Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-MyScoreboard
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Version 2.1 released with support for NCAAM and specifying groups (divisions, conferences) in the config file instead of individual teams.
This release means MMM-MyScoreboard now covers all of the major North American team sports!
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@j.e.f.f
Excellent! Love the support for college football groups. Now if only there was a way you could use the top 25 of the conference as a group. The group would continually change, but if only it could be automatic and update off of an ESPN RSS feed or something. -
@sanj926 Yeah I’ll look into seeing how feasible this is to do.
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@sanj926 Top 25 now works! Turns out the ranking was in in the feed all along. So if you specify
"Top 25"
in yourgroups
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Great work. Thanks again for your hard work and dedication to this module. I hope you enjoy working on it as much as we enjoy using it.
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@P-Bo726 Thanks! I certainly did enjoy it. I learned a lot!
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@j.e.f.f
Does the NCAAM not support displaying the teams involved in the NCAA March madness bracket challenge? -
@sanj926 to be honest I’m not sure. I just assumed that it would be the case as part of the feed I’m using.
I’m guessing from your note this is not the case… I’ll see if there’s something I can do to retrieve it.
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@sanj926 It looks like ESPN groups March Madness differently than . The way my provider system is set up, I can only query for one group at a time. I’ll need to set up March Madness as if it were it’s own league. Stay tuned…
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@sanj926 OK. Support for March Madness has been added. You configure it as if it were a separate league. I’ve also added a
label
parameter you can specify to change the name that is displayed in the league separator (if you’re using it). That way you could have it display something like “March Madness” instead of “NCAAM_MM”Example:
{ module: "MMM-MyScoreboard", position: "top_right", classes: "default everyone", header: "My Scoreboard", config: { showLeagueSeparators: true, colored: true, viewStyle: "mediumLogos", sports: [ { league: "NCAAM" //Division I }, { league: "NCAAM_MM", //March Madness label: "March Madness" } ] } },
It’s kind of a hacky solution… I would have preferred to treat March Madness as if it were a subgroup, much like specifying a division, but I don’t think it’s possible to retrieve Division I and March Madness in the same API call. It will take a bit of rearchitecting my provider system to allow multiple calls for a single league. This will have to do for now.