fpdb/pyfpdb/P5sResultsParser.py
Worros f44947c8a0 Add a new sample file for parsing website results.
Decided to knock up a quick proof of concept for fetching and parsing tournament results from a website.

Specifically uses:
- Pythons Beautiful Soup library
- P5s results pages - replace playername with the desired p5s username (eg. taypaur)

Of note; no tournament ids are displayed on any of the sites, so for this to work we may need to add a field like 'p5sid'
2010-07-06 16:13:25 +08:00

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import urllib2, re
import pprint
from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup
playername = ''
if playername == '':
print "You need to manually enter the playername"
exit(0)
page = urllib2.urlopen("http://www.pocketfives.com/poker-scores/%s/" %playername)
soup = BeautifulSoup(page)
results = []
for table in soup.findAll('table'):
# print "Found %s" % table
for row in table.findAll('tr'):
tmp = []
for col in row.findAll('td'):
tmp = tmp + [col.string]
#print col.string
if len(tmp) > 3 and tmp[2] <> None:
results = results + [tmp]
cols = ['TOURNAMENT', 'SITE', 'DATE', 'PRIZEPOOL', 'BUY-IN', 'PLACE', 'WON']
pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=4)
for result in results:
print "Site: %s Date: %s\tPrizepool: %s\tBuyin: %s\tPosition: %s\tWon: %s" %(result[2], result[3], result[4], result[5], result[6], result[7])