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| #IT IS A MINI-IMDB PROJECT THAT PROVIDES INFORMATION ABOUT ANY MOVIE OR TV SERIES WHEN SEARCHED. | ||
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| #READ THE DOCUMENTATION FIRST, THEN MOVE ON TO THE SOURCE CODE AS DOCUMENTATION WILL BRIEF YOU ABOUT THE PYTHON MODULE, DATA STRUCTURES USED AND ALSO HOW TO WORK THROUGH THIS PROGRAM. | ||
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| """For running this code you have to download IMDbPy package from google. IMDbPY is a Python package useful to retrieve and manage the data of the IMDb movie database about movies, people, | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Docstrings should ideally be like this:- |
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| characters and companies.Platform-independent and written in Python 3 it can retrieve data from both the IMDb’s web server and a local copy of the whole database. | ||
| IMDbPY package can be very easily used by programmers and developers to provide access to the IMDb’s data to their programs.""" | ||
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| #For understanding this project you need to have a basic knowledge about python, definition of database, module, instances and lists. | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. This feels unnecessary. |
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| """While running the code it asks for a movie or tv series name. After you enter the movie or a tv series name it returns a list of movies or tv series with its id which are related to the | ||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. Please fix Docstring format. |
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| movies or tv series you entered. Since every movie or tv series has a unique id, this program asks for a id for the particular movie or tv series you want to search after you enter the id | ||
| it reuturns plot, cast name, director of movie or writer of a tv series, rating, genre. """ | ||
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| import imdb # importing the module | ||
| ia = imdb.IMDb() # creating instance of IMDB | ||
| print("=======================") | ||
| name = input("Enter movie, tv series name : ") # movie name | ||
| search = ia.search_movie(name) # searching the movie | ||
| lst = list() # defining a list | ||
| lst1 = list() | ||
| lst2 = list() | ||
| for j in range(len(search)) : | ||
| id = search[j].movieID | ||
| lst1.append(search[j]["title"] + " : " + id) | ||
| lst2.append(id) | ||
| print(lst1) | ||
| print("====================================") | ||
| print("As there might me many unwanted results. Please select the movie you want the plot of") | ||
| print("\n") | ||
| movie = input("Enter the id of the movie or tv series whose plot you want : ") | ||
| index = lst2.index(movie) | ||
| Movie = search[index] | ||
| ia.update(Movie, info = ["plot"]) # to get the plot of the movie | ||
| print(Movie["plot"]) | ||
| print("\n") | ||
| print("Cast of the movie or tv series : ") | ||
| movies = ia.get_movie(movie) | ||
| cast = movies["cast"] # to get the cast of the movie | ||
| for i in cast : | ||
| actor = i | ||
| print(actor) | ||
| print("\n") | ||
| print("Director of film or writer of series : ") | ||
| try : | ||
| for director in movies["directors"] : # try and except is used to prevent error messages that show up while compiling | ||
| print(director["name"]) | ||
| except : | ||
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| for writer in movies["writer"] : | ||
| print(writer["name"]) | ||
| print("\n") | ||
| try : | ||
| print("Ratings : ") | ||
| rating = movies.data["rating"] | ||
| print(rating) | ||
| except : | ||
| print("Sorry something went wrong, could't get the ratings :(") | ||
| print("\n") | ||
| try : | ||
| print("Genres : ") | ||
| genre = movies.data["genres"] | ||
| print(genre) | ||
| except : | ||
| print("Sorry something went wrong, could't get the genres :(") | ||
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Nicely coded project. Please try and get the code formatting to PEP8 format for improved readability.