Overview of the trakt.tv API Concepts and Endpoints

Published 2017-07-03, 17:24

trakt.tv offers a very comprehensive API with an amazing documentation. But thorough as it is – and the technical details like authentication, data formats, parameters etc. are really, really well covered – it can also feel a bit overwhelming when you jump in and want to get a first overview, or are only looking for some specific data or type of data.

As I just did exactly that, I went through the whole documentation and extracted the most relevant information. The order of this article, especially the API endpoints, follows the official API documentation. I only added some more headlines to group the endpoints in a better way:

Concepts

The API only defines some terms in „Terminology“, but there is a lot more to understand what there is and how it is all connected:

Use the checkboxes next to the terms to deactivate them in the list below. You can also set if they only should be deactivated or completely hidden.

Emojis Legend

These Emojis are used in the official documentation to indicate what functionality is offered by or needed for an endpoint.

Data Endpoints

These return the nitty-gritty of Trakt: Lots of data about shows and movies and all the things related to them:

User Endoints

If it matters which user is logged in via OAuth, these endpoints are collected here:

Master Data Endpoints

These endpoints offer mostly static data that should be retrieved once and then be cached for further use:

And that’s it! All essential API endpoints of the trakt.tv API, groupd by type and explained a bit more.

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I started to group my „twitter users I follow“ (Why is there no better word?) in (public and private) thematic lists to be able to follow them seperately. List management in Twitter’s web and mobile apps lacks a lot of features, so I went to trusted Google to find what is out there. Here are my 3 recommentations:

With these tools I was able to move some people around and dramatically clean up my lists.

Now to find (or create) a Twitter client that is made for lists and this style of reading. (On Windows, I recommend Tweetdeck.)

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Published 2013-11-04, 10:26

I had to research Dropbox for Business today. Here are the most interesting links and help files:

Nice product, well executed. And if you want some advice: Create a business account as soon as possible to avoid the moving of stuff and shared folders. That can really be a pain.

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