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A JSON array that looks like this:
I use it to fetch my Last.fm and ListenBrainz recommendations for example.
Sorry for the necro, but can you expand on how you pull in your ListenBrainz rec?
This is awesome, thanks! I've deployed the script on a basic local nginx docker container with PHP enabled but the Lidarr list import service only seems to be importing the first result. Did you run into that issue during your development?
Seems the documentation around the custom list is non-existent. Here's the sample output from my page:
[ { "MusicBrainzId": "9f81247f-7f57-42f3-a8ba-75bef554e591" }, { "MusicBrainzId": "0ae49abe-d6af-44fa-8ab0-b9ace5690e6f" }, { "MusicBrainzId": "3b910f7b-018f-408f-950b-47e02d2ce305" } ]
Yeah I’m getting Items found: 1. I just finished adding a script for the LastFM recommended artists and it’s having the same problem.
I noticed the Lidarr code runs a “CleanupListItems” function on the deserialized results which would make sense as to why I’m just getting 1 result. It’s filtering distinct records by Artist and Album which would both be empty strings in the ImportListItemInfo collection.