Basicly the title :).
The individual calls to the method work just fine, but when appending it to the primary tv/id call no value is returned. For movies this does work.
Regards, Thomas
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Réponse de LordMike
le 18 juin 2015 à 16h48
For the record, when implementing TvEpisode and TvSeason, I couldn't append Account_states either.
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 19 juin 2015 à 10h47
Hi guys,
I've created a new ticket for this here. I'll look at it next week.
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 19 juin 2015 à 18h15
Hmm, all of my tests for series, seasons and episodes are working with one of my sessions:
Request:
Response
Request
Response
Request
Response
Are you sure you're calling the methods with a session that has rated or marked one of the items (as a favourite or watch list)?
Réponse de LordMike
le 20 juin 2015 à 06h30
I'm pretty sure they are neither. But is it necessary to do that?
If so, we'll have to make a workaround which creates the object if it's not there and fills in blanks, so that the end user will get the same experience every time they call the API (can't have stuff being null if you explicitly asked for it).
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 20 juin 2015 à 10h15
You don't need to have done any of the account actions on the item (rated, watchlist or favorite) but you do need a valid
session_id
for theaccount_sates
field to show up.I can call any arbitrary item and get back you'd expect:
Réponse de LordMike
le 20 juin 2015 à 10h27
Oooh.. Might be we missed the session id.. Makes sense.