Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper
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@muldjord So I'm slowly but surely getting all of ROMs scraped using skyscraper and the results are simply amazing. I should have done this long ago!
I just wanted to thank you for such a great scraper! I have read back through a lot of the posts on this thread and your commitment to creating a great program clearly shows. I hope you take great pride in this! The next time I'm at my computer I will be sure to send a tip your way. Thanks again for all your hard work!
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@quicksilver said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@muldjord So I'm slowly but surely getting all of ROMs scraped using skyscraper and the results are simply amazing. I should have done this long ago!
I just wanted to thank you for such a great scraper! I have read back through a lot of the posts on this thread and your commitment to creating a great program clearly shows. I hope you take great pride in this! The next time I'm at my computer I will be sure to send a tip your way. Thanks again for all your hard work!
You are very welcome and thanks! Skyscraper is sort of a passion project of mine and I probably spend more time on it than I should. :D
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@muldjord sorry to be a nuisance again so soon, but I'm having issues generating Gameslist for "ports". Using the GUI I was unable to scrape any games because the platform is set as "ports" which the sources don't recognize as a valid platform. So I scraped them all from the commandline using pc as the platform. However, when I go to generate the Gameslist it just says the games cannot be found.
Edit: I see scummvm set to look for PC and Amiga matches. Perhaps ports can be set to look at pc?
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@quicksilver said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
Using the GUI I was unable to scrape any games because the platform is set as "ports" which the sources don't recognize as a valid platform.
The
ports
platform already has several platform aliases. Among them ispc
, so it should work just fine with the file name based modules provided your scripts have a good naming convention (Such asGame Name.sh
). It will scrape.sh
file when using ports.screenscraper
might give you issues though, as I don't send a proper system id with the query since I don't know what platform the games will be for from the get-go as I do for other platforms. So there you will have to work around it as you already do.EDIT: I actually just noticed that I can make this work with screenscraper aswell. The
PC Dos
platform they have is the parent ID also for the Windows platform. So I can set that and it will work.If you want to test it out you can simply set line 571 in
screenscraper.cpp
to readreturn "135";
. Then compile Skyscraper withmake
and thensudo make install
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@muldjord the strange thing is thegamesdb will find the games if I search manually from the commandline with the platform set as pc. But if I search using the GUI it will return all games as not found.
I installed skyscraper through the retropie setup script. In order to test your fix would I have to uninstall and build it manually?
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@quicksilver Hm, I'll see if I can reproduce this. Can you give me the details - name of the file, folder (I guess it's
ports
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@mitu correct the game folders+the .sh scripts to run the games are in my /roms/ports/ directory.
If I attempt to scrape the .sh scripts on the command line using "pc" as the platform I will get successful scrapes for doom, doom 2, quake, hexen etc. But it won't work if the platform is set as "ports". Screenscraper shows a message that it's not a supported platform and the gamesdb can't find anything (unless I change the platform to PC like I said). Oddly enough, if I trick it by scraping my ports using PC as the platform the Gameslist will not generate anything.
Edit: and speaking of PC, it looks like skyscraper doesn't recognize .conf files as a valid extension in my PC folder.
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@quicksilver said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
if I trick it by scraping my ports using PC as the platform the Gameslist will not generate anything.
How exactly are you 'tricking it' ? Are you copying the
.sh
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@mitu no, the .sh files are for my ports games (doom, quake etc.) and they are in my ports folder. What I'm doing is changing the platform on the command line to "pc"
So for example this is the default and it returns no matching games:
Skyscraper -p ports -s thegamesdb ./RetroPie/roms/ports/doom.sh
But if I change to:
Skyscraper -p pc -s thegamesdb ./RetroPie/roms/ports/doom.sh
It will find the game no problem. I believe this even works for screenscraper as well if the name is a 100% match.
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@quicksilver Ah, ok, then it's normal that generating the list won't work, since the cache entry is associated with the
pc
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@quicksilver said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@mitu I figured it had something to do with that. But according to @muldjord, ports should already be looking for PC matches but unless I tell it to look for them by setting pc as the platform, it can't find them.
Quick note: You should never give it a file name on command line that is not related to the current input folder (which in this case is
roms/pc
). If you do, it won't be included when you generate the game list afterwards since it is no longer in the input directory. You are basically caching data for a file that effectively doesn't exist when you generate the platform later on (since it will look for files inroms/ports
at that point). :)Ports currently looks for both Windows, Dos and PC as platforms when using the file name based modules (all modules except
screenscraper
). So that should work. If you use the fix I gave you earlier it might also work withscreenscraper
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@muldjord said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
Ports currently looks for both Windows, Dos and PC as platforms when using the file name based modules (all modules except screenscraper). So that should work. If you use the fix I gave you earlier it might also work with screenscraper.
Except that it isn't working properly. The gamesdb will give a "file not found" for every one of my ports games. If I manually switch the platform to pc it will find the games no problem (I am aware this will not work properly for generating the Gameslist). This says to me that the platform "ports" is not properly searching "pc" like it's supposed to.
Also do you have a PayPal account? Or only patreon? I would like to tip you for all your hard work on this but would like to give a one-time payment. Wasn't sure if cancelling a patreon after a one month paemt was considered bad form.
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I really wish I could use this on my Windows machine. :(
Maybe I'll set up a Linux partition just to run this.
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@quicksilver said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
Except that it isn't working properly. The gamesdb will give a "file not found" for every one of my ports games. If I manually switch the platform to pc it will find the games no problem (I am aware this will not work properly for generating the Gameslist). This says to me that the platform "ports" is not properly searching "pc" like it's supposed to.
Also do you have a PayPal account? Or only patreon? I would like to tip you for all your hard work on this but would like to give a one-time payment. Wasn't sure if cancelling a patreon after a one month paemt was considered bad form.
pc
andports
have the exact same aliases, so this is caused by something else. The only difference between the platforms is thatpc
also looks for *.com *.bat and *.exe in addition to *.sh where ports only look for *.sh. So that might be the issue instead. The aliases are the same. But once again, you need to do the code change I mentioned earlier if you want it to work forscreenscraper
as well (I know you are usingthegamesdb
). Just to be clear. :)You can donate directly to paypal by using muldjordlars@gmail.com, but I'd actually suggest you donate to the RetroPie project instead. :) That's up to you of course.
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@LiveFastCyYoung said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
I really wish I could use this on my Windows machine. :(
Maybe I'll set up a Linux partition just to run this.
I'm not sure how much work it would take to get it on Windows (probably not that much). But if I do port it to Windows, it will be command line only. :)
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@muldjord I'd be fine with command line only. :D
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@muldjord thanks for the reply. All of my ports games are launched via .sh files so it shouldn't be a problem. But obviously it's not working so I'm not entirely sure what to do then.
I do donate already to RetroPie from time to time but I do also like to reward others as well!
Edit: looks like it's just thegamesdb that has an issue with ports. I scraped using openretro and mobygames and it picked up a lot of the games without an issue.
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@LiveFastCyYoung said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@muldjord I'd be fine with command line only. :D
I've compiled a Windows version that seemingly works. Please follow the instructions in the INSTALL_README.txt after unzipping it. This is important, otherwise it won't run!
Also note that this version is 100% unsupported, so you are on your own in using it. :) The only thing I am interested in is to know whether it runs with the dll's I've included. If not I need to include them. So please let me know if it complains about missing dll's when running it. Other than that, it should work just fine. I did a really quick test with it and it scraped nes roms just fine and also generated a gamelist without problems.
Here ya go: http://www.muldjord.com/downloads/Skyscraper_3.1.2_unsupported_win_version.zip
EDIT: Another quick note. Windows probably has the worst command prompt of any OS and so it does not support the color codings I use. So the output will look pretty weird.
EDIT2: I just tried running it from the Powershell. This won't work. You apparently need to use the older Windows command prompt that you can run with "cmd".
EDIT3: Updated it to 3.1.1
EDIT4: Updated it to 3.1.2
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