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Schedule Setting
Plex Meta Manager allows you to schedule certain libraries/files so that runs can be tailored to suit your needs.
This is particularly handy for users who have a lot of libraries or run a lot of Metadata/Operations on their libraries.
IMPORTANT:
These schedules do not trigger PMM to run; they control what PMM will do if it happens to be running at the scheduled time. weekly(sunday)
, for example, does not mean "run PMM on Sunday to do this thing"; it means "If PMM is running, and it's Sunday, do this thing".
The scheduling options are:
Name | Description | Format | Example |
---|---|---|---|
Hourly | Update only when the script is run in that hour or hour range | hourly(Hour of Day) hourly(Start Hour-End Hour) |
hourly(17) hourly(17-04) |
Daily | Update once a day | daily | daily |
Weekly | Update once a week on the specified days (For multiple days, use a bar-separated (| ) list) |
weekly(Days of Week) | weekly(sunday) weekly(sunday|tuesday) |
Monthly | Update once a month on the specified day | monthly(Day of Month) | monthly(1) |
Yearly | Update once a year on the specified day | yearly(MM/DD) | yearly(01/30) |
Range | Updates whenever the date is within the range (For mulitple ranges, use a bar-separated (| ) list) |
range(MM/DD-MM/DD) | range(12/01-12/31) range(8/01-8/15|9/01-9/15) |
Never | Never updates | never | never |
Non Existing | Updates if it doesn't exist | non_existing | non_existing |
All | Requires that all comma separated scheduling options inside its brackets be meet in order to run | all[Options] | all[weekly(sunday), hourly(17)] |
daily
is the default whenschedule
is not specified.- You can run the script multiple times per day but using the
--time
command line argument detailed on the Run Commands & Environmental Variables Page. - You can have multiple scheduling options as a list.
- You can use the
delete_not_scheduled
setting to delete Collections that are skipped due to not being scheduled.
Examples
Below is an example of a library which has been scheduled to run every Sunday. This will schedule everything within the library (in this case Metadata files and Operations) for the same day.
libraries:
Movies:
schedule: weekly(sunday)
metadata_path:
- file: config/Movies.yml
- pmm: imdb
- pmm: studio
- pmm: genre
- pmm: actor
operations:
mass_critic_rating_update: tmdb
Metadata Files, Playlist Files, and Overlay Files can all be individually scheduled, as seen below where different files are scheduled to run on each day of the week:
Note: Overlay Files cannot be individually Scheduled, all Overlay Files must be scheduled for the same period.
libraries:
Movies:
metadata_path:
- file: config/Movies.yml
schedule: weekly(monday)
- pmm: imdb
schedule: weekly(tuesday)
- folder: config/Movies/
schedule: weekly(wednesday)
- pmm: genre
schedule: weekly(thursday)
- pmm: actor
schedule: weekly(friday)
overlay_path:
- schedule: weekly(saturday)
- pmm: audio_codec
- pmm: resolution
- pmm: video_format
playlist_files:
- file: config/Playlists.yml
schedule: weekly(sunday)
Below is an example of a collection which has been scheduled to run on a Sunday. In this scenario, if you run PMM on a Monday, this collection will be skipped but any other collections which do not have a scheduled defined will be run.
collections:
TMDb Trending Weekly:
tmdb_trending_weekly: 30
sync_mode: sync
schedule: weekly(sunday)
TMDb Top Rated:
tmdb_top_rated: 30
sync_mode: sync
schedule:
- monthly(1)
- monthly(15)
You can also schedule items to be "pinned" to your homescreen on a schedule. For example, this collection will be pinned to your homescreen for the month of December and on January 1st will no longer be pinned (you must run PMM on 1st January for the removal of the pin to happen)
collections:
Christmas Movies:
imdb_list: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls000096828/
sync_mode: sync
visible_home: range(12/01-12/31)
Whilst it isn't possible to schedule individual Operations, you can create additional placeholder library names and point them to the original library using library_name
. This can be used to achieve individually scheduled operations, as seen below:
libraries:
Movies:
metadata_path:
- file: config/Movies.yml
Movies Operations (Monday): # Name doesn't matter
library_name: Movies # Must match your library name in Plex
schedule: weekly(monday)
operations:
mass_user_rating_update: imdb
Movies Operations (Wednesday): # Name doesn't matter
library_name: Movies # Must match your library name in Plex
schedule: weekly(wednesday)
operations:
mass_audience_rating_update: tmdb
Movies Operations (Friday): # Name doesn't matter
library_name: Movies # Must match your library name in Plex
schedule: weekly(friday)
operations:
mass_critic_rating_update: trakt