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mangastream: no extractor found #2

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ghost opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 8 comments
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mangastream: no extractor found #2

ghost opened this issue Apr 15, 2016 · 8 comments
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ghost commented Apr 15, 2016

Suddenly mangastream gives a no extractor found error. It worked just a few days ago.

@mikf mikf self-assigned this Apr 20, 2016
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mikf commented Apr 20, 2016

This should be fixed with one of the last commits.

@mikf mikf closed this as completed Apr 20, 2016
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ghost commented Apr 20, 2016

Thank’you very much!

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ghost commented Apr 22, 2016

It still doesn’t work. I’m using the latest master from git

@mikf mikf reopened this Apr 22, 2016
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mikf commented Apr 22, 2016

Could you give me an url for which it doesn't work? I am unable to reproduce your issues myself.

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ghost commented Apr 22, 2016

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mikf commented Apr 22, 2016

The regular expression i used only matched urls starting with readms.com/r/. It should hopefully work now.

@mikf mikf closed this as completed in b5e62ec Apr 22, 2016
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ghost commented Apr 22, 2016

Works perfectly 🎉
Thank’you!

@mikf mikf added the bug label Mar 31, 2017
mikf added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 11, 2018
Using only the "comment" field isn't enough ...

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Hrxn commented Dec 12, 2018

Was the reference to this issue intentional?

mikf added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 8, 2020
- remove useless clutter by creating new tweet-data dicts instead of
  reusing the original Tweet objects
- rename fields to how they were named before
  ('id_str' -> 'tweet_id', etc.)
- only include 'author' if it would differ from 'user'
- restore 'archive_fmt'
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