An API to retrieve and read MLB GameDay XML data
Project description
mlbgame is a Python API to retrieve and read MLB GameDay XML data. mlbgame works with real time data, getting information as games are being played.
mlbgame uses the same data that MLB GameDay uses, and therefore is updated as soon as something happens in a game.
mlbgame currently comes pre-loaded with every game from 2012 to the end of the 2015 season, but will be updated regularly during the season. Therefore, accessing this data does not actually make a request to mlb.com.
If you try to get data from a game that is not cached, mlbgame will download the data from mlb.com.
There are a lot of extra data for individual games that do not come pre-installed with mlbgame, but can be installed by running update scripts shown below. This data is not included becuase it takes up too much space, and therefore a request to mlb.com every time is a better option because not everyone will want to access this data.
mlbgame documentation
mlbgame on Github (Source Code)
If you have a question or need help, the quickest way to get a response is to file an issue on the Github issue tracker
mlbgame’s submodules (except for statmap) should not really be used other than as used by the main functions of the package (in __init__.py).
Installation
mlbgame is in the Python Package Index (PyPI). Installing with pip is recommended for all systems.
mlbgame can be installed by running:
pip install mlbgame
(You may need to use pip2 if Python 3 is the default on your system.)
Alternatively, the latest release of mlbgame can be downloaded as a zip or tarball. If you do not install with pip, you must also install lxml for mlbgame to work.
mlbgame does not yet work on Python 3, but it should work with Python 2.6 and 2.7.
Updating the Game Database
Since games happen every day, new game data exists that is not stored on disk from the original install. The database can be updated by running the following command:
mlbgame-update
There are some optional arguments that will cache extra data that is not included with the original install. This extra data may take up a lot of disk space, so only cache if you really need it (it will make processes much faster). If this data is not cached, mlbgame will make a request to mlb.com every time you try to access the data.
usage: mlbgame-update <arguments> Arguments: --help (-h) display this help menu --hide hides output from update script --more (-m) saves the box scores and individual game stats from every game --start (-s) <MM-DD-YYYY> date to start updating from (runs until current day) (default: 01-01-2012) --end (-e) <MM-DD-YYYY> date to update until (default: current day)
Use of mlbgame must follow the terms stated in the license and on mlb.com
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