piejanssens / premiumizer

Download manager for premiumize.me cloud downloads
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Premiumizer stops working #238

Closed Tscherno closed 3 years ago

Tscherno commented 5 years ago

Everything worked fine until some point. From there on Premiumizer is stuck "Loading download tasks". Debug logs doesn't show much: 11-24 12:50:27 apscheduler.scheduler : DEBUG : Looking for jobs to run 11-24 12:50:27 apscheduler.scheduler : DEBUG : Next wakeup is due at 2019-11-24 12:50:28.244098+01:00 (in 0.999104 seconds) 11-24 12:50:27 apscheduler.executors.default : INFO : Running job "update (trigger: interval[0:00:01], next run at: 2019-11-24 12:50:28 CET)" (scheduled at 2019-11-24 12:50:27.244098+01:00) 11-24 12:50:27 root : DEBUG : def update started 11-24 12:50:27 root : DEBUG : def prem_connection started 11-24 12:50:27 urllib3.connectionpool : DEBUG : https://www.premiumize.me:443 "POST /api/transfer/list HTTP/1.1" 200 None 11-24 12:50:27 root : DEBUG : def parse_task started 11-24 12:50:27 root : DEBUG : def get_task started 11-24 12:50:27 apscheduler.executors.default : ERROR : Job "update (trigger: interval[0:00:01], next run at: 2019-11-24 12:50:28 CET)" raised an exception Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/apscheduler/executors/base.py", line 125, in run_job retval = job.func(*job.args, **job.kwargs) File "premiumizer.py", line 1227, in update idle = parse_tasks(transfers) File "premiumizer.py", line 1310, in parse_tasks speed=speed + ' --- ', eta=eta, folder_id=folder_id, file_id=file_id) UnboundLocalError: local variable 'eta' referenced before assignment 11-24 12:50:27 geventwebsocket.handler : DEBUG : Initializing WebSocket 11-24 12:50:27 geventwebsocket.handler : DEBUG : Validating WebSocket request

neox387 commented 5 years ago

I think you are running an old version based on these line numbers File "premiumizer.py", line 1227, in update idle = parse_tasks(transfers) File "premiumizer.py", line 1310, in parse_tasks

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