Gamelist Excel export script
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@mitu I cant find a bad xml
I also replaced few 'Ö' (no other 'Ö', 'ğ', 'Ş', Ç')
re run and get same result. I googled the error:
'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xd6'
and most pointers relate to how python converts things. And that this was fixed on Python3!
Ive exported full run if helps
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@2play From the distance: I assume your
~/.emulationsstation/es_systems.cfg
contains a non ASCII character (Ö
). Have a look there.
If you want to keep your O-umlaut, maybe adding a declaration to thees_systems.cfg
is honored by the XML parser(elementree), so add<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
and give it a try.HTH
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@2play said in Gamelist Excel export script:
Ive exported full run if helps
https://pastebin.com/11GS3ZS5Unfortunately that doesn't hint me on what is wrong. Maybe @Lolonois has a point, check the systems' config and make sure it's properly XML formed.
Alternatively, you could try running the script viapython3
(instead of justpython
), but make sure you install the XLSX module withpython-pip3
so it's available forpython3
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@Lolonois & @mitu
First of all a big thank you for your kind replies!
It is an amazing script @mitu-
@Lolonois I have changed the xml header: Not working with python v2
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@Lolonois You are correct on the Ö. It is in the LÖVE 2d Game Engine system name tag. If I remove command runs fine ( @mitu )
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@mitu Since I have Python 3.7.3 installed, I did as you advised.
Python 3 works and exports excel list without any changes (no removal of Ö from LÖVE)
So if I may suggest to ppl do below:
Check Python version 2 or 3
python --version or python3 --version
Install Python3 If No Result Above
sudo apt-get install -y python3-dev python3-setuptools
GET MITU GAMELIST LATEST FILE:
wget -O export.py https://gist.githubusercontent.com/cmitu/73cf0783e9e1e4e02d8ce5c44f7a8984/raw/4a7a8176f8b73ee7bc41ec8d884a9820d84ab639/gamelist.py
XLSXWRITER Installation:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jmcnamara/xlsxwriter cd xlsxwriter sudo python3 setup.py install
RUN (normal):
python3 export.py /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/export_list.xlsx
RUN (debug):
python3 export.py /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/export_list.xlsx -d
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@2play said in Gamelist Excel export script:
@Lolonois You are correct on the Ö. It is in the LÖVE 2d Game Engine system name tag. If I remove command runs fine ( @mitu )
I see. I'll try to see if it would work with Python2, otherwise I'll update the installation instruction on the first post.
Thanks for the update.
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@mitu said in Gamelist Excel export script:
It is in the LÖVE 2d Game Engine system name tag. If I remove command runs fine ( @mitu )
I already had Love as a system, but RetroPie doesn't configure it with LÖVE, just Love. Did you modify the name of the system manually ?
Nevertheless, I added a fix for the issue and also fixed the bug of exporting empty comments for games that don't have any description.
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@mitu welcome, yes and thank you :-)
Tested and now python 2 also works ok with your fix! -
@mitu gm friend
i was checking today my es reported arcade set at 340 and export xls reports 331
I have to check what is missing. but later due to work
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Wow, this script is awesome! Thank you very much for it. Much appreciated!
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I know this thread is very old now but hoping someone may be able to assist. I have used this script in the past and it worked flawlessly but when I went to run it today I got the following error
2022-01-04 13:53:37,126 INFO Exporting to file /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/export_list.xlsx
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "export.py", line 599, in <module>
xlsx_export_workbook(systems, output, collections)
File "export.py", line 394, in xlsx_export_workbook
if len(custom_collections)>0 :
TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()The file is not being saved. Any idea what the above means and how to resolve it?
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@joesnow81 Can you run the script with the debug flag enabled (
-d
) and post the output ? If it's large, use pastebin.com to post it.
Since it seems to crash during the collection parsing part, can you also runls -l $HOME/.emulationstation/collections
and post the output ?
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@mitu
What are your thoughts on exporting to CSV (comma seperated values) so that any spreadsheet program can open?
Also, your thoughts on being able to edit the exported file and then export/convert to gamelist.xml? -
@kelvinator3300 said in Gamelist Excel export script:
What are your thoughts on exporting to CSV (comma seperated values) so that any spreadsheet program can open?
Exporting to CSV is easy enough that it doesn't need a special script - can be done with
xmlstarlet
without problems. However, this will produce one CSV per gamelist, whereas a spreadsheet can contain all the info.Is there a spreadsheet program that can't open XLS(X) files ?
Also, your thoughts on being able to edit the exported file and then export/convert to gamelist.xml?
That's something that was asked before, but it's not something that I'm interested in particular - the script is meant just to produce a summary of your gamelist(s). If you want to edit your gamelists, use something like ARRM, which can do that without issues.
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Hi @mitu,
I'm sorry to post here something nothing to do with this topic, but I've being trying to submit a Help post and I can't because it requires a tag. However, I can't find the tag field to include them. Could you help me with that, please? No need to say I'm a newbie here... and not so good with these social media platform either. I tried to send a message to somebody asking, but didn't get that too. Since you are a moderator, I just gave it a shot here. Thanks a lot!
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@nelsonchelini Some user had the same issue the other day - see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/35266/import-roms-into-mame/37. What browser/OS/device are you using ? Isnt't the tags input sufficiently visible or explicitely shown ?
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@mitu I'm using Google Chrome at the PC and tried Microsoft Edge as well, but no lucky either.
But after seeing the link you sent, I got it. Such a simple thing that caused me a big headache. But thanks to you, it is fine now. Many thanks, dude.
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