Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test
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Thanks, was just wondering whether there's a different command for running it, vs installing it. I already have it installed from a while back. Perhaps it's the same command and that's just not stated up there.
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@ohmycommodore said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
Perhaps it's the same command and that's just not stated up there.
"Up there" - where ?
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@mitu Ah sorry, first post, up at the top I meant.
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@ohmycommodore Did you read the Wiki page ? It's stated in there:
If you wish to run it from the command line, for more advanced options and parameters, you can find it installed in /opt/retropie/supplementary/skyscraper/Skyscraper.
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Of course, was just looking for clarification as I don't terminal too much, and there's a warning about mixing methods of running this thing. I also haven't used it since early on, and there were recent changes. Thanks.
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@ohmycommodore I ran it from the terminal after exiting ES. I know it can be installed whilst ES is running but I think you have to scrape without ES running.
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@ohmycommodore I don't understand - you can run it through the GUI, which ultimately runs the CLI with some parameters pre-set. Each setting in the GUI has a Help option which shows which CLI parameter is used for that option. So ultimately running it through the GUI is the same think as running it from the command line - as stated, the command line has more options than what is exposed through the GUI.
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Working great for me so far. I did have a small issue where I had games in folders and it found them but refused to write a gameslist.xml. It was easily fixed for me because ES has the functionality now that made me use folders to begin with (genre filtering) and I just removed everything from folders.
One thing I'd like to see in the GUI though is scraping images by region. Default seems to be EU and I'd love to scrape US without going to command line.
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@Ronoh55 There is no default for region set from the GUI, however you can edit the
.ini
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@mitu An issue has been reported at the Skyscraper github which relates to the script and not Skyscraper itself. If a user has all of their files in subfolders inside a platform folder such as
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro/subfolder/[all files here]
the script exits without scraping the subfolder. To make this work the user had to have at least one file in the/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/mame-libretro
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MobyGames is not in the gui but is on the Github as an option to scrape from. It is still an option correct? Only through CLI for now?
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@muldjord I'll take a look, looks like a script issue.
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@Ronoh55 Yes, it's not in the GUI, since it's not suitable for bulk scraping due to the low number of allowed scrapes (25 I think).
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Ah, that makes sense. Didn't know it has such a small limit
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@Ronoh55 Yes, the mobygames module is very limited and should only ever be used to scrape single roms. So that makes it unusable in the GUI. That's the reason for the removal. It can still be used on command line though and works well.
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@muldjord Here's a draft for the new UI. I removed the Localdb as a scraping source and added the new ESGamelist local source.
There is now an explicit option to generate the gamelist(s) from the menu
When chosen, you'll be asked to choose which systems you want to include in the gamelist generation (similar to 'Scrape chosen systems'). I'm not so sure about renaming 'Scrape' to 'Gather', and 'Download' doesn't seem appropriate (it's not only downloading artwork, it's also information retrieval). I'm open to ideas :).
I think I'll re-arrange the menu, so that any configuration options are below the actions (Scrape/Scrape/Generate and then the rest of the options).
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Since artwork.xml and config.ini can be edited from the GUI already, how about also allowing to edit aliasMap.csv? For completeness.
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@mitu Looks good! One note: The "Gather resources from X" should not include the name since it should be initiated from within the menu. It's not an option, just a submenu. And I think it makes sense to call it "Gather and cache resources" for instance. That's more specific and descriptive.
So you'd enter that menu and choose any of the scraping modules from inside it and it would do 1 run gathering resources from that 1 module, then return to the menu. Then go back to the main menu and choose "Generate ES game list(s) from cache".
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@muldjord said in Skyscraper now officially part of RetroPie, please test:
@mitu Looks good! One note: The "Gather resources from X" should not include the name since it should be initiated from within the menu. It's not an option, just a submenu. And I think it makes sense to call it "Gather and cache resources" for instance. That's more specific and descriptive.
I don't understand :). The first 2 choices initiate a scrape (gather), the 4th option is just a configuration toggle. So we would rename the entries
- Gather and cache resources for all systems - runs the scrape for all systems, with the source from 4.
- Gather and cache resources for chosen systems - runs the scrape for selected systems, with the source from 4.
Is that what you meant ?
EDIT: something like
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@Silent That would be a good candidate; while an 'advanced' feature, it doesn't require any other CLI operations the user must perform.
I see there is a sample (empty one) provided, I'll have to check during the install to not overwrite it. Right now, I think you may be the only user that is using this feature :).
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