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Forms for creating new MusicBrainz entities can be “seeded” with values supplied via POST-ed <code>multipart/form-data</code> body parameters (for the [[mb:release/add|Add Release]] page) or URL query parameters (for most other pages). Third-party tools that use seeding to make it easier to import data into MusicBrainz are listed at [[External Resources]].
Forms for creating new MusicBrainz entities can be “seeded” with values supplied via POST-ed <code>multipart/form-data</code> body parameters (for the [[mb:release/add|Add Release]] page) or URL query parameters (for most other pages). Third-party tools that use seeding to make it easier to import data into MusicBrainz are listed at [[External Resources]].


=== Add Artist ===
== Add Artist ==


You can seed a new release with a GET request. See [[/Artist_Editor|the artist editor seeding documentation]] for details.
You can seed a new release with a GET request. See [[/Artist_Editor|the artist editor seeding documentation]] for details.

Revision as of 14:03, 22 July 2023

Forms for creating new MusicBrainz entities can be “seeded” with values supplied via POST-ed multipart/form-data body parameters (for the Add Release page) or URL query parameters (for most other pages). Third-party tools that use seeding to make it easier to import data into MusicBrainz are listed at External Resources.

Add Artist

You can seed a new release with a GET request. See the artist editor seeding documentation for details.

Add Release

You can seed a new release with a POST request. See the release editor seeding documentation for details.

Other pages (Add Label, Add Standalone Recording, etc.)

Most non-release forms can be seeded via URL query parameters sent via GET requests.

In almost all cases, a form input can be seeded by passing a parameter corresponding to input's name attribute. For example, the Add Artist page's “Name” field is defined in the page source as <input ... name="edit-artist.name" ...>, and a URL like https://musicbrainz.org/artist/create?edit-artist.name=My+Name will initialize the field to the text “My Name”.

To set a checkbox input, pass the value 1.

The following pages support seeding:

Add Event

Add Label

Add Standalone Recording

Add Work