I am attempting to re-create 99rental dot com behaviour for the Finnish iTunes Store.
99rentaldotcom seems to grab the 0.99$ rental of the week, and shows it.
I am having a great deal of trouble figuring out how to do a query for the Finnish iTunes Store.
The issue seems to be that I cannot do a search without defining a term.
So, I've reverse-engineered it like this:
Look at iTunes Store -> Movie Rental of the week at 0.99€ - let's say it is a film with Heist on it. Or, to work for this week, a film with Ocean -word in it.
I search
https://itunes.apple.com/search?country=FI&entity=movie&trackRentalPrice=0.99000
<- no result, because no term.
https://itunes.apple.com/search?trackRentalPrice=0.99000&country=FI&entity=movie¤cy=EUR&term=
<- still no result, because no term
<- this will give me a list of all films with ocean in them, available on the Finnish iTunes Store, available for currency euro, and entity:movie.
I was hoping to create a Shortcut shortcut that would take me to "this week's 0.99€ rental on Store X" (in this case, Finnish iTunes Store.
Could you guys help me figure out how to do this? 99rentaldotcom obviously do this, or something similar to it, but surely this isn't done by hand only?
I would love to create a shortcut that fetches 0.99 rental, 1.99 rental, 1.99 buy, 2.99 buy etc films from the iTunes Store. I can build the shortcut, but I have to know how to use the iTunes Store Search API.
Please help?