[BUG] Connection pool is full, Error fetching album, max_quality_available argument empty
Describe the bug
New user. Still trying to understand properly the functions. Deezer playlist download has worked once, thereafter misc errors. I've tried re-installs, I've tried on ubuntu and windows, same errors
Repeat warnings.... WARNING Connection pool is full, discarding connection: api.deezer.com. Connection pool size: 10
Errors on some tracks........ ERROR Error fetching album of track 71415044: DataException: album/7012964/tracks no data
Error perhaps related to max_quality_available being empty ValueError: max() iterable argument is empty
Forgive me if these should be three separate bugs. I don't know enough yet. Happy to re-submit
Command Used
rip -vvv --quality 2 url https://www.deezer.com/us/playlist/12388750023
Debug Traceback
Full debug result is too long, pasted here: https://pastes.io/rtlmfwbpno
For ref - the non debug result:
C:\Users\twtonicr>rip --quality 2 url https://www.deezer.com/us/playlist/12388750023
[13:03:31] ERROR Error fetching album of track 93748798: DataException: album/9523358 no data deezer.py:80
[13:03:34] WARNING Connection pool is full, discarding connection: api.deezer.com. Connection pool size: 10 connectionpool.py:330
WARNING Connection pool is full, discarding connection: api.deezer.com. Connection pool size: 10 connectionpool.py:330
[13:03:35] ERROR Error fetching album of track 4225038: DataException: album/393397 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 3760488: DataException: album/353442 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 86425623: DataException: album/8719761 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 2175379: DataException: album/217636 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 1942986: DataException: album/197842 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 10879252: DataException: album/994156 no data deezer.py:80
[13:03:36] WARNING Connection pool is full, discarding connection: api.deezer.com. Connection pool size: 10 connectionpool.py:330
WARNING Connection pool is full, discarding connection: api.deezer.com. Connection pool size: 10 connectionpool.py:330
[13:03:37] ERROR Error fetching album of track 128599203: DataException: album/13586929/tracks no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 71415044: DataException: album/7012964 no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 3463905: DataException: album/328623 no data deezer.py:80
[13:03:38] ERROR Error fetching album of track 128599291: DataException: album/13586937/tracks no data deezer.py:80
ERROR Error fetching album of track 86502605: DataException: album/8727507/tracks no data deezer.py:80
┌─────────────────────────────── Traceback (most recent call last) ────────────────────────────────┐
│ in _run_module_as_main:198 │
│ in _run_code:88 │
│ │
│ ... 17 frames hidden ... │
│ │
│ C:\Users\twtonicr\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\site-packages\streamrip\client\deezer. │
│ py:191 in get_downloadable │
│ │
│ 188 │ │ │
│ 189 │ │ dl_info["url"] = url │
│ 190 │ │ logger.debug("dz track info: %s", track_info) │
│ > 191 │ │ return DeezerDownloadable(self.session, dl_info) │
│ 192 │ │
│ 193 │ def _get_encrypted_file_url( │
│ 194 │ │ self, │
│ │
│ C:\Users\twtonicr\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python312\Lib\site-packages\streamrip\client\downloa │
│ dable.py:92 in __init__ │
│ │
│ 89 │ │ logger.debug("Deezer info for downloadable: %s", info) │
│ 90 │ │ self.session = session │
│ 91 │ │ self.url = info["url"] │
│ > 92 │ │ max_quality_available = max( │
│ 93 │ │ │ i for i, size in enumerate(info["quality_to_size"]) if size > 0 │
│ 94 │ │ ) │
│ 95 │ │ self.quality = min(info["quality"], max_quality_available) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
ValueError: max() iterable argument is empty
sys:1: RuntimeWarning: coroutine 'Playlist.download.<locals>._resolve_download' was never awaited
Config File
[downloads]
# Folder where tracks are downloaded to
folder = "C:\\Users\\twtonicr\\StreamripDownloads"
# Put Qobuz albums in a 'Qobuz' folder, Tidal albums in 'Tidal' etc.
source_subdirectories = false
# Download (and convert) tracks all at once, instead of sequentially.
# If you are converting the tracks, or have fast internet, this will
# substantially improve processing speed.
concurrency = true
# The maximum number of tracks to download at once
# If you have very fast internet, you will benefit from a higher value,
# A value that is too high for your bandwidth may cause slowdowns
# Set to -1 for no limit
max_connections = 6
# Max number of API requests per source to handle per minute
# Set to -1 for no limit
requests_per_minute = 60
[qobuz]
# 1: 320kbps MP3, 2: 16/44.1, 3: 24/<=96, 4: 24/>=96
quality = 3
# This will download booklet pdfs that are included with some albums
download_booklets = true
# Authenticate to Qobuz using auth token? Value can be true/false only
use_auth_token = false
# Enter your userid if the above use_auth_token is set to true, else enter your email
email_or_userid = ""
# Enter your auth token if the above use_auth_token is set to true, else enter the md5 hash of your plaintext password
password_or_token = ""
# Do not change
app_id = ""
# Do not change
secrets = []
[tidal]
# 0: 256kbps AAC, 1: 320kbps AAC, 2: 16/44.1 "HiFi" FLAC, 3: 24/44.1 "MQA" FLAC
quality = 3
# This will download videos included in Video Albums.
download_videos = true
# Do not change any of the fields below
user_id = ""
country_code = ""
access_token = ""
refresh_token = ""
# Tokens last 1 week after refresh. This is the Unix timestamp of the expiration
# time. If you haven't used streamrip in more than a week, you may have to log
# in again using `rip config --tidal`
token_expiry = ""
[deezer]
# 0, 1, or 2
# This only applies to paid Deezer subscriptions. Those using deezloader
# are automatically limited to quality = 1
quality = 2
# An authentication cookie that allows streamrip to use your Deezer account
# See https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/wiki/Finding-Your-Deezer-ARL-Cookie
# for instructions on how to find this
arl = "........REDACTED.........."
# This allows for free 320kbps MP3 downloads from Deezer
# If an arl is provided, deezloader is never used
use_deezloader = true
# This warns you when the paid deezer account is not logged in and rip falls
# back to deezloader, which is unreliable
deezloader_warnings = true
[soundcloud]
# Only 0 is available for now
quality = 0
# This changes periodically, so it needs to be updated
client_id = ""
app_version = ""
[youtube]
# Only 0 is available for now
quality = 0
# Download the video along with the audio
download_videos = false
# The path to download the videos to
video_downloads_folder = "C:\\Users\\twtonicr\\StreamripDownloads\\YouTubeVideos"
[database]
# Create a database that contains all the track IDs downloaded so far
# Any time a track logged in the database is requested, it is skipped
# This can be disabled temporarily with the --no-db flag
downloads_enabled = true
# Path to the downloads database
downloads_path = "C:\\Users\\twtonicr\\AppData\\Roaming\\streamrip\\downloads.db"
# If a download fails, the item ID is stored here. Then, `rip repair` can be
# called to retry the downloads
failed_downloads_enabled = true
failed_downloads_path = "C:\\Users\\twtonicr\\AppData\\Roaming\\streamrip\\failed_downloads.db"
# Convert tracks to a codec after downloading them.
[conversion]
enabled = false
# FLAC, ALAC, OPUS, MP3, VORBIS, or AAC
codec = "ALAC"
# In Hz. Tracks are downsampled if their sampling rate is greater than this.
# Value of 48000 is recommended to maximize quality and minimize space
sampling_rate = 48000
# Only 16 and 24 are available. It is only applied when the bit depth is higher
# than this value.
bit_depth = 24
# Only applicable for lossy codecs
lossy_bitrate = 320
# Filter a Qobuz artist's discography. Set to 'true' to turn on a filter.
# This will also be applied to other sources, but is not guaranteed to work correctly
[qobuz_filters]
# Remove Collectors Editions, live recordings, etc.
extras = false
# Picks the highest quality out of albums with identical titles.
repeats = false
# Remove EPs and Singles
non_albums = false
# Remove albums whose artist is not the one requested
features = false
# Skip non studio albums
non_studio_albums = false
# Only download remastered albums
non_remaster = false
[artwork]
# Write the image to the audio file
embed = true
# The size of the artwork to embed. Options: thumbnail, small, large, original.
# "original" images can be up to 30MB, and may fail embedding.
# Using "large" is recommended.
embed_size = "large"
# If this is set to a value > 0, max(width, height) of the embedded art will be set to this value in pixels
# Proportions of the image will remain the same
embed_max_width = -1
# Save the cover image at the highest quality as a seperate jpg file
save_artwork = true
# If this is set to a value > 0, max(width, height) of the saved art will be set to this value in pixels
# Proportions of the image will remain the same
saved_max_width = -1
[metadata]
# Sets the value of the 'ALBUM' field in the metadata to the playlist's name.
# This is useful if your music library software organizes tracks based on album name.
set_playlist_to_album = true
# If part of a playlist, sets the `tracknumber` field in the metadata to the track's
# position in the playlist instead of its position in its album
renumber_playlist_tracks = true
# The following metadata tags won't be applied
# See https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/wiki/Metadata-Tag-Names for more info
exclude = []
# Changes the folder and file names generated by streamrip.
[filepaths]
# Create folders for single tracks within the downloads directory using the folder_format
# template
add_singles_to_folder = false
# Available keys: "albumartist", "title", "year", "bit_depth", "sampling_rate",
# "id", and "albumcomposer"
folder_format = "{albumartist} - {title} ({year}) [{container}] [{bit_depth}B-{sampling_rate}kHz]"
# Available keys: "tracknumber", "artist", "albumartist", "composer", "title",
# and "albumcomposer", "explicit"
track_format = "{tracknumber:02}. {artist} - {title}{explicit}"
# Only allow printable ASCII characters in filenames.
restrict_characters = false
# Truncate the filename if it is greater than this number of characters
# Setting this to false may cause downloads to fail on some systems
truncate_to = 120
# Last.fm playlists are downloaded by searching for the titles of the tracks
[lastfm]
# The source on which to search for the tracks.
source = "qobuz"
# If no results were found with the primary source, the item is searched for
# on this one.
fallback_source = ""
[cli]
# Print "Downloading {Album name}" etc. to screen
text_output = true
# Show resolve, download progress bars
progress_bars = true
# The maximum number of search results to show in the interactive menu
max_search_results = 100
[misc]
# Metadata to identify this config file. Do not change.
version = "2.0.3"
# Print a message if a new version of streamrip is available
check_for_updates = true
Operating System
Windows 10, and also Ubuntu 22.04. Same error on both.
streamrip version
2.0.5
Screenshots and recordings
No response
Additional context
No response
Also:
rip --max-quality Usage: rip [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Try 'rip --help' for help.
Error: No such option: --max-quality Did you mean --quality?
A Workaround is posted in another BUG-Report: https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/issues/536#issuecomment-1935906395
Maybe it could be implemented into next release until a better solution is found...