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Collection Defaults
There are many Default Metadata 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.
Metadata Files
Configurations
To run a default pmm file you can simply add it to your metadata_path
using pmm
like so:
libraries:
Movies:
metadata_path:
- 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.
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
metadata_path:
- pmm: actor
- pmm: genre
Collection Section Order
All Default Metadata 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 |
00 |
anilist |
01 |
basic |
01 |
imdb |
01 |
flixpatrol |
01 |
myanimelist |
01 |
other_chart |
01 |
tautulli |
01 |
tmdb |
01 |
trakt |
01 |
universe |
02 |
streaming |
03 |
network |
04 |
genre |
06 |
studio |
07 |
country |
09 |
audio_language |
10 |
subtitle_language |
11 |
decade |
12 |
year |
13 |
content_rating_us |
14 |
content_rating_uk |
14 |
content_rating_cs |
14 |
resolution |
15 |
resolution_standards |
15 |
bafta |
16 |
cannes |
16 |
choice |
16 |
emmy |
16 |
golden |
16 |
oscars |
16 |
other_award |
16 |
spirit |
16 |
sundance |
16 |
actor |
17 |
director |
18 |
producer |
19 |
writer |
20 |
Rating Overlays
By default for Movies in Plex, the Ratings Source
dropdown (#3
) below, can come from Rotten Tomatoes (and includes Critic Ratings and Audience Ratings) or IMDb (Audience Ratings). This only changes the tiny icons displayed and where Plex will retrieve the ratings from upon initial scan and import of the media metadata.
Plex Meta Manager can insert up to three ratings of your choice into the three spots regardless of what you choose in the Advanced
tab of that Plex library
Plex has three available spots in the Plex DB to store ratings and thus Plex Meta Manager can be used to insert ratings sources of your choice into those spots. They are known as the User Rating (#1
), Critic Rating (#2
), and Audience Rating (#3
).
Note that the little icons cannot be changed and that the numbers next to the little icons are reflected in the poster ratings overlay
To be able to insert the ratings you want, Plex Meta Manager operations need to be defined. In this example below, User ratings (#1
) are being filled with Rotten Tomatoes Critics Ratings. Critic ratings (#2
) are filled with IMDb, and Audience ratings (#3
) are filled with TMDb.
mass_*_rating_update sources can be found here: operations
Finally, to show the ratings on the poster, the following was added to the overlay_path
section in the config.yml
file to post Rotten Tomatoes Critics Ratings in (#1
), IMDb ratings in (#2
), and TMDb ratings in (#3
)
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:
overlay_path:
- pmm: ratings
template_variables:
overlay_level: episode
Each file has a comment block at the top showing the available template_variables
for each file. For example the pmm: genre
has this:
#############################################################
# Dynamic Genre Collections #
# Created by Yozora, Bullmoose20, & Sohjiro #
#############################################################
# Call this from your config.yml (Movie or Show) #
# If nothing is specified these are the defaults #
# #
# metadata_path: #
# - pmm: genre #
# template_variables: #
# # Turn the [Separator Collection](../separators) on/off #
# use_separator: true #
# # Sets how the collection is sorted #
# sort_by: release.desc #
# # Sets the collection mode of the collection #
# collection_mode: #
# # Sets the value at the start of the sort title #
# collection_section: "06" #
#############################################################
Each of these when passed will change how the collection runs slightly.
use_separator
Turn the Separator Collection on/offsort_by
Sets how the collection is sortedcollection_mode
Sets the collection mode of the collectioncollection_section
Sets the value at the start of the sort title
In addition to the defined template_variables
each file in the PMM Folder has access to the radarr_add_missing
and sonarr_add_missing
template variables and for dynamic collections most attributes can be passed as template variables
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:
metadata_path:
- 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_path:
- 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:
metadata_path:
- pmm: genre
template_variables:
collection_section: 11
Or maybe you want to disable separators globally per library.
libraries:
LIBRARYNAME:
template_variables:
use_separator: false
metadata_path:
Alternatively it can be turned off individually per git file:
libraries:
LIBRARYNAME:
metadata_path:
- 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
Errors
If there are collections being made that have configuration errors or missing posters please either bring it up in our Discord or raise an Issue on the Configs Repo.