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nhl bot looking ready to go, but would love feedback before the season

cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/961900

Good morning hockey fans! It's still a good bit before pre-season, but I've been working on a bot for the flyers community and would like some feedback on what everyone would find useful. Based on tests it should be ready to go once pre-season rolls around. It pull stats/standings /live scores at the moment. If there's other features (or more information you would like to see on the existing ones), please let me know so I can make sure to have it finished before the start of the season!

I'd also love feedback from any community mods that want to use the bot for any way to make it easier for you to do so! Right now it can be installed through python's pip command or through docker

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  • It creates posts for all of these, and for the live game scores pins to the community (if account is a mod) while the game is live. The side bar could be fun, but it would be hard to do as editing the side bar would wipe whatever was there beforehand, I'd have to look at how to scrape it. I'd also need to see if the sidebar supports tables and how they would look. Were you thinking standings/schedule on the sidebar?

    Time and date for the next game is a great idea!

    • Thanks for creating something like this!. I have saved this post and would like to get it working when I have some time on the Leafs community!

      • One last reply here. I just found a breaking bug in 1.5.3 release, it's patched and updated on pypi/the docker build instructions now, as a heads up. I'll be making one more round of posts just before pre-season so everyone has the link to the github for any issues before the regular season starts as well. Once that starts I'd much rather be watching hockey than poring over ~800 lines of code to figure out what the heck I did wrong or trying to quickly add features!

      • It's probably best to start it near the pre-season in it's current version as I haven't thought of a good way to only spit out the weekly standings/team stats during the season as a heads up.

        The docker (or pip) should only take 5 ish minutes to get up and running as long as you have your account and password ready to go. The config script only needs: username/password(only stores the login cookie, not the password itself), server address, team (will list team numbers), community to post in, and if the account is a mod for pinned posts/maybe sidebar updating if I can get it in before the season starts. Once it has those it will automate grabbing the schedule, and posting when you start the app with 0 need for anything from you going forward.

    • Oh okay, I misunderstood. So it's a bot for creating game day threads.

      Yeah that's awesome. I'm not sure how difficult sidebar editing would be but some standings/schedule/stats stuff would be cool there. But you will be putting those in the posts anyways.

      • This api library is possibly the coolest library I've every used with its simplicity, so the answer is not too hard, as long as I can put a marker like "***" in there to split by so I can scrape the side bar that we'd want to keep. The stats/standings could make the side bar way too long (imo), but the schedule would be perfect for the side bar. I've opened an issue on the projects github for this with the idea of putting the current week's schedule up.

        Actually in reference to standings, we could potentially put just the teams conference in there without making the sidebar several pages long as well. Probably just format it to run at the bottom of the sidebar as a schedule table then conference standings table.

    • It creates posts for all of these, and for the live game scores pins to the community (if account is a mod) while the game is live. The side bar could be fun, but it would be hard to do as editing the side bar would wipe whatever was there beforehand, I'd have to look at how to scrape it. I'd also need to see if the sidebar supports tables and how they would look. Were you thinking standings/schedule on the sidebar?

      Time and date for the next game is a great idea!

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