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Volleyball League Platform Library

GitHub release (latest by date including pre-releases) build GitHub

What is it?

Volleyball League is a platform that brings everything necessary to organize and to run a league. This is the 4th generation of the software developed over the last 20 years and a complete re-write.

Any questions?

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/axuno/volleyball-league

Features

  • Indoor and beach leagues
  • Registration of teams
  • Team contacts and players
  • User administration and authorization
  • Fixtures incl. calendar export
  • Fixture changes, entry of results
  • Match report sheets
  • Result lists and tables
  • Automatic notifications and reminders
  • Shared use of venues
  • Referees
  • Local accounts and most popular social logins implemented

Software design

  • Individual settings (e.g. number of records, number of rounds, etc.)
  • Individual pages, e.g. for the game rules
  • Configuration changes are possible at runtime (even to add/remove a tenant)
  • Optimized for mobile devices: Comfortable operation on smartphones, tablets or desktop PCs
  • Localizable for language, region and time zone (currently with translations to English and German)

Technology

  • ASP.NET 6.0 web-development framework
  • C# programming language
  • Microsoft SQL-Server 2016+ database is currently implemented. See supported databases
  • Integrates Bootstrap 5
  • Using plain vanilla javascript (no dependency on jQuery)

License

The platform software is Open Source under the MIT license

Live website

There is a live website running the platform software.

Development demo website

Database installation

Before running the League.Demo project for the first time, the MSSQL databases must be installed.

A backup of the two demo databases is located in League.Demo/Seed/Demo-Db.zip. Restore the databases to your local MSSQL Server (Express) instance. Then adjust the connection string for the server in Credentials.Development.json.

The default database names are TestOrg and OtherOrg. You may change these names, but then update the DbContext/Catalog name in Tenant.TestOrg.Development.config and Tenant.OtherOrg.Development.config accordingly.

Build JavaScript and CSS

  • Open the Terminal, and navigate to the League project directory.
  • Run npm install to install the required npm packages.
  • Run node .\node_modules\grunt-cli\bin\grunt prod to build the JavaScript and CSS files (or run task 'prod' from Task Runner Explorer in Visual Studio). They will be stored in the wwwroot directory.

Admin login

The admin login for the two demo tenants is:

Thanks!

We would like to thank JetBrains for supporting the project with free licenses of their fantastic tools ReSharper and DotCover.

JetBrains