On Mar 15, Chris Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 'http' and 'mobile' works the same way, too.
> I'm not using sql, just the default IMDb (which is presumably http?).
Exactly, the default is 'http', which fetches information from the web;
it has nothing to do with the plain text data files (files like
mpaa-ratings-reasons.list.gz, in this case).
This example works for me:
from imdb import IMDb
i = IMDb('http')
matrix = i.search_movie('the matrix (1999)')[0]
i.update(matrix)
print matrix, matrix.movieID
print matrix['mpaa']
I've tried with both 'lxml' and 'beautifulsoup' parsers [1].
It prints 'Rated R for sci-fi violence and brief language.', by the way.
> For that, your above example generates a keyerror. How would I fix
> this for http?
Can you report the exception? I need to be sure where the problem lies.
+++
[1] can be forced with the "useModule" argument of imdb.IMDb (e.g.:
useModule='lxml' or useModule='beautifulsoup'); by default it
first tries 'lxml', falling back to 'beautifulsoup'.
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