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Get a shows next or latest episode

Usage

shows_next_episode(id, extended = c("min", "full"))

shows_last_episode(id, extended = c("min", "full"))

Source

shows_next_episode() wraps endpoint /shows/:id/next_episode.

shows_last_episode() wraps endpoint /shows/:id/last_episode.

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("tRakt") for more details.

extended

character(1): Either "min" (API default) or "full". The latter returns more variables and should generally only be used if required. See vignette("tRakt") for more details.

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

shows_next_episode("one-piece")
#> # A tibble: 1 × 7
#>   season number title        trakt    tvdb     imdb  tmdb   
#>    <int>  <int> <chr>        <chr>    <chr>    <chr> <chr>  
#> 1     22   1128 Episode 1128 13000613 11069451 NA    6129610
shows_last_episode("one-piece", extended = "full")
#> # A tibble: 1 × 18
#>   season number title             number_abs overview rating votes comment_count
#>    <int>  <int> <chr>                  <int> <chr>     <dbl> <int>         <int>
#> 1     22   1127 Luffy vs. Kizaru…       1127 NA          8.5    48             0
#> # ℹ 10 more variables: first_aired <dttm>, updated_at <dttm>,
#> #   available_translations <list>, runtime <int>, episode_type <chr>,
#> #   original_title <chr>, trakt <chr>, tvdb <chr>, imdb <chr>, tmdb <chr>