Hello...When I search for this movie name on the website: "The Secret Gifts of Christmas", it returns 1 result with the title "The Secret Gift of Christmas" (note the plural "Gifts" vs singular "Gift").
However, when I search for the same exact movie name via the API, it returns 0 results. Is there some "trick" to force the API to conduct the search exactly the same way as the website front-end does?
Here is the website results page: https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=The%20Secret%20Gifts%20of%20Christmas
Here is the API call and response via curl:
curl --request GET \
--url 'https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/movie?query=The%20Secret%20Gifts%20of%20Christmas&include_adult=false&language=en-US&page=1' \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxE' \
--header 'accept: application/json'
{
"page": 1,
"results": [],
"total_pages": 1,
"total_results": 0
}
Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it.
Want to rate or add this item to a list?
Not a member?
Reply by ticao2 š§š· pt-BR
on December 18, 2023 at 9:36 PM
Using search with API.
Plural title: The Secret Gifts of Christmas
Result: ZERO movies
Singular title: The Secret Gift of Christmas
Result: 1 movie
Using website search
The same film always appears.
Regardless of whether the search is in the plural or singular.
I believe that the WEB interface considers that there may be more typing errors in the search.
Therefore, it does not take into account whether the search word is singular or plural.
The answer also includes words in the singular and plural.
My guess?
I think it's compensating for the current custom of not giving much importance to typing text.
After all, text without commas, full stops, question marks is common.
But a fix is on the way for the next WEB 4.1 interface update.
Allow search by exact term.
It's already on Trello's To-Do list.
There is no implementation deadline.
If you want you can vote. More votes, faster. :-)
See here: https://trello.com/c/FhpxaRAx/132-support-searching-for-exact-matches
Reply by playonjeff
on December 19, 2023 at 2:57 AM
If so, it would be great if the TMDB leadership could provide some sample code (or at least a description) of the logic that is implemented by the website to account for such variations in how it interacts with the API. The goal is simple: How do I use the search API to produce the exact same results as a website search for the same exact terms. That should be achievable without having to wait for the next interface update.
Reply by playonjeff
on December 20, 2023 at 1:29 PM
Any chance someone from TMDB can chime in on this one?
Reply by playonjeff
on December 27, 2023 at 9:07 AM
Here is another example where it happens. Searching for: The Man From The Diner's Club
The website handles it. The API does not. Would really love to know what pre-submission edit rules the website does on the search string to make it work better there.
@travisbell, would it be possible to document this somewhere?
Reply by playonjeff
on December 27, 2023 at 1:19 PM
And another example: Be a Rish Man
Website handles it. API does not.
There are clearly many differences/corrections that the website is making to search terms before submitting it to the search API.
It would be really really really nice to know what those are and/or how to use the API to get the same exact search results as the website.
Reply by PandaDouxYT
on November 21, 2024 at 3:06 AM
Hi guys, did you find it? Because I have the same problem with
If I make this request: https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/multi?api_key=X&query=un%20petit%20truc%20en%20plus It says: no results.
But if I change "petit" to "p'tit," like this: https://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/multi?api_key=X&query=un%20p'tit%20truc%20en%20plus It finds an exact match for the movie I'm searching for.
However, on the website https://www.themoviedb.org/search?query=un+petit+truc+en+plus with "petit," it finds the movie titled "p'tit" without any issue.
My query is essentially the same. Is it possible to use something like %LIKE% or how do they make it work?