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feature request: add app id resolution #7

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billthecatt opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 2 comments
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feature request: add app id resolution #7

billthecatt opened this issue Nov 20, 2018 · 2 comments

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@billthecatt
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I know some people can see a number and translate it to an app in their head. I'm dyslexic and horrible at such things. As a result, it'd be really nice if we could translate the Depot ID under "steam_depots_added_to_cache" on the steam dashboard to the actual app names (or some short version of it) so that viewers who didn't have the popular Depot IDs memorized could see what was in the cache.

Guessing that the data here:
lancache-autofill steam:update-app-list
Could be used to make the substitution and provide this output. Not too kibana savy or I'd try it myself.

Thanks again for such a great project. This is really helping me find defects in my current config and get my cache fully loaded before each LAN.

@ilumos
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ilumos commented Nov 26, 2018

Hi there! Yes it would no doubt be great to know which depot IDs are used by which Steam apps, but unfortunately, that data is not easily accessible. Steamdb.info has mined this data but Valve themselves have no API for this.

A friend GotenXiao is working on a self-hosted database with API that could do this, but no word on when that will be ready.

Clicking on the depot IDs in Kibana should link you through to Steamdb if I recall correctly?

@danielriddell21
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Any news on this?

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