs studio collections.

Chart Separator and Award Separator each have their own file, while the other Separators are part of their respective files.

Click to expand to see an example of Separators.

Library On/Off

Chart Separators are turned On by default (except seasonal), to turn the Separators On/Off on a per Library basis.

libraries:
  LIBRARYNAME:
    template_variables:
      use_separator: false
    collection_files:
      - pmm: actor
      - pmm: genre

Collection Section Order

All Default Collection Files have a collection_section attribute. These attributes determine the order of the various sections and can be set by customizing your config.

For example: collection_section: 01 translates to sort_title: "!<<collection_section>><<pre>><<order_<<key>>>><<sort>>" and so for genre if you have a Fantasy collection, plex is going to show !06_Fantasy

This is the default PMM collection ordering:

Collection Collection Section
seasonal 000
basic 010
anilist 020
imdb 020
flixpatrol 020
myanimelist 020
other_chart 020
tautulli 020
tmdb 020
trakt 020
streaming 030
universe 040
network 050
genre 060
studio 070
country 080
region 081
continent 082
based 085
audio_language 090
subtitle_language 095
decade 100
year 105
content_rating_us 110
content_rating_uk 110
content_rating_cs 110
resolution 120
aspect 125
bafta 130
cannes 130
choice 130
emmy 130
golden 130
oscars 130
other_award 130
spirit 130
sundance 130
actor 140
director 150
producer 160
writer 170

Customizing Configs

Configs can be customized using the template_variables attribute when calling the file. These template_variables will be given to every template call in the file which allows them to affect how that file runs.

This example changes the ratings overlay to work on episodes.

libraries:
  TV Shows:
    collection_files:
      - pmm: imdb
        template_variables:
          use_popular: false
          use_lowest: false
          visible_library_top: true
          visible_home_top: true
          visible_shared_top: true

Each file has a page on the wiki showing the available template_variables for each file. For example the default pmm: genre has a page here.

In addition to the defined template_variables almost all default Metadata files have access to the Shared Variables.

Examples

For example if you want yearly oscar collections that go back 10 years instead of 5 all of which gets sent to radarr use the data and radarr_add_missing template variables.

libraries:
  Movies:
    collection_files:
      - pmm: oscars
        template_variables:
          radarr_add_missing: true
          data:
            starting: current_year-10
            ending: current_year

Or maybe you want to change the number of actor collections made using pmm: actor.

libraries:
  Movies:
    overlay_files:
      - pmm: actor
        template_variables:
          collection_mode: hide
          data:
            depth: 5
            limit: 50

Or maybe you want to change the collection sort order of the genre collections using pmm: genre.

libraries:
  Movies:
    collection_files:
      - pmm: genre
        template_variables:
          collection_section: 11

Or maybe you want to disable separators globally per library.

libraries:
  LIBRARYNAME:
    template_variables:
      use_separator: false
    collection_files:
      - ...

Alternatively it can be turned off individually per git file:

libraries:
  LIBRARYNAME:
    collection_files:
      - pmm: <file1>    # separator is disabled
        template_variables:
          use_separator: false
      - pmm: <file2>    # separator is enabled by default
      - pmm: <file3>    # separator is disabled
        template_variables:
          use_separator: false

{% include-markdown "./example.md" %}