Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper
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@muldjord Ok cool, if that is the case let me try doing a cache refresh and then rescrape first to see if its fixed now and I'll report back.
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Refreshing the cache and rescraping took care of the issue. Thanks for the quick response.
Edit: Just as a side note to anyone else having the same issue. You'll need to purge your cache for that specific system otherwise when you rescrape it will grab the ZZZnotagame info from your cache and cause the problem all over again.
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@muldjord I cannot figure it out. I don't have the credentials commented out, they are properly written, yet I continue to get a "Received invalid ScreenScraper server response, maybe their server is having issues, forcing 1 thread..." and then nothing but empty Json scrapes. Please help! This is with version 3.4.3 BTW.
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@AlCzervik It works fine, just tested it. Maybe their servers were having issues (they are having a lot of issues in general because of so many people scraping at the moment), please try again.
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@muldjord I'll take another look but are there other things I can check that could cause that issue? Is there a way I can test the API?
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@AlCzervik Hmm, actually that response is also shown if your credentials are wrong. It needs to look exactly like this in the config.ini:
[screenscraper] userCreds="user:pass"
But with your own user and pass of course. If you've entered that correctly and don't have any stray configs messing with that, it will work.
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@muldjord That's helpful! Quotes required? I know use case is important on the variable, is it important with the username/password? Perhaps I should inquire with screenscraper directly to ensure there's nothing wrong with my account? I only recently got to the point where I can download data, perhaps that's the issue.
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@AlCzervik It could be. The service is currently closed for some users. I'm not sure what tiers are closed exactly.
I don't think the quotes are necessary but I know it works with them, so I would use them. But if you get that error at the beginning it either means the server is down or you entered the credentials incorrectly. I'm guessing the latter as many people seem to get it wrong.
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@muldjord Thanks for your help. I'll have to start with them if that response is related to credentials. And I've checked and rechecked that it is spelled correctly in the config.ini file. Not sure what else to try at this point. Thanks again.
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@AlCzervik If you paste your config.ini as a code-block (BE SURE TO REMOVE YOUR USER + PASS) I can take a look at it.
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# -------------------------------------------------------------------- # Skyscraper by Lars Muldjord (https://github.com/muldjord/skyscraper) # -------------------------------------------------------------------- # This is an example config file for use with Skyscraper. Use it as a template for creating # your own. If you copy this file to 'config.ini' it will be used per default. # You can always copy config.ini.example to a filename of your choice and make Skyscraper # use it with the '-c' command line option. # You can have several platform sections in one config file. Further down is an example of # a generic platform setup. Check '--help' for more info on supported platforms. # You can have several scraping module sections in one config file. Further down is an example # of a generic module setup. Check '--help' for more info on supported modules. # Remember that most of these settings can also be set as command line options. Doing so # will overrule the options seen here except for the scraping module configs which # overrules everything else. # Platform specific configs overrules main configs. # Uncomment the sections and lines you wish to use: [main] ##Setting input, gamelist or media folder here, will automatically append '/[platform]' to path. ##If you need better control, use the same variables under a [<platform>] section instead. #inputFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms" #excludeFiles="*[BIOS]*" #includeFiles="Super*" #gamelistFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms" #mediaFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms" #cacheFolder="/home/pi/.skyscraper/cache" #cacheResize="false" #jpgQuality="95" #cacheCovers="true" #cacheScreenshots="true" #cacheWheels="true" #cacheMarquees="true" #importFolder="/home/pi/.skyscraper/import" #unpack="false" #frontend="emulationstation" #emulator="" #launch="" #videos="false" #videoSizeLimit="42" #symlink="false" #brackets="true" #maxLength="10000" #threads="2" #pretend="false" #unattend="false" #unattendSkip="false" #interactive="false" #forceFilename="false" #verbosity="1" #skipped="false" #maxFails="30" #lang="en" #region="wor" #langPrios="en,de,es" #regionPrios="eu,us,ss,uk,wor,jp" #minMatch="0" #artworkXml="artwork.xml" #relativePaths="false" #addExtensions="*.zst" #hints="false" #subdirs="true" #spaceCheck="true" #scummIni="/full/path/to/scummvm.ini" #[<PLATFORM, eg 'amiga'>] #inputFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga" #excludeFiles="*[BIOS]*" #includeFiles="Super*" #gamelistFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga" #mediaFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga/media" #cacheFolder="/home/pi/.skyscraper/cache/amiga" #cacheResize="false" #jpgQuality="95" #cacheCovers="true" #cacheScreenshots="true" #cacheWheels="true" #cacheMarquees="true" #importFolder="/home/pi/.skyscraper/import/amiga" #unpack="false" #emulator="" #launch="" #videos="false" #videoSizeLimit="42" #symlink="false" #brackets="true" #lang="en" #region="wor" #langPrios="en,de,es" #regionPrios="eu,us,ss,uk,wor,jp" #minMatch="0" #maxLength="10000" #threads="2" #startAt="filename" #endAt="filename" #pretend="false" #unattend="false" #unattendSkip="false" #interactive="false" #forceFilename="false" #verbosity="1" #skipped="false" #artworkXml="artwork.xml" #relativePaths="false" #extensions="*.zip *.uae *.adf" #addExtensions="*.zst *.rom" #subdirs="true" #[<FRONTEND, eg 'pegasus'>] #excludeFiles="*[BIOS]*" #includeFiles="Super*" #artworkXml="artwork.xml" #emulator="" #launch="" #gamelistFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga" #mediaFolder="/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/amiga/media" #skipped="false" #brackets="true" #videos="false" #symlink="false" #startAt="filename" #endAt="filename" #unattend="false" #unattendSkip="false" #forceFilename="false" #verbosity="1" #maxLength="10000" [screenscraper] userCreds="user:pass" #threads="1" #minMatch="0" #maxLength="10000" #interactive="false" #cacheResize="false" #jpgQuality="95" #cacheCovers="true" #cacheScreenshots="true" #cacheWheels="true" #cacheMarquees="true" #videos="false" #videoSizeLimit="42"
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@AlCzervik That config.ini is correct.
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@muldjord Thank you! But yeah, it's driving me crazy why it isn't working!!
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@AlCzervik I assume you have gone to their website and logged on to check that your profile is active, right?
And just to give an example, this is how the entry would look if your username was
mike
and your pass wassupersecret
(not real, just came up with it):[screenscraper] userCreds="mike:supersecret"
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@muldjord Thanks again. I've tried several things and nothing seems to work. So, to be clear, that error definitely means I'm not getting authenticated to ScreenScraper.fr correct? I know your program has worked with another source so I assume it is that connection to ScreenScraper. I'll try posting again in their forum for help. Any other ideas would be appreciated!
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@muldjord A few other notes, it's correctly stating "Fetching limits for user 'User', so I know it's grabbing it properly there. Then I get the "Received invalid ScreenScraper server response..." message.
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@AlCzervik Can you try and update Skyscraper and try again? I just updated it to 3.4.4 today, and it will now tell you if the credentials are rejected.
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@muldjord Updated to 3.4.4. Similar error. First I get the "Fetching limits for user 'User', just a sec..." After that, I now get "Received invalid / empty ScreenScraper server response..."
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@AlCzervik Ok, that is really, really odd. Then it's not a login error. Can you please verify that it says Skyscraper 3.4.4 when you run it?
EDIT: Ah, yes, it is. Because the error message is updated with "empty". In that case, I have no idea what is going on. I can't reproduce that error here. Can you try and change your password to something else and retry it with that? I'm thinking that maybe it is an encoding error.
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@muldjord I'll try the password change. Here's the screenshot:
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