Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper
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When it says [...] PASS 1 ——— Game [gametitle] not found :( ———
Does it mean it will make other passes until it will find the rom media in screenscraper?
Updated to 3.0.2 and I still get a lot of them (while UXS found them all, except very few titles) so there must be something going on.
Also, is there a way to export the games titles that were not found?
Thanks in advance!
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@mo418 When running with
--unattend
, the list of not found titles is saved in~/.skyscraper/skipped-<scraper>.txt
. It will tell you at the end of the run[...] Total number of games: 2 Successfully processed games: 1 Skipped games: 1 (Filenames saved to '~/.skyscraper/skipped-thegamesdb.txt')
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@scocasso If you run it from command line you can choose to skip existing entries (it will ask you). From the retropie menu it loads them from cache, which is really fast, but it doesn't skip them. If you want to skip them entirely, you need to run it from command line.
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@muldjord said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@Brunnis Yes, I can do manual md5 searches now, so that should be fixed too.
I have tested this morning and there's still something not working as it should. The update fixed approximately half of the "No returned matches" occurrences. The previous example (Batman on NES) now works. However, the same issue remains for other ROMs. Here's an example:
35933222cf8658f7c6679fc7de630aaa Battletoads & Double Dragon - The Ultimate Team (U) [!].nes
This one is also found by searching with the MD5 hash directly on screenscraper.fr, so it seems Skyscraper may still have an issue here. I guess it's possible that MD5 matching simply doesn't work and that Batman started working because of some other change.
Also, after the update to version 3.0.2, Skyscraper will no longer create the gamelist.xml file after scraping. I upgraded from version 3.0.1 (via the RetroPie-Setup script), where it worked fine (even after manually deleting gamelist.xml before scraping). Any ideas?
EDIT: I'm initiating scraping from RetroPie-Setup. Should I try the command line for one of the troublesome ROMs? Any suggested command to execute that could help diagnose the issue?
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@Brunnis said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
Also, after the update to version 3.0.2, Skyscraper will no longer create the gamelist.xml file after scraping. I upgraded from version 3.0.1 (via the RetroPie-Setup script), where it worked fine (even after manually deleting gamelist.xml before scraping). Any ideas?
You need to run the game list generation pass after gathering the resources, please read the docs, it's explained there. This was also the case with 3.0.1.
I'll check that one example you mention and see if I can find out why it won't work.
EDIT: Checked the Double Dragon file you mentioned and that particular file does not exist in their database for the NES platform (at leas I can't find it, so please provide a direct link to the NES version of this exact file if you did find it). So that is the reason. Whatever UXS does I can't tell you why it recognizes it. From the screenscraper APIv2, I can't get a hit on that file when it doesn't exist. I'm guessing this is the case with all of the remaining files you have trouble with.
EDIT2: I just manually looked over all the Battletoads roms for the NES platform in their database. I can't find a file with that file name.
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@muldjord said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
You need to run the game list generation pass after gathering the resources, please read the docs, it's explained there. This was also the case with 3.0.1.
Okay, that's weird. I haven't even seen "gamelist generation" mentioned in the RetroPie-Setup script menu from where I initiate the scraping. I though I'd be handled automatically? With Skyscraper 3.0.1 I could delete gamelist.xml, enter RetroPie-Setup, perform the scraping and the gamelist.xml would be generated.
But I'll read the docs and see if I can get a handle on it.
I'll check that one example you mention and see if I can find out why it won't work.
EDIT: Checked the Double Dragon file you mentioned and that particular file does not exist in their database for the NES platform (at leas I can't find it, so please provide a direct link to the NES version of this exact file if you did find it). So that is the reason. Whatever UXS does I can't tell you why it recognizes it. From the screenscraper APIv2, I can't get a hit on that file when it doesn't exist. I'm guessing this is the case with all of the remaining files you have trouble with.
No idea why you can't get a hit on that file. Just search from the screenscraper.fr front page with the MD5 hash and it'll list a single result for NES: https://www.screenscraper.fr/rominfos.php?romid=265259
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@Brunnis said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
With Skyscraper 3.0.1 I could delete gamelist.xml, enter RetroPie-Setup, perform the scraping and the gamelist.xml would be generated
If you chose the "generate game list(s)" option yes. Not while scraping.
I see the file now. It is odd that it won't recognize it. I even tried renaming it to match the same name, but still no luck. I have no explanation for this currently, but I'll dig a bit deeper. Thanks.
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@muldjord said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@Brunnis said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
With Skyscraper 3.0.1 I could delete gamelist.xml, enter RetroPie-Setup, perform the scraping and the gamelist.xml would be generated
If you chose the "generate game list(s)" option yes. Not while scraping.
I had apparently not updated the RetroPie-Setup script in a few weeks. I see now that the whole menu has been redone. Problem solved.
I see the file now. It is odd that it won't recognize it. I even tried renaming it to match the same name, but still no luck. I have no explanation for this currently, but I'll dig a bit deeper. Thanks.
Okay, thanks.
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@muldjord I figured out why now. Stay tuned...
EDIT: Yes, this is because of un-escaped amperands in the returned xml. The file actually returns a result, but my parser quits because it doesn't see valid xml. I've reported this to the Screenscraper team, hopefully they will be interested in fixing it. If they do it will work without updating Skyscraper.
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@muldjord said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@muldjord I figured out why now. Stay tuned...
EDIT: Yes, this is because of un-escaped amperands in the returned xml. The file actually returns a result, but my parser quits because it doesn't see valid xml. I've reported this to the Screenscraper team, hopefully they will be interested in fixing it. If they do it will work.
Nice that you found it! That's a pretty major issue... Yep, let's hope they'll fix it.
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@Brunnis I've worked around the invalid xml by simply fixing it internally before I parse it. I've just released Skyscraper 3.0.3 where this is fixed. Please try it out with the roms you are having trouble with and let me know how it goes. I've already tested it with the Battletoads file and that worked brilliantly.
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@muldjord Awesome, now it found every single ROM I have! :-D For some reason, it missed a lot of games when running the first time, but then I immediately ran it again and it found all of them. Perhaps communication issues with screenscraper.fr?
Anyway, thanks for fixing this so quickly! With these issues fixed, I guess a lot of people will notice an improvement.
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@Brunnis Yes, I am currently going over some of my previously skipped files aswell, and a lot of them are now getting recognized. This is really cool, so thank you for being persistent in getting me to look at this.
EDIT: Btw, for anyone using the 'screenscraper' module in Skyscraper, do consider supporting them on patreon or by contributing data to their database. They are doing an amazing job with the new APIv2 (which Skyscraper uses). Same goes for the RetroPie project, please consider supporting them aswell.
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@muldjord No problem, glad I could help! :-)
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I find that I can't rescrape certain games that previously worked with screenscraper. For example:Never mind, it looks like it was a temporary problem with screenscraper. It seems to be working ok for me now.
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@muldjord Is Skyscraper down ? I had been using it via command line and tried to update it today to the lastest version and got an error, then I uninstalled it and tried to re-install it and the same error popped up not allowing it to install from scratch.This is the error:
compilation terminated.
Makefile:748: recipe for target 'skyscraper.o' failed
make *** (skyscraper.o) Error 1I then tried to install it via Retropie Setup and received the error
Could not successfully build skyscraper -Scraper for Emulationstation by Lars Muldjord.
(/home/pi/Retropie Setup/tmp/build/skyscraper/Skyscraper not found) -
@ByteThis Can you post the complete error log on pastebin.com - you should find the complete log file in
~/RetroPie-Setup/logs
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@mitu Sure here is the one from trying to install via Retropie Setup : https://pastebin.com/r3Sc4CXX
I deleted the one from the command line but I will reproduce the error and paste it here.
Here is the second log : https://pastebin.com/TeGYj0bD
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@ByteThis Looks really odd. Seems like it is missing a qt5 dependency. It can't find the QStorageInfo headers. This works just fine on my own Pi 3B+. Just for the heck of it, try running:
$ sudo apt-get install qt5-default
And then try installing it again.
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