2020-11-08, 15:33
(2020-11-08, 04:11)eric1905 Wrote: @Razze Or is there a possibility to print out the name of the current processed movie?
Can I send a Request to kodi besides this addon to find the error uniquid? This is my error:
Code:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.053 T:13984 ERROR <general>: Exception in thread
2020-11-08 03:08:25.054 T:13984 ERROR <general>: trakt-sync
2020-11-08 03:08:25.054 T:13984 ERROR <general>: :
2020-11-08 03:08:25.054 T:13984 ERROR <general>: Traceback (most recent call last):
2020-11-08 03:08:25.054 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Program Files\Kodi\system\python\Lib\threading.py", line 932, in _bootstrap_inner
2020-11-08 03:08:25.055 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.055 T:13984 ERROR <general>: self.run()
2020-11-08 03:08:25.055 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.055 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\service.py", line 379, in run
2020-11-08 03:08:25.057 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.058 T:13984 ERROR <general>: sync.sync()
2020-11-08 03:08:25.058 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.058 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\sync.py", line 57, in sync
2020-11-08 03:08:25.058 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.058 T:13984 ERROR <general>: syncMovies.SyncMovies(self, progress)
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\syncMovies.py", line 21, in __init__
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>: kodiMovies = self.__kodiLoadMovies()
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\syncMovies.py", line 74, in __kodiLoadMovies
2020-11-08 03:08:25.059 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>: kodi_movies = kodiUtilities.kodiRpcToTraktMediaObjects(data)
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\kodiUtilities.py", line 204, in kodiRpcToTraktMediaObjects
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>: movieObject = kodiRpcToTraktMediaObject('movie', movie, mode)
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.060 T:13984 ERROR <general>: File "C:\Users\Eric\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\script.trakt\resources\lib\kodiUtilities.py", line 166, in kodiRpcToTraktMediaObject
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>: data['ids'] = data.pop('uniqueid')
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>: KeyError
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>: :
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>: 'uniqueid'
2020-11-08 03:08:25.061 T:13984 ERROR <general>:
Ok, I saw that I do not have any tmdb entries in my uniqueid database table. For tv shows i have entries with tmdb but also with other ones (tvrage, tvdb), but the same media_id has no tmdb. I guess this is the problem? Is there a way I can recreate the tmdb entries for movies and tv shows without deleting the table because I want to remain my watched states?