YARMan Web (BETA)
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@J.Beau great :) how does the content of
/var/www/html/
look like? maybe you should rerun the script after update. The content from the repro should be locatated at/var/www/html/
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@pjft said in RetroPie WebGUI + Metadata Editor (BETA):
Wow, this looks awesome! I do have the question, though, which is whether having Apache running in the background takes a meaningful toll on the Pi's performance and memory or not.
@BuZz already suggested to switch to the php integrated webserver, but I am no bash guru :). Starting the process in the background, pushing output somewhere, etc...
as far as I figured out it could be started with
php -S "$(hostname -I):8001" -t "/var/www/html" > /dev/null 2>&1 &
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@daeks said in RetroPie WebGUI + Metadata Editor (BETA):
@J.Beau great :) how does the content of
/var/www/html/
look like? maybe you should rerun the script after update. The content from the repro should be locatated at/var/www/html/
(assuming you are using a PI3)After some tinkering, I removed everything and followed the instructions again. It's working great in Safari now :) Thanks!
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@BuZz said in RetroPie WebGUI + Metadata Editor (BETA):
How about just using something like the built in php webserver? - primarily for development and shouldn't be used for any public site - but it should be enough for this, and you can avoid messing around with installing a full webserver etc. eg
What do you think on that approach? https://github.com/daeks/RetroPie-WebGui/blob/master/scriptmodules/supplementary/webgui_default.sh
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@daeks the install function seems to be copying from md_inst to md_build (the wrong direction ?).
I would checkout directly to "$md_inst" - in fact you can just have a single install_bin_webgui function which does the git clone - keeps it simple.
it will need a remove function that removes it from /etc/rc.local - there are some bash things that I would change too, but looks much better and simpler without the apache stuff.
Cheers.
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@BuZz Have changed it again. Hopefully everything is now fine :)
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@daeks almost :) - the configure and remove need a few changes - if you submit it as a PR once you are ready I will advise - easier then as I can reference code lines.
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Just as a note here: I have rebranded the whole app with a more individual untaken name to avoid naming conflicts with other "web guis".
The name will be "YARMan Web (Yet Another RetroPie Manager)"
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@daeks I love it. :)
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Looks brilliant. I'll have to find time test the latest changes though I'll defer to Jools for the setup script integration.
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@herb_fargus said in Rebranded: YARMan Web (former RetroPie WebGUI) + Metadata Editor (BETA):
Looks brilliant. I'll have to find time test the latest changes though I'll defer to Jools for the setup script integration.
Great :) - As a side note: Currently on each save in the metadata module, a backup copy will be done for the gamelist.
General Questions:
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What would be the location for videos / marquees? For the time being I am uploading everything to the emulationstation/downloaded_images location.
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Whats the purpose of the thumbnail tag in the gamelist?
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- Seems like some people put them in diff folders
/videos
and/marquees
but I think people use screenscraper to generate the gamelists on a PC, I'm not sure if we have defined a standard for retropie
If you note the scraper module they can be put in the default location or in the ROM folder (which I'm more partial to as it means I only have to scrape once and they are in my backups with the ROMs) so it may be worth considering a setting for which folders/paths it saves?
- I don't know I thought it was to scrape a lower res image faster for the pi as it doesn't have the specs of a PC and full res images can slow it down?
- Seems like some people put them in diff folders
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I'll second that.
I certainly have the videos and marquees in a completely separate folder, for organization's sake. Also, as I load things from a USB, I don't want to store them in the SD card - which is the where the default scraper folder stores things.
I know it's yet another small thing, but I would not object to having the user set the folders in a preferences tab. My structure currently is:
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/%SYSTEM_NAME%
/home/pi/RetroPie/videos/%SYSTEM_NAME%
/home/pi/RetroPie/marquees/%SYSTEM_NAME%
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/%SYSTEM_NAME%/images (as this was how it was by default, and I'm too lazy to redo all the gamelists by hand).I suppose I left the images folder insider the systems, but this way it's easier to manage. If I want, at any point in time, to have a lighter setup I can just ignore the videos folder, for instance.
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@pjft As I am not fixed on that as well, I will revert the path to be a common config parameter. I will move that to the fields definition itself on the next change with default pointing to emulationstation/downloaded_images.
Then its up to the installation later on which path will be used for uploading new media objects (common name I used for that).
Currently it is "static" in thedefaults/config.json
for all media objects (later on for each field with type "upload" indefaults/fields.json
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@pjft That would be my proposal for it: PR #21 Commit Diff
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Anyhow, as the project progresses, I have applied some "standards" to it. The master branch is now protected and changes can only be applied by pull request if they are reviewed and checked against a modified version of the PSR2 coding standard.
Beside contributors, I think it would be nice to have some persons in place for testing changes and reviewing pull requests beside me before merging them.
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Just reinstalled YARMan. Looking good! It doesn't display any emulators/roms at the moment. Is that correct?
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@J.Beau yes you are right... I am testing with apache started with default "pi", but retropie starts the integrated server as root - sorry didnt know that :( - I updated the install script. Please retry it.
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@daeks Worked! Just tested it with some Atari 2600 games. Started with an empty gamelist.xml. I was able to change one name, it doesn't seem to save any other changes after that. Uploading images doesn't work btw. Also, it doesn't use the gamelist.xml/images in the roms directory. They are also listed as roms. Not a problem, because I can move things over easily. I was doing everything manually anyway :) This looks very promising!
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@J.Beau have you tested it only with safari? is it possible to try the upload in another browser?
I will test it with an empty gamelist :) haven't tried that. my fault.
gamelist.xml can be in the rom directory as well or have you changed anything? I am only aware of /home/pi/.emulationstation/gamelists as location. Interesting to see that images from the rom folder are listed as there is some extension white listing.
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