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nflfan

View your fantasy teams with nfldb using a web interface.

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45 stars10 forks1 contributorQuiet · 10y agoSince 2013Unlicense

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Python30.7%
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CSS2.8%
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Quiet · 2 discussions · Last activity 10y ago
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trevor-viljoen
ESPN loginOpenIssue

Login seems to fail with the ESPN provider. I think ESPN may have changed the login form since this was last updated. is returning . The login form seems to get created by a jQuery call which I think requires a web browser (selenium?)

trevor-viljoen · 9y ago
lokivog
add tutorial for using nflfan to the wikiOpenIssue

After using a virtualenv, I was able to install and run nfldb and nflfan with very little issues. Could you publish a couple examples of querying the nflfan module through a script? Ex. would like to see how to query my roster or a specific player. I can follow the api but I'm having a hard time understanding how to initialize it with the schema.

lokivog · 12y ago
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Repository: BurntSushi/nflfan. Description: View your fantasy teams with nfldb using a web interface. Stars: 45, Forks: 10. Primary language: JavaScript. Languages: JavaScript (53.3%), Python (30.7%), Smarty (13%), CSS (2.8%), Makefile (0.2%). License: Unlicense. Open PRs: 0, open issues: 2. Last activity: 10y ago. Community health: 42%. Top contributors: BurntSushi.

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