Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper
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Removed for clarity. Check next release post 2 posts further down.
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@muldjord Can you implement ports for the next update and do I need to delete the old skyscraper files in order to update to 2.2.5? As well as this could I manually allow ports to be scraped if I added ports to the platform.pp file and compiled skyscraper?
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Skyscraper 2.2.5 released: https://github.com/muldjord/skyscraper
- Improved artwork 'shadow' effect. Now renders correctly on artwork with transparency
- Added '(uncached)' to terminal output for media types that user has disabled for caching
- Now always uses existing cached resources when scraping with any scraping module. Use '--updatedb' to force a refresh
- Improved 'artwork.xml' parser to better handle xml syntax problems
- Improved '--cleandb' so it always resaves the db after a cleaning run
- Updated 'simple mode' to also include questions about '--forcefilename' and '--updatedb'
- Now always converts images to 16bit externally. Still uses 32bit internally
- Added 'pc' and 'ports' platforms
Happy scraping! :)
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@sammyboy Please re-download 2.2.5 (delete your files, and follow the instructions from the beginning again). I have now included 'ports' as you requested. :)
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@muldjord Thank you so much
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@muldjord is there an ETA for skyscraper version 2.2.6 and do you know anything about how retropie themes work? (please see artbook theme thread if you do)
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@sammyboy said in Versatile C++ game scraper: Skyscraper:
@muldjord is there an ETA for skyscraper version 2.2.6 and do you know anything about how retropie themes work? (please see artbook theme thread if you do)
can you give the guy a break? geez. you have basically hijacked this thread and turned it into your own personal support thread. you can subscribe to the commit feed on github for updates, but can you please refrain from spamming this thread anymore?
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@chipsnblip ok I'll stop spamming stuff on this thread because I know that he works hard on this stuff. And @muldjord sorry for being so annoying.
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@muldjord First of all, love what you’re doing with Skyscraper. It’s a cracking scraper – fast, efficient, and the Simple mode works very well. Keep up the good work!
I have a question which I’ve not been able to find the answer to after much searching and experimenting:
The gamelist.xml file produced by Skyscraper is populating the
<image>
node with screenshots, whereas my theme (Art book) requires the boxart / cover to populate the<image>
node (it ignores the<cover>
node entirely). I’m keen to keep all the image types in the db, so don’t want to simply copy / replace the covers onto the screenshots, and try and I may I cannot get the artwork.xml to produce the required<image>
node. The other scrapers I use put the boxart / cover in the<image>
node, but I’m keen to use Skyscraper as my default from now on.I’m assuming that the nodes and their scraped content are hard-coded by Skyscraper, but is there any way I can edit the config / src files to get it to populate the
<image>
node with the cover art? I tried editing the code in emulationstation.cpp to do just that but it doesn’t seem to have worked. Have I got a config setting wrong somewhere?My workaround for now is a series of find / replace tasks in a text editor, but I’d love to be able to get this excellent scraper to output the perfect xml file for my theme.
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@aphyx Check the artwork.xml documentation. You can add an <artwork type="screenshot"> node that has the <layer type="cover"> inside. It will then export the cover as the screenshot (which populates the <image> node as you request).
Concerning the <cover> node I can't remember if I export that currently. I think I do, but I am on vacation currently so I'll have to check it when I get back home in a weeks time. :)
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So, currently working on the option of providing filename(s) on command line. My current approach is this: If one or more filenames are provided on command line, it will scrape those using the provided platform with '-p'. It will NOT alter the game list you have, and it will NOT process artwork files. It WILL cache or update the local data and media for the games provided, meaning that a scraping with '-s localdb' afterwards, will make use of the data.
The usefulness as I see it, would be that it would allow you to experiement with changing the filename for a better result from the scraping. And when you've found one that works, you can scrape everything again.
Would this be useful to you guys? Comments? Suggestions? It's been requested quite a few times, so I'm very interested in feedback on this.
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Skyscraper 2.2.6 released: https://github.com/muldjord/skyscraper
- Now always caches resources locally, even if pretend is set
- Optimized 'simple mode' generated script. Now has '--pretend' set for all non-local modules to avoid artwork processing on those runs. This is a lot faster and provides the same result
- Added the possibility to supply one or more filenames on the command line - it will then ONLY scrape those particular files. Platform still has to be set with '-p' for this to work
- Fixed bug where [tags] would be appended twice when using '--forcefilename'
The much requested feature of providing filenames on command line is implemented in this release. When used, it will scrape those files exclusively and cache the resulting data in the local database cache. To make use of the data afterwards you need to rescrape the entire platform using '-s localdb'. Please give it a go and let me know what you think.
Happy scraping! :)
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@muldjord whatever I do I just can't get the textual data to scrape and I've created the definitions.dat folder and the made the ROM base.txt file what am I doing wrong? These are the files that I have made:
Description: ###DESCRIPTION###
Developer : ###DEVELOPER###
Publisher : ###PUBLISHER###
Rating : ###RATING###
Genre : ###TAGS###Description: Being a real-estate magnate used to be hard work. Thanks to technology, the computer does all the hard stuff, like rolling dice, for you. Freed of the anxiety of arguing over leaners, you have plenty of time to strategize your next financial move. Up to four players, or you and three computer opponents, take turns around the board. A player wins when the others go belly up. You can also play a quick game mode or a time limit game. In any of the game modes, you can institute your own house rules. Some of those could include awarding a person for landing on free parking, dealing out some properties at random to begin the game, or changing the number of properties you have to own in a group before you can build houses. The easy-to-use interface makes it easy to manage your finances. When you have multiple players, the games can take a long time to finish, but that's the nature of Monopoly.
Developer : Takara
Publisher : Destination Software Inc
Rating : 3.5
Genre : StrategyThe name of the file is Monopoly (U).txt
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EDIT: Nevermind, read your post wrong. Looks ok to me, not sure what is wrong. I recommend using an xml based format instead, try that.
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@muldjord tried that and it is the exact same result (i tried it first)
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@muldjord what should I do?
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All I can say is that if you've followed the documentation completely, it WILL work. I'm assuming you might have something wrong with where you've placed the files, what you've named them or what command line you run Skyscraper with. And since I don't know any of these things, I can't tell you what to do.
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@muldjord i send pictures and the command I use is Skyscraper -p gba -s import
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@muldjord the pictures are on Twitter - the first thing you see
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