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The data contains watchers, playes, collectors, comments, lists, and votes.

Usage

shows_stats(id)

movies_stats(id)

seasons_stats(id, season = 1L)

episodes_stats(id, season = 1L, episode = 1L)

Source

shows_stats() wraps endpoint shows/:id/stats.

movies_stats() wraps endpoint movies/:id/stats.

seasons_stats() wraps endpoint shows/:id/seasons/:season/stats.

episodes_stats() wraps endpoint shows/:id/seasons/:season/episodes/:episode/stats.

Arguments

id

character(1): The ID of the item requested. Preferably the trakt ID (e.g. 1429). Other options are the trakt.tv slug (e.g. "the-wire") or imdb ID (e.g. "tt0306414"). Can also be of length greater than 1, in which case the function is called on all id values separately and the result is combined. See vignette("finding-things") for more details.

season, episode

integer(1) [1L]: The season and eisode number. If longer, e.g. 1:5, the function is vectorized and the output will be combined. This may result in a lot of API calls. Use wisely.

Value

A tibble(). If the function has a limit parameter (defaulting to 10), this will be the (maximum) number of rows of the tibble. If there are no results (or the API is unreachable), an empty tibble() is returned.

Examples

# Stats for a movie
movies_stats("inception-2010")
#> # A tibble: 1 × 10
#>   watchers  plays collectors comments lists votes favorited recommended type  
#>      <int>  <int>      <int>    <int> <int> <int>     <int>       <int> <chr> 
#> 1   529794 706392     438506      162 74633 70639      2194        2194 movies
#> # ℹ 1 more variable: id <chr>
if (FALSE) {
# Stats for multiple shows at once
shows_stats(c("breaking-bad", "game-of-thrones"))

# Stats for multiple episodes
episodes_stats("futurama", season = 1, episode = 1:7)
}