This is an async
wrapper around the TMDb API.
```rust use tmdb_async::Client;
async fn main() { let tmdb = Client::new(env!("TMDBAPIKEY").tostring()); let searchresult = client.moviesearch("Interstellar", Some(2014)).await.unwrap(); let movie = client.moviebyid(searchresult.results[0].id, false, false).await.unwrap(); println!("{:#?}", movie); } ```
Currently there are 3 actions available: * Fetching by ID * Searching by name and (optionally) year of release * Finding by external ID (IMDb ID, TVDB ID)
Additionally, two media types are currently supported: * Movies * TV series
If you know its ID, you can fetch a movie using that.
rust
let movie = tmdb.movie_by_id(157336).await.unwrap();
You can request some more data with the append to response feature.
rust
let movie = tmdb.movie_by_id(2277, true, true).await.unwrap();
You can search for movies and series by title
and year
.
rust
let page = tmdb.movie_search("Bicentennial Man", Some(1999)).await.unwrap();
let movies = page.results;
If you require additional details that aren't returned by the search, you can search then fetch:
rust
let page = tmdb.movie_search("Bicentennial Man", Some(1999)).await.unwrap();
let movie = tmdb.movie_by_id(page.results[0].id, true, true).await.unwrap();
Finding a movie with an external ID is currently supported with IMDB IDs and, for TV series, TVDB IDs.
rust
let movie = tmdb.movie_by_imdb_id(816692).await.unwrap();