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"Sorry, can't process that: Too Many Requests" #1
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Just tested it, and it worked fine, with ca 60 chapters. How many did the book you tried to download have? Does something else work? To reproduce, a link/title would be nice, so I can try a fix if there is one. But I'm currently on vacation, so more than this will have to wait. Unfortunately, since I'm also using the API there's no telling how long it'll work. I've also heard that API usage may be restricted only on certain parts (e.g. NSFW posts, could that be the problem?). |
I used this specifically: |
I see, after ~95 new chapters that happens... I can only assume that means that the reddit API has blocked the user due to requesting too many posts. This didn't happen before the API changes they made, so this is probably to prevent third-party apps from showing posts effectively. Unfortunately, I don't think I can do much about that. I can try to slow down the requests, but I doubt that will help much, since the window seems to be around 10mins. After that, more posts can be downloaded. I think I'll just add a warning. Though having to wait 10min for just 95 chapters isn't ideal... |
This is my first time submitting an issue. Please let me know if more information is needed or if I need to do this differently.
When using the "Find More" feature, the feature failed with the message "Sorry, can't process that: Too Many Requests". I worry that this related to the Reddit API changes.
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