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Library Attributes
Within the Configuration File, the libraries
attribute specifies the Plex libraries that the user wants
Plex Meta Manager to act on.
Attributes are used to instruct Plex Meta Manager what actions to take, such as "load the following libraries" or "execute the following Collection Definition files". These attributes can be specified individually per library, or can be inherited from the global value if it has been set. If an attribute is specified at both the library and global level, then the library level attribute will take priority.
Attributes
The available attributes for each library are as follows:
??? blank "library_name
- Used to specify the Library's name.¶"
<div id="library-name" />*Required only when trying to use multiple servers with the same name.*
Each library that the user wants Plex Meta Manager to interact with must be documented with a library attribute.
A library attribute is represented by the mapping name (i.e. `Movies` or `TV Shows`), this must have a unique name
that correlates with a library of the same name within the Plex Media Server.
In the situation that two servers are being connected to which both have libraries of the same name, the
`library_name` attribute can be utilized to specify the real Library Name, whilst the library attribute's mapping
name can be made into a placeholder. This is showcased below:
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `library_name`
**Accepted Values:** Library Name
**Default Value:** Base Attribute Name
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies01:
library_name: Movies
Movies02:
library_name: Movies
plex:
url: http://192.168.1.35:32400
token: ####################
TV Shows:
Anime:
plex:
url: http://192.168.1.12:32400
token: ####################
```
* In this example, `"Movies01"`, `"TV Shows"`, and `"Anime"` will all use the global plex server
(**http://192.168.1.12:32400**) which is defined using the global `plex` mapping. `"Movies02"` will use the plex
server **http://192.168.1.35:32400** which is defined under its `plex` mapping over the global mapping.
??? blank "collection_files
- Used to define Collection Files.¶"
<div id="collection-files" />The `collection_files` attribute is used to define
[Collection Files](../files/collections.md) by specifying the path type and path of the files that will be executed
against the parent library. See [File Blocks](files.md) for how to define them.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `collection_files`
**Accepted Values:** Location of Collection YAML files.
**Default Value:** `/config/<<MAPPING_NAME>>.yml`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
- pmm: tmdb
- pmm: network
```
By default, when `collection_files` is missing Plex Meta Manager will look within the root PMM directory for a
collection file called `<MAPPING_NAME>.yml`. In this example, Plex Meta Manager will look for a file named
`TV Shows.yml`.
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
```
??? blank "metadata_files
- Used to define Metadata Files.¶"
<div id="metadata-files" />The `metadata_files` attribute is used to define Metadata Files by specifying the path of
the files that will be executed against the parent library. See [File Blocks](files.md) for how to define them.
???+ tip
As of Plex Meta Manager 1.20.0 "Metadata Files" refers to YAML files which refers to managing the metadata of
items [movies, shows, music] within your library, and "Collection Files" refers to YAML files which define
Collections.
In previous version of Plex Meta Manager, "Metadata Files" could mean either of the above.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `metadata_files`
**Accepted Values:** Location of [Metadata Files](../files/metadata.md)
**Default Value:** `None`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
metadata_files:
- file: config/metadata.yml
```
??? blank "overlay_files
- Used to define Overlay Files.¶"
<div id="overlay-files" />The `overlay_files` attribute is used to define [Overlay Files](../files/overlays.md) by
specifying the path type and path of the files that will be executed against the parent library. See
[File Blocks](files.md) for how to define them.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `overlay_files`
**Accepted Values:** Location of [Overlay Files](../files/overlays.md)
**Default Value:** `None`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "report_path
- Location to save the YAML Report file for a library.¶"
<div id="report-path" />The `report_path` attribute is used to define where to save the YAML Report file. This file
is used to store information about what media is added, removed, filtered, and missing from the Plex library
compared to what is expected from the Collection, Metadata, Overlay or Playlist file.
If your Collection file creates a collection with `Movie 1`, `Movie 2` and `Movie 3` but your Plex library only has
`Movie 1` and `Movie 3`, then the missing YAML file will be updated to inform the user that `Movie 2` was missing
from the library.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `report_path`
**Accepted Values:** Location to save the YAML Report file
**Default Value:** `/config/<<MAPPING_NAME>>_report.yml` where `<<MAPPING_NAME>>` is the name of the library
attribute
???+ example "Example"
If you want to call your Report YAML something different you can like so:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
report_path: /config/My Movie Report.yml
```
Alternatively, Report YAML files can be placed in their own directory, as below:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
report_path: /config/reports/Movies.yml
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "template_variables
- Used to define Custom Template Variables for every file in a library.¶"
<div id="template-variables" />Passes all given [Template Variables](../files/templates.md#template-variables) to
every template in every Collection, Metadata, and Overlay file run.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `template_variables`
**Accepted Values:** [Dictionary](../pmm/yaml.md#dictionaries) of values specified by each particular file.
**Default Value:** `None`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
template_variables:
collection_mode: hide_items
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "schedule
- Used to schedule when a library is run.¶"
<div id="schedule" />Used to schedule when a library is run using the [schedule options](schedule.md).
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `schedule`
**Accepted Values:** Any [schedule option](schedule.md)
**Default Value:** `daily`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
schedule: weekly(sunday)
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "operations
- Used to specify Library Operations to run.¶"
<div id="operations" />Used to specify [Library Operations](operations.md) to run.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `operations`
**Accepted Values:** Any [Library Operation](operations.md)
**Default Value:** `None`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: imdb
operations:
mass_critic_rating_update: tmdb
split_duplicates: true
```
??? blank "remove_overlays
- Used to remove overlays.¶"
<div id="remove-overlays" />Used to remove overlays from this library only.
???+ warning "Proceed with Caution"
Utill set to `false` or removed this will remove all overlays from your library every run, but will not delete
the overlaid images from your system, resulting in [image bloat](../pmm/scripts/image-cleanup.md).
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `remove_overlays`
**Accepted Values:** `true` or `false`
**Default Value:** `false`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
remove_overlays: true
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "reapply_overlays
- Used to reapply overlays.¶"
<div id="reapply-overlays" />Used to reapply overlays from this library only. This will reapply overlays to every item in your library.
???+ warning "Proceed with Caution"
Utill set to `false` or removed this will reapply all overlays on each run, which will result in
[image bloat](../pmm/scripts/image-cleanup.md).
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `reapply_overlays`
**Accepted Values:** `true` or `false`
**Default Value:** `false`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
reapply_overlays: true
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "reset_overlays
- Used to reset overlays.¶"
<div id="reset-overlays" />Used to reset overlays from this library only. This will reset overlays to every item in
your library to your source choice. This will use the reset image when overlaying items in your library.
???+ warning "Proceed with Caution"
Utill set to `false` or removed this will reset all posters to the desired source on each run and will reapply
all overlays on each run, which will result in [image bloat](../pmm/scripts/image-cleanup.md).
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `reset_overlays`
**Accepted Values:** `plex` or `tmdb`
**Default Value:** `None`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
reset_overlays: tmdb
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "schedule_overlays
- Used to schedule overlays.¶"
<div id="schedule-overlays" />Used to schedule overlays to run when desired. Overlays are applied all at once in a
batch therfore you cannot schedule individual Overlay Files, as any unscheduled overlay file will be removed each
time PMM is run.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `schedule_overlays`
**Accepted Values:** [Any Schedule Option](schedule.md)
**Default Value:** `daily`
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
TV Shows:
schedule: weekly(sunday)
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
overlay_files:
- file: config/Overlays.yml
```
??? blank "settings
- Used to override global setting
attributes for this library only.¶"
<div id="settings" />Used to override global [`setting` attributes](settings.md) for this library only.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `settings`
**Accepted Values:** Any [`setting`](settings.md) attribute that overrides a global value.
**Default Value:** Global Value
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- pmm: imdb
settings:
asset_directory: config/asssets/Movies
```
??? blank "plex
- Used to override global plex
attributes for this library only.¶"
<div id="plex" />Used to override global [`plex` attributes](plex.md) for this library only.
**`plex` Attribute is required either here or globally**
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `plex`
**Accepted Values:** Any [`plex`](plex.md) attribute that overrides a global value.
**Default Value:** Global Value
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
Movies_on_Second_Plex:
library_name: Movies
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
plex:
url: http://plex.boing.bong
token: SOME_TOKEN
timeout: 360
db_cache: 8192
...
plex:
url: http://plex.bing.bang
token: SOME_TOKEN
timeout: 60
db_cache: 4096
clean_bundles: false
empty_trash: false
optimize: false
...
```
??? blank "radarr
- Used to override global radarr
attributes for this library only.¶"
<div id="radarr" />Used to override global [`radarr` attributes](radarr.md) for this library only.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `radarr`
**Accepted Values:** Any [`radarr`](radarr.md) attribute that overrides a global value.
**Default Value:** Global Value
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Library01: # this library uses the default radarr config
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
Library02: # this library overrides radarr root path and profile
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
radarr:
root_folder_path: /data/media/movies/tony
quality_profile: Better
Library03: # this library overrides radarr quality profile
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
radarr:
quality_profile: Best
Library04: # this library uses the 4K radarr instance
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
radarr:
url: https://radarr-4k.bing.bang
token: SOME_OTHER_TOKEN
root_folder_path: /data/media/movies/geezer
quality_profile: Bestest
Library05: # movies get added by a custom script so they should get added to radarr-4k
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
radarr:
url: https://radarr-4k.bing.bang
token: SOME_OTHER_TOKEN
root_folder_path: /data/media/movies/bill
quality_profile: Bestest
add_existing: true
sonarr_path: /data/media/movies/bill
plex_path: /mnt/unionfs/movies/bill
...
radarr:
url: https://radarr.bing.bang
token: SOME_TOKEN
quality_profile: Good
add_missing: true
add_existing: false
upgrade_existing: false
root_folder_path: /movies
monitor: movie
availability: released
tag:
search: false
radarr_path:
plex_path:
...
```
??? blank "sonarr
- Used to override global sonarr
attributes for this library only.¶"
<div id="sonarr" />Used to override global [`sonarr` attributes](sonarr.md) for this library only.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `sonarr`
**Accepted Values:** Any [`sonarr`](sonarr.md) attribute that overrides a global value.
**Default Value:** Global Value
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Library01: # this library uses the default sonarr config
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
Library02: # this library overrides sonarr root path and profile
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
sonarr:
root_folder_path: /data/media/shows/tony
quality_profile: Better
Library03: # this library overrides sonarr quality profile
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
sonarr:
quality_profile: Best
Library04: # this library uses the 4K sonarr instance
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
sonarr:
url: https://sonarr-4k.bing.bang
token: SOME_OTHER_TOKEN
root_folder_path: /data/media/shows/geezer
quality_profile: Bestest
Library05: # shows get added by a custom script so they should get added to sonarr-4k
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
sonarr:
url: https://sonarr-4k.bing.bang
token: SOME_OTHER_TOKEN
root_folder_path: /data/media/shows/bill
quality_profile: Bestest
add_existing: true
sonarr_path: /data/media/shows/bill
plex_path: /mnt/unionfs/shows/bill
...
sonarr:
url: https://sonarr.bing.bang
token: SOME_TOKEN
add_missing: false
add_existing: false
upgrade_existing: false
root_folder_path: /data/media/shows/ozzy
monitor: all
quality_profile: Good
language_profile: English
series_type: standard
season_folder: true
tag:
search: false
cutoff_search: false
sonarr_path:
plex_path:
...
```
??? blank "tautulli
- Used to override global tautulli
attributes for this library only.¶"
<div id="tautulli" />Used to override global [`tautulli` attributes](tautulli.md) for this library only.
<hr style="margin: 0px;">
**Attribute:** `tautulli`
**Accepted Values:** Any [`tautulli`](tautulli.md) attribute that overrides a global value.
**Default Value:** Global Value
???+ example "Example"
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
TV Shows:
collection_files:
- file: config/TV.yml
tautulli:
url: http://192.168.1.14:8659
apikey: SOME_KEY
...
tautulli:
url: http://192.168.1.12:8659
apikey: SOME_KEY
...
```
Example
This example is an advanced version of the library mappings which highlights some attributes being set at the global level, and some being set at the library level:
???+ example "Example Library Mappings"
In this example, the `"TV Shows On Second Plex"` library has a library-level `plex` configuration, which takes priority over the `plex` configuration set at the global level.
The `"Anime"` library also has a library-level `radarr` configuration, which takes priority over the `radarr` configuration set at the global level.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
collection_files:
- file: config/Movies.yml
- pmm: imdb
- pmm: studio
- pmm: genre
- pmm: actor
operations:
mass_critic_rating_update: tmdb
split_duplicates: true
TV Shows:
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
- pmm: tmdb
- pmm: network
overlay_files:
- remove_overlays: false
- file: config/Overlays.yml
TV Shows On Second Plex:
library_name: TV Shows
plex:
url: http://192.168.1.98:32400
token: ####################
collection_files:
- file: config/TV Shows.yml
- pmm: tmdb
- pmm: network
Anime:
collection_files:
- file: config/Anime.yml
- pmm: myanimelist
radarr:
url: http://192.168.1.45:7878
token: ################################
root_folder_path: S:/Anime
settings:
asset_directory: config/assets/anime
plex:
url: http://192.168.1.12:32400
token: ####################
radarr:
url: http://192.168.1.12:7878
token: ################################
add: true
root_folder_path: S:/Movies
monitor: true
availability: announced
quality_profile: HD-1080p
tag: pmm
search: false
```