Final Project of the Data Collection and Processing with Python. This course is part of the Python 3 Programming Specialization offer by University of Michigan in Coursera. You can find more information at https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-collection-processing-python/home/welcome
This project will take you through the process of mashing up data from two different APIs to make movie recommendations. The TasteDive API lets you provide a movie (or bands, TV shows, etc.) as a query input, and returns a set of related items. The OMDB API lets you provide a movie title as a query input and get back data about the movie, including scores from various review sites (Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, etc.).
You will put those two together. You will use TasteDive to get related movies for a whole list of titles. You’ll combine the resulting lists of related movies, and sort them according to their Rotten Tomatoes scores (which will require making API calls to the OMDB API.)
The documentation for the API is at https://tastedive.com/read/api.
The documentation for the API is at https://www.omdbapi.com/
IMPORTANT NOTE: You will need a key to get the request for the TasteDive API. For default, I provided my personal key. Please, be careful we that.
It should take two input parameter, a string that is the name of a movie or music artist and the API key's. The function should return the 5 TasteDive results that are associated with that string; rigth now it only get movies, not other kinds of media. It will return a python dictionary with just one key, ‘Similar’.
Extracts just the list of movie titles from a dictionary
It takes a list of movie titles as input. It gets five related movies for each from TasteDive, extracts the titles for all of them, and combines them all into a single list. Don’t include the same movie twice.
It takes in one parameter which is a string that should represent the title of a movie you want to search. The function should return a dictionary with information about that movie.
It takes an OMDB dictionary result for one movie and extracts the Rotten Tomatoes rating as an integer. If there is no Rotten Tomatoes rating, return 0.
Richard Daniel Oliva Denis. danielolivadenis@gmail.com
Course material: University of Michigan in Coursera. You can find more information at https://www.coursera.org/learn/data-collection-processing-python/home/welcome