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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1275059" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Yeah you can delete those old ones, as I do it on occasion myself and it has no impact.</p><p></p><p>That is one of the things on my ToDo list for the plugin to delete all the old scraper-script entries except perhaps for the previous one, so at all times there would only be two IMDb+ scripts (current and previous as a backup). There is no limit though except for a tiny bit of storage space, so there's still a bug somewhere, but having a clean [ICODE]scripts[/ICODE] table just looks better if you ask me.</p><p></p><p>If you look the 2nd column has an ID value that is then used in the lookup table and matches the scraper-ID value on each movie entry.</p><p></p><p>That way you can have multiple scraper-scripts active with each assigned to the movies they imported, so that a refresh goes via that scraper-script.</p><p></p><p>It's the reason I added the "Force IMDb+..." option, so that any movie with an IMDb-tt-ID number assigned can be switched over to rely on the IMDb+ scraper-script instead to get a uniform experience. That way any movie that got imported by TMDb or IMDb default scraper-scripts will refresh via IMDb+ when you do it individual or at mass-scale.</p><p></p><p>The MovPic configuration has a special option to manually force it to another scraper-script via drop-down box options, but this does not exist in GUI.</p><p></p><p>PS: The reason it took 5 seconds is probably because you got debug/scraper-script-debug active, so once you are happy with results, disable those and try again, and things should be smooth sailing and hopefully towards 3-seconds. Verify the logs though, because for example RottenTomatoes might still be active, and unless you were lucky enough to get an API key that didn't get disabled, then the IMDb+ script might be wasting time trying to obtain info when it should just skip over it (which you can just adjust option for). I'm tempted to just write a script to harvest every RottenTomatoes movie-ID and create my own map to the IMDb tt-ID and then rely on my own server to create a proxy bridge the way I do for the Dutch MovieMeter (in their case it is to make proper API calls to their site while keeping API key info hidden from the open-source project). That would also allow me a solution again for Swedish users when their lookup proxy stopped working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1275059, member: 18896"] Yeah you can delete those old ones, as I do it on occasion myself and it has no impact. That is one of the things on my ToDo list for the plugin to delete all the old scraper-script entries except perhaps for the previous one, so at all times there would only be two IMDb+ scripts (current and previous as a backup). There is no limit though except for a tiny bit of storage space, so there's still a bug somewhere, but having a clean [ICODE]scripts[/ICODE] table just looks better if you ask me. If you look the 2nd column has an ID value that is then used in the lookup table and matches the scraper-ID value on each movie entry. That way you can have multiple scraper-scripts active with each assigned to the movies they imported, so that a refresh goes via that scraper-script. It's the reason I added the "Force IMDb+..." option, so that any movie with an IMDb-tt-ID number assigned can be switched over to rely on the IMDb+ scraper-script instead to get a uniform experience. That way any movie that got imported by TMDb or IMDb default scraper-scripts will refresh via IMDb+ when you do it individual or at mass-scale. The MovPic configuration has a special option to manually force it to another scraper-script via drop-down box options, but this does not exist in GUI. PS: The reason it took 5 seconds is probably because you got debug/scraper-script-debug active, so once you are happy with results, disable those and try again, and things should be smooth sailing and hopefully towards 3-seconds. Verify the logs though, because for example RottenTomatoes might still be active, and unless you were lucky enough to get an API key that didn't get disabled, then the IMDb+ script might be wasting time trying to obtain info when it should just skip over it (which you can just adjust option for). I'm tempted to just write a script to harvest every RottenTomatoes movie-ID and create my own map to the IMDb tt-ID and then rely on my own server to create a proxy bridge the way I do for the Dutch MovieMeter (in their case it is to make proper API calls to their site while keeping API key info hidden from the open-source project). That would also allow me a solution again for Swedish users when their lookup proxy stopped working. [/QUOTE]
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