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A Python 3.8+ implementation of the challonge.com API.

Project description

chyllonge

A Python 3.8+ implementation of the challonge.com API.

Prerequisites

chyllonge requires that the CHALLONGE_KEY and CHALLONGE_USER environment variables are set.

  • CHALLONGE_USER is your challonge.com username.
  • CHALLONGE_KEY is your challonge.com API key. An API key can be generated here.

chyllonge also allows a CHALLONGE_IANA_TZ_NAME environment variable, which accepts an IANA-compliant time zone name - for example: Europe/Berlin.

Installation

To install chyllonge, execute pip install chyllonge.

Usage

Detailed API documentation is available at https://api.challonge.com/v1.

from chyllonge.api import ChallongeAPI
from datetime import datetime, timedelta

api = ChallongeAPI()

# create a basic tournament
tournament = api.tournaments.create(name="My Chyllonge Tournament")
print(tournament["id"])

# create a tournament that starts in an hour
an_hour_from_now = (datetime.now() + timedelta(hours=1)).isoformat() + api.http.tz_utc_offset_string
tournament = api.tournaments.create(name="My Chyllonge Tournament", start_at=an_hour_from_now, check_in_duration=60)
print(tournament["id"])

# create a tournament, add Alice and Bob, process their check-ins, start the tournment, set their match underway,
# score their match (congratulations Alice!), finalize the tournament
an_hour_from_now = (datetime.now() + timedelta(hours=1)).isoformat() + api.http.tz_utc_offset_string
tournament = api.tournaments.create(name="Alice and Bob Play Bingo", start_at=an_hour_from_now, check_in_duration=60)

api.participants.add(tournament["id"], name="Alice")
api.participants.add(tournament["id"], name="Bob")

api.tournaments.process_checkins(tournament["id"])
api.tournaments.start(tournament["id"])

match = api.matches.get_all(tournament_id=tournament["id"])[0]
alice = api.participants.get_all(tournament["id"])[0]

api.matches.set_underway(tournament["id"], match["id"])
api.matches.update(tournament["id"], match["id"], match_scores_csv="3-1,2-2", match_winner_id=alice["id"])

api.tournaments.finalize(tournament["id"])

finished_tournment = api.tournaments.get(tournament["id"])

History

chyllonge was inspired by pychallonge - developed by Russ Amos - which (in turn) includes pychal.

See CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the original authors.

Testing

To run local tests, run python -m unittest tests/tests.py.

Note that the unit tests will create tournaments in your account, called chyllonge-temp. It will try to delete them afterward, but automated cleanup is not always guaranteed.

Contributing

Please feel free to contribute, and to suggest updates to these contribution guidelines!

The current guidelines are:

  • Functions should be documented in-line using reStructuredText format.
  • Support for older Python versions should be dropped as those minor updates approach end-of-life.
  • There are no plans to support XML for the time being (although this is a nice-to-have).

Building

chyllonge is built using flit and build.

Releases

New versions of chyllonge are released to PyPI with the help of a GitHub Action workflow, which:

  1. Updates the pyproject.toml version
  2. Creates a GitHub release
  3. Invokes build, which publishes to PyPI

Non-frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do you pronounce chyllonge?

A: Like "chill-ahnge".

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