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CLI utility and (a subset of) NHL API for hockey nerds

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(pronounced like hockey-py so probably something like /ˈhɑː.kipaɪ/)

Build Status Codacy Badge Total alerts Language grade: Python Updates

Installation

pip install hockepy

CLI utility

The main purpose of hockepy is to provide a command line utility for geeky hockey fans. The easiest way to discover the features currently implemented is to display help:

  $ hockepy -h
usage: hocke.py [-h] [-D] [-v] {today,schedule} ...

positional arguments:
  {today,schedule}

optional arguments:
  -h, --help        show this help message and exit
  -D, --debug       turn debug output on
  -v, --verbose     turn verbose output on

Subcommands also support -h option:

$ hockepy schedule -h
usage: hocke.py schedule [-h] [--home-first] [--utc]
                           [first_date] [last_date]

positional arguments:
  first_date    first date to get schedule for
  last_date     last date to get schedule for

optional arguments:
  -h, --help    show this help message and exit
  --home-first  print the home team first
  --utc         print times in UTC instead of local time

Bear in mind that the actual help may differ as this listing won't necessarily be updated with any feature addition/change.

Configuration

You can highlight your favorite team using a configuration file called .hockepy.conf (an example is included in the repository):

highlight_teams = [
    "Boston Bruins",
    "Pittsburgh Penguins",
]

The file can be placed in the current working directory, your home directory or in a directory specified by HOCKEPY_CONF_DIR (hockepy checks in that order).

NHL API

Another goal is to offer a Python interface to a subset of NHL API. Other leagues may or may not be added as well but the main plan is to support NHL for now.

NHL API is available at https://statsapi.web.nhl.com/api/v1/. I am not aware of any available documentation so it's been discovering and trial-and-error for me so far. If you know about any documentation, let me know.

Please note that any usage of the API (and therefore usage of hockepy as well) is likely subject to NHL Terms of Service.