Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
This error occurs when one logs in using the google credentials multiple times
in a short span of time. i.e. run the crawler, stop it, make a little change,
and run it again, and stop, and make some change. Your credentials will start
working automatically after 10 ~ 15 minutes or so. As for the re-captcha, You
cannot see it because the API this crawler makes use of does not have this
feature implemented.
Original comment by raunakgu...@gmail.com
on 26 Jun 2011 at 4:41
Any idea what might cause this problem if I have never run the crawler before?
I get this CAPTCHA error as well. Might have something to do with the
credentials I put into secure.java? Hmmm.
Mind telling me exactly what needs to be put in these fields?
public Secure() {
preferences.put("username_key", "username@gmail.com");
// preferences.put("more username", "username1@gmail.com");
// preferences.put("more username 2", "username2@gmail.com");
preferences.put("password_key", "password");
}
public String getUsername() {
return preferences.get("username_key", null);
}
public String getPassword() {
return preferences.get("password_key", null);
public User[] getUsers() {
/*
* Ideally, one would want 11+ username. 1 username per Android version,
* and the other username for crawling images and comments. For Testing
* purposes, one can add the same username to different index array.
*/
User[] users = new User[17];
users[0] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[1] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[2] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[3] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[4] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[5] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[6] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[7] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[8] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[9] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[10] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[11] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[12] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[13] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[14] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[15] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
users[16] = new User(getUsername(), getPassword());
return users;
}
Sounds straightforward enough, but you never can be too sure...
Original comment by ryan.cao...@gmail.com
on 9 Jun 2012 at 7:13
Does the Google Account you input into secure.java need to be associated with
an Android phone?
Original comment by ryan.cao...@gmail.com
on 9 Jun 2012 at 7:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
antitree
on 12 Jun 2011 at 9:02