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Thanks for creating this library! I just wanted to give you some feedback.
Failed due to an HTTP error is a general error and I had to dive into the code to figure out. For example it is generated when the user ID is incorrect, token timed out, or insufficient permission. In my case playlist text file exceeds more than 100 songs which is confirmed here:
A suggestion to document this limitation in the README.md, or add support to add songs in chunks of 100.
I found a faster workaround: Simply by printing the ID's on the console, then copy and paste into an existing playlist in Spotify with CTRL+V (format like spotify:track:5txoZyuAmtCfmDjUCEphW with each track on a newline). This works on Windows, not on Linux.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Thanks for creating this library! I just wanted to give you some feedback.
Failed due to an HTTP error
is a general error and I had to dive into the code to figure out. For example it is generated when the user ID is incorrect, token timed out, or insufficient permission. In my case playlist text file exceeds more than 100 songs which is confirmed here:playlist-converter/playlist_converter/client.py
Line 68 in e782cb2
A suggestion to document this limitation in the README.md, or add support to add songs in chunks of 100.
I found a faster workaround: Simply by printing the ID's on the console, then copy and paste into an existing playlist in Spotify with CTRL+V (format like
spotify:track:5txoZyuAmtCfmDjUCEphW
with each track on a newline). This works on Windows, not on Linux.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: