2019-09-27, 00:44
(2019-09-27, 00:37)BobCratchett Wrote: Not really - as long as you don't have any in your user data folder you're fine. On a Mac, at least, the default nodes are part of the Kodi package. The obvious things to test, does it work if you select the TV Shows node rather than movies? Do the music nodes work, as ultimately they're the exact same code? If you add extra logging, what exactly is being returned by the json call? Worst case, does it work on another system, or a clean install?
This folder right?
Same error for TV Shows:
Code:
ERROR: XFILE::CDirectory::GetDirectory - Error getting library://video/tvshows/
Is the following code the bit in explorer you are talking about?
python:
if json_response.has_key('result') and json_response['result'].has_key('files') and json_response['result']['files']:
json_result = json_response['result']['files']
for item in json_result:
# Handle numeric labels
altLabel = item[ "label" ]
if item[ "label" ].isnumeric():
altLabel = "$NUMBER[" + item[ "label" ] + "]"
if location.startswith( "library://" ):
# Process this as a library node
isLibrary = True
if widgetType is None:
widgetType = NODE.get_mediaType( location )
if itemType == "32014":
# Video node
windowID = "Videos"
if widgetType == "unknown":
widgetType = "video"
widgetTarget = "videos"
EDIT: The only clickable entry in music was top 100 and same error:
Code:
ERROR: XFILE::CDirectory::GetDirectory - Error getting library://music/top100/