Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Soccer - Standings, Schedules and Top Scorers
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@evroom I never heard of footballleagues.
When I’m correct then soccerlivescroe display the matches and this module display the standings so the modules follow different approaches.
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Both modules display matches and standings.
https://github.com/master117/MagicMirror-FootballLeagues
https://github.com/LukeSkywalker92/MMM-SoccerLiveScore
Differences might be in the extra possibilities of the api and therefore additional possibilities for the module.
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I updated the module to work with api v2. One problem that I figured out so far is that the api no longer provides links to the club logos, therefore I added a config option
logos
to hide them.It’s under construction and can be tested on the develop branch
git checkout develop
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I have it running. Added “NETHERLANDS”, 2003.
I found out that v1 is still available, but only for pre-World Cup stuff.
But that means you can use v1 for the logos:
http://api.football-data.org/v1/teams/57
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/53/Arsenal_FC.svgYou could add a separate league number_league name_team_logo.json file, with a collection of team logos.
Per league, per team.
Then users can add missing logos themselves and perhaps share their collection with you to be put on github.
Just an idea.In the meantime I will try to contact the football-data.org person to ask what happened to the logos in v2.
Hope you are not offended when I say that SoccerLiveScore has it all.
Except for 2 things that are unique for your module:
focus and number of teams to show on the table.
Cannot say if the sources of data is equally well maintained, so cannot say if it is worth the trouble of coding, unless it brings you pleasure. -
@evroom well we had problems in v1 already that logos were taken down due to copyrights and I sent the api owner updated links, that were never added, so I don’t think that it will come back in v2. For the same reason I also don’t want to host the files on github. I think mostly the german league was the problem, why I added a logic to overwrite broken image links from the api.
It looked like this:
{ 'CLUBNAME': 'https://CLUBLOGO.svg' },
if you want to start collecting the logo links in an object where the key is the club name then i can add them to my list. But I don’t have the time to do so myself.
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Thanks for the background info.
Did not know it was an issue before, but then again I am a novice MM user.Time and mood is always an issue.
Better for cold evenings or weekends, not when it is 35 degrees and having spent 8 hours behind a PC in a relatively hot office 😀 -
I just released version 2 of this module
Added
- Club logo downloader
- New config option
logos
. - Swedish translations
- Documentation
- Doclets.io integration
- Contributing guidelines
- Issue template
- Pull request template
- Editor config
Changed
- Switched from Api v1 to v2.
- Updated league ids.
- Switched rendering from js to nunjuck template.
- Updated travis-ci config.
- Disabled markdown lint rules
MD024
andMD026
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Hi,
Great job on version 2.0.
I have it running.
Added Eredivisie and some logos; all fine.Just one question.
In your example your header is left aligned and shows “1. BUNDESLIGA 2015/16”.
Not updated to show the version 2.0 example.
When I choose the Bundesliga I just get “BUNDESLIGA” and it is right aligned.
How do I get it at least left aligned ?
I tried adding this to the custom.css, but it doesn’t work:.MMM-soccer .header { text-align: left; }
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@evroom your try was pretty close, the correct one is
.MMM-soccer header { text-align: left; }
the header is not a class, but a tag, that’s why you don’t have a leading
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there.It also depends on the position of the module, if you have it e.g. in
top_left
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@strawberry-3-141
Thanks, works like a charm.Any possibility to introduce a rotation option, in order to rotate the standings of the leagues in “show” or “leagues” ?