I'm pretty new to programming and made a program to fetch inventory data from Team Fortress 2 players and put the inventory items into a dictionary with the steamid as the key and the list of items as the value.
The problem I'm running into is that after about 6000 entries into the dictionary the program has sucked up essentially all of the RAM on my system and shuts down.
I'm guessing the dictionary simply becomes too large but by what I've read from similar questions a dict of 6000 entries shouldn't take up that much of my RAM.
I've been looking into other solutions but I could use some concrete examples for my code.
import re, urllib.request, urllib.error, gzip, io, json, socket, sys
with open("index_to_name.json", "r", encoding=("utf-8")) as fp:
index_to_name=json.load(fp)
with open("index_to_quality.json", "r", encoding=("utf-8")) as fp:
index_to_quality=json.load(fp)
with open("index_to_name_no_the.json", "r", encoding=("utf-8")) as fp:
index_to_name_no_the=json.load(fp)
with open("steamprofiler.json", "r", encoding=("utf-8")) as fp:
steamprofiler=json.load(fp)
inventory=dict()
playerinventories=dict()
c=0
for steamid in steamprofiler:
emptyitems=[]
items=emptyitems
try:
url=urllib.request.urlopen("http://api.steampowered.com/IEconItems_440/GetPlayerItems/v0001/?key=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&steamid="+steamid+"&format=json")
inv=json.loads(url.read().decode("utf-8"))
url.close()
except (urllib.error.HTTPError, urllib.error.URLError, socket.error) as e:
c+=1
print("URL/HTTP error, continuing")
continue
try:
for r in inv["result"]["items"]:
inventory[r["id"]]=r["quality"], r["defindex"]
except KeyError:
c+=1
print(steamid, "didn't have an inventory")
continue
for key in inventory:
try:
if index_to_quality[str(inventory[key][0])]=="":
items.append(
index_to_quality[str(inventory[key][0])]
+""+
index_to_name[str(inventory[key][1])]
)
else:
items.append(
index_to_quality[str(inventory[key][0])]
+" "+
index_to_name_no_the[str(inventory[key][1])]
)
except KeyError:
print("Key error, uppdate def_to_index")
c+=1
continue
playerinventories[int(steamid)]=items
items=emptyitems
c+=1
print(c, "inventories fetched")
I don't really know of any other way to do it while retaining the dictionary appearence, which is quite important as I'd like to be able to tell whose inventory it is. If I've been unclear in any of this, just say so and I'll try to explain