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    • kiroK
      kiro @Folly
      last edited by

      @Folly if you try to get retroscraper and run it locally, do you have the same problem?

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      • FollyF
        Folly @kiro
        last edited by Folly

        @kiro

        I just did, with this command :

        python3 retroscraper.py --systems arcade --relativepaths
        

        That works, I have videos now.

        My script has a different command, will do that test also locally.

        I tested this command, with similar options with the one in my script :

        python3 retroscraper.py --systems arcade --recursive --relativepaths --mediadir media/emulationstation --nobackup
        

        That works locally too now.

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        • kiroK
          kiro @Folly
          last edited by

          @Folly cool, let me know how it goes.

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          • FollyF
            Folly @kiro
            last edited by

            @kiro

            Running this locally also works :

            curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zayamatias/retroscraper-remote/main/retroscraper.py|python3 - --systems arcade --recursive --relativepaths --mediadir media/emulationstation --nobackup
            

            From my script however it still has the same issue.
            I will reboot my system to see if this will help.

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            • kiroK
              kiro @Folly
              last edited by

              @Folly yes, I totally forgot about the retroscraper -remote version, just uploaded the fix there too

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              • FollyF
                Folly @kiro
                last edited by Folly

                @kiro

                Yea, I see it too now.
                I was thinking also that it was the -rpie version but it's the remote indeed.
                So It didn't have the fix yet.

                I rebooted and now it works again, great.
                But the reboot would not have been necessary, I believe now.

                Very strange indeed that it somehow didn't work anymore but it seems it has been fixed ;-)

                Thanks for fixing.
                Good team work !

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                • kiroK
                  kiro @Folly
                  last edited by

                  @Folly there seems to be an issue with the database and some video naming, I fixed the video naming conventions in the front-end, but still need some work in the backend. Thanks again! And yes, great teamwork!

                  Enjoy your weekend!

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                  • FollyF
                    Folly @kiro
                    last edited by

                    @kiro said in [SOFT] New Scraper in the works:

                    Enjoy your weekend!

                    You too.

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                    • FollyF
                      Folly @kiro
                      last edited by Folly

                      @kiro

                      Today I changed how the dependencies for retroscraper-remote are installed in my WIP mamedev.sh module-script as I wasn't happy about how it was.

                      It took me quite some time to figure things out but I am quite happy with the result as it looks like it's a bit faster.

                      This is the commit I made.

                      This is how the function looks now :

                      function retroscraper_remote_depends_mamedev () {
                      	#install pip if the pip module is not installed
                          if [[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"No module named pip"* ]]; then
                              su $user -c "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O /tmp/get-pip.py"
                              su $user -c "python3 /tmp/get-pip.py"
                          fi
                      
                          #update pip if there is a new release
                      	[[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"new release of pip"* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip"
                      
                          #install python modules when not detected as installed
                          #retroscraper-remote needs httpimport as extra library so some dependancies can be used "online"
                          #https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23106621/replace-multiple-consecutive-white-spaces-with-one-comma-in-unix
                      	local retroscraper_remote_module
                      	local retroscraper_remote_modules=()
                      	retroscraper_remote_modules=(
                      	wheel==0.40.0
                      	setuptools==67.7.2
                      	googletrans==4.0.0rc1
                      	Pillow==9.2.0
                      	requests==2.21.0
                      	httpimport==1.1.0
                      	)
                      	for retroscraper_remote_module in ${retroscraper_remote_modules[@]};do 
                      	[[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list|sed 's/ \{1,\}/==/g'") != *$retroscraper_remote_module* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user $retroscraper_remote_module"
                      	done
                      }
                      

                      I think you will find it interesting too.

                      What is your opinion about also using a fixed version for wheel and setuptools ?

                      If you have a question regarding this, then let me know.

                      Edit :
                      After testing it more it still seems that it's a bit slow on the raspberry pi.
                      Will have a second look if I can improve it.

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                      • FollyF
                        Folly @kiro
                        last edited by

                        @kiro

                        By changing the function slightly I doubled the speed.
                        See this commit

                        This is the function now :

                        function retroscraper_remote_depends_mamedev () {
                        	#install pip if the pip module is not installed
                            if [[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"No module named pip"* ]]; then
                                su $user -c "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O /tmp/get-pip.py"
                                su $user -c "python3 /tmp/get-pip.py"
                            fi
                        
                            #update pip if there is a new release (2>&1 is used to redirect stderr to stdout so we can use the if function on the stderr info)
                        	[[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"new release of pip"* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip"
                        
                            #install python modules when not detected as installed
                            #retroscraper-remote needs httpimport as extra library so some dependancies can be used "online"
                            #https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23106621/replace-multiple-consecutive-white-spaces-with-one-comma-in-unix
                        	local pip_list_output
                        	local retroscraper_remote_module
                        	local retroscraper_remote_modules=()
                        	retroscraper_remote_modules=(
                        	wheel==0.40.0
                        	setuptools==67.7.2
                        	googletrans==4.0.0rc1
                        	Pillow==9.2.0
                        	requests==2.21.0
                        	httpimport==1.1.0
                        	)
                        	#this command was the first test and filters out the required modules but has no speed advantage vs the used command
                        	#pip_list_output=$(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list|sed 's/ \{1,\}/==/g'|awk \"/${retroscraper_remote_modules[0]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[1]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[2]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[3]}/ ||  /${retroscraper_remote_modules[4]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[5]}/\"")
                        	pip_list_output=$(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list|sed 's/ \{1,\}/==/g'")
                        	
                        	for retroscraper_remote_module in ${retroscraper_remote_modules[@]};do 
                        	[[ $pip_list_output != *$retroscraper_remote_module* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user $retroscraper_remote_module"
                        	done
                        }
                        
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                        • kiroK
                          kiro @Folly
                          last edited by

                          @Folly Hey thanks! Very useful indeed. I like the specific version switch, since sometimes newer versions of libraries have breaking changes.

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                          • FollyF
                            Folly @kiro
                            last edited by Folly

                            @kiro said in [SOFT] New Scraper in the works:

                            I like the specific version switch, since sometimes newer versions of libraries have breaking changes

                            Sure, I think so too.
                            I think you know but with this command you can list the outdated versions :

                            python3 -m pip list --outdated
                            

                            So we can find the latest versions and update the versions one at a time in the function I made.
                            That way we can test if a newer module version breaks the script.
                            If not we can update the versions in the script.

                            What do you think ?

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                            • FollyF
                              Folly @kiro
                              last edited by Folly

                              @kiro

                              I updated all modules to the latest version.
                              Only these 3 are changed : Pillow==9.5.0 requests==2.30.0 httpimport==1.3.0

                              See this commit

                              This is the function now :

                              function retroscraper_remote_depends_mamedev () {
                              	#install pip if the pip module is not installed
                                  if [[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"No module named pip"* ]]; then
                                      su $user -c "wget https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O /tmp/get-pip.py"
                                      su $user -c "python3 /tmp/get-pip.py"
                                  fi
                              
                                  #update pip if there is a new release (2>&1 is used to redirect stderr to stdout so we can use the if function on the stderr info)
                              	[[ $(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list" 2>&1) == *"new release of pip"* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip"
                              
                                  #install python modules when not detected as installed
                                  #retroscraper-remote needs httpimport as extra library so some dependancies can be used "online"
                                  #https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23106621/replace-multiple-consecutive-white-spaces-with-one-comma-in-unix
                              	local pip_list_output
                              	local retroscraper_remote_module
                              	local retroscraper_remote_modules=()
                              	retroscraper_remote_modules=(
                              	wheel==0.40.0
                              	setuptools==67.7.2
                              	googletrans==4.0.0rc1
                              	Pillow==9.5.0
                              	requests==2.30.0
                              	httpimport==1.3.0
                              	)
                              	#this command was the first test and filters out the required modules but has no speed advantage vs the used command
                              	#pip_list_output=$(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list|sed 's/ \{1,\}/==/g'|awk \"/${retroscraper_remote_modules[0]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[1]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[2]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[3]}/ ||  /${retroscraper_remote_modules[4]}/ || /${retroscraper_remote_modules[5]}/\"")
                              	pip_list_output=$(su $user -c "python3 -m pip list|sed 's/ \{1,\}/==/g'")
                              	
                              	for retroscraper_remote_module in ${retroscraper_remote_modules[@]};do 
                              	[[ $pip_list_output != *$retroscraper_remote_module* ]] && su $user -c "python3 -m pip install --user $retroscraper_remote_module"
                              	done
                              }
                              
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                              • FollyF
                                Folly
                                last edited by Folly

                                Hi @kiro ,

                                I think I found an issue when scraping msx stuff.
                                For some games a number was detected as name and :113 is added after the zip file.
                                These "name" numbers / *.zip:113 aren't correctly displayed also in emulationstation.

                                Here is part of the retropie log :

                                System: msx2 | Game : Game World - 126 Games
                                System: msx2 | Game : Gun Fright
                                System: msx2 | Game : 95372
                                Gw126.zip:113
                                
                                System: msx2 | Game : 95372
                                Gw126.zip:113
                                
                                System: msx2 | Game : 95372
                                Gw126.zip:113
                                
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hades
                                System: msx2 | Game : Desperado
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hafanuda Koi Koi - Gostop Godori
                                System: msx2 | Game : Miracle Warriors - Seal Of The Dark Lord
                                System: msx2 | Game : Gyrodine
                                System: msx2 | Game : Harapeko Pakkun
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hang-on
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hb-3600 Controller + Hb-6000 5.25" Dsdd Floppy Drive
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hanafuta
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hbd-50
                                System: msx2 | Game : 95524
                                Hboxing.rom:113
                                
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hbd-f1 (floppy Controller + 3.5" Dsdd Floppy Drive)
                                System: msx2 | Game : Head & Tail
                                System: msx2 | Game : Hbd-20w (floppy Controller + 3.5" Dsdd Floppy Drive)
                                System: msx2 | Game : Heavy Boxing
                                System: msx2 | Game : Heist, The
                                System: msx2 | Game : 95372
                                Gw126.zip:113
                                
                                System: msx2 | Game : hfox2.zip
                                

                                Can you have a look ?

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                                • kiroK
                                  kiro @Folly
                                  last edited by kiro

                                  Hi @Folly ! Sorry I didn't get your meaning. Does the number also show in the gamelists? thanks!

                                  Forget it, it seems to happen with just two games. Should get fixed in the nightly refresh. Sorry for that!

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                                  • FollyF
                                    Folly @kiro
                                    last edited by

                                    @kiro

                                    FYI, In emulationstation both name(number) and *.zip:113 are displayed over each other in one line.

                                    Thanks I will try tomorrow.

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                                    • kiroK
                                      kiro @Folly
                                      last edited by

                                      @Folly I'm in the process of adding around 100k amiga roms to the DB, so the nightly refresh takes a little bit more time than expected. Probably the fixes will not be visible yet.

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                                      • FollyF
                                        Folly @kiro
                                        last edited by Folly

                                        @kiro

                                        Great !
                                        I loved the Amiga too.
                                        The latest Amiberry is quite good though, definitely need to play it more often ;-)

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