From 06ad1384dc1f6db82bf1d6cef8ce005c9fc985f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Orlitzky Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 17:03:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Add GameInfo support for NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd. --- doc/man1/htsn-import.1 | 10 +- schema/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd | 19 ++ .../NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml | 185 ++++++++++++++++++ src/TSN/XML/GameInfo.hs | 3 +- test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd | 19 ++ test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml | 185 ++++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 416 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) create mode 100644 schema/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd create mode 100644 schemagen/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml create mode 100644 test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd create mode 100644 test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml diff --git a/doc/man1/htsn-import.1 b/doc/man1/htsn-import.1 index 1bf75ff..2c60d2f 100644 --- a/doc/man1/htsn-import.1 +++ b/doc/man1/htsn-import.1 @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ The XML document types obtained from the feed are uniquely identified by their DTDs. We currently support documents with the following DTDs: .IP \[bu] 2 Auto_Racing_Schedule_XML.dtd -.IP \[bu] 2 +.IP \[bu] CBASK_Lineup_XML.dtd (GameInfo) -.IP \[bu] 2 +.IP \[bu] cbaskpreviewxml.dtd (GameInfo) -.IP \[bu] 2 +.IP \[bu] cflpreviewxml.dtd (GameInfo) .IP \[bu] Heartbeat.dtd @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Heartbeat.dtd Injuries_Detail_XML.dtd .IP \[bu] injuriesxml.dtd -.IP \[bu] 2 +.IP \[bu] Matchup_NBA_NHL_XML.dtd (GameInfo) .IP \[bu] MLB_Gaming_Matchup_XML.dtd (GameInfo) @@ -82,6 +82,8 @@ NBALineupXML.dtd (GameInfo) .IP \[bu] nbapreviewxml.dtd (GameInfo) .IP \[bu] +NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd (GameInfo) +.IP \[bu] newsxml.dtd .IP \[bu] nhlpreviewxml.dtd (GameInfo) diff --git a/schema/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd b/schema/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9c90ce --- /dev/null +++ b/schema/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/schemagen/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml b/schemagen/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04298cb --- /dev/null +++ b/schemagen/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + +16455950 +AFV!PREVIEW-WASHSTATE-BYU +35592 +35592 +Previews +CFOOT +08/30/2012 +10:15 PM +Washington St +B-Y-U +Washington State (0-0) at BYU (0-0) (ET) + Thursday, August 30th, 10:15 p.m. (et) + +

+ FACTS & STATS: Site: LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) -- Provo, Utah. + Television: ESPN. Home Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0 Away Record: + Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. Neutral Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. + Conference Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. Series Record: BYU leads + 2-1-0. + +

+

+ GAME NOTES: Mike Leach finally returns to the sidelines as a head coach when he + leads his Washington State Cougars against the BYU Cougars at LaVell Edwards + Stadium on Thursday Night. + +

+

+ Leach brings his radical offensive strategy and oddly unique personality and + coaching style to a Washington State program that has grown stale over the last + decade. The Cougars have had only one .500 or better record in the last eight + seasons, including a 4-8 mark last year. The Cougars fared well in non- + conference play going 3-1 tom start the season but a 1-7 finish derailed any + positives. + +

+

+ BYU was markedly better last season, finishing 10-3 for its fifth 10-win season + in the last six years. Last season the Cougars played as an Independent after + 12 seasons in the Mountain West Conference. BYU capped off its season with a + 24-21 win over Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl. + +

+

+ These teams have not met since 1990 when Ty Detmer threw for 448 yards to lead + BYU to a 50-36 shootout win. BYU holds a 2-1 edge in the three all-time + meetings. + +

+

+ The 'Air' Raid' offensive scheme was brought to prominence during Leach's time + with Texas Tech, and the former Red Raider head coach will be bringing that + same scheme to Washington State. Leach's offense shouldn't change drastically + from a team that ranked ninth in the nation in passing (322.3 ypg) last season. + +

+

+ Jeff Tuel returns for his senior season with an array of weapons and the right + offensive scheme to excel. Tuel is coming off a 2011 campaign which was racked + with injuries. In 2010, when he was last the starter, Tuel completed 59.8 + percent of his passes for 2,780 yards and 18 touchdowns along with 12 + interceptions. + +

+

+ The real star of this offense is wide receiver Marquess Wilson. The 6-foot-4 + junior is coming of a stellar 2011 in which he caught 82 passes, for 1,388 + yards and 12 scores. Wilson is on the short list for the Biletnikoff Award + coming into the season and is among the best receivers in the Pac-12, which is + filled with talented pass-catchers. Big things are also expected of freshmen + Gabriel Marks and Dominique Williams. + +

+

+ The Cougars also benefit from the return of leading rusher Rickey Galvin, who + ran for 602 yards and five scores last season. The sophomore will need to be + able to make plays in the passing game, something he seemed perfectly capable + of last season, when he caught 28 passes for 242 yards. + +

+

+ Center Matt Goetz is returning from injury as is left guard Wade Jacobson on an + offensive line that returns three starters. + +

+

+ The offense seems well on its way, but the defense is less of a certainty. Mike + Breske was brought in from Montana to improve a unit that allowed 31.8 points + per game last season. Breske will instill a 3-4 defensive scheme with the + Cougars, + +

+

+ Depth at linebacker is absent though, especially after Leach dismissed former + starters C.J. Mizell and Sekopi Kaufsi during spring drills. Travis Long (42 + total tackles, 12.0 TFL) is the only returning starter at the position. + +

+

+ Long will also be needed to help a regrouping defensive line create pressure. + Defensive tackles Anthony Laurenzi and Lenard Williams both saw plenty of game + action last season but will need to excel in a brand new scheme in which they + will be asked to shift to defensive end at times. + +

+

+ While the Cougars retool on the front seven, the secondary should be a + strength. Both starting cornerbacks and safeties return from last season, led + by safety Deone Bucannon, who was third on the team with 60 total tackles. + Damante Horton also put in a stellar campaign with a team-leading four + interceptions. + +

+

+ For BYU, the offense should look largely the same as the one that ended the + season. After inserting Riley Nelson at quarterback, the Cougars went 7-1 down + the stretch last year. + +

+

+ Nelson threw for 1,717 yards while completing 57.4 percent of his passes. He + also tossed 19 touchdowns after replacing Jake Heaps who began the year as the + starter. Nelson will have the advantage of having his favorite receiver + returning in Cody Hoffman. The junior had team-highs in receptions (61), yards + (943) and touchdowns (10) last season. Ross Apo will be the other starter after + a breakout freshmen season when he set a freshmen record with nine touchdown + receptions. + +

+

+ The rest of the personnel at the skill positions is largely new including + Michael Alisa at running back. Right tackle Braden Brown is the only returning + starter on the offensive line. + +

+

+ While the offense started slow and came on strong last season, BYU's defense + was at top form from start to finish. The Cougars ranked 13th in total defense + last season and allowed only 20.4 points per game. + +

+

+ Seven starters return from that unit including Romney Fiuga and Eathyn + Manumaleuna on the defensive line. Manumaleuna has started 34 games at left + end and was the leading tackler among defensive linemen last season (34). + +

+

+ Brandon Ogletree is the real anchor of the defense. The senior inside + linebacker had a team-high 76 tackles last season. He will be leading a deep + linebacking unit that includes returning starters Kyle Van Noy and USC transfer + Uona Kaveinga. + +

+

+ Senior Preston Hadley is a talented cornerback who ranked ninth in the nation + in pass breakups (14) last season. He is paired with talented sophomore Jordan + Johnson, who had two interceptions in 2011. Safety Daniel Sorensen returns to + his starting role. + +

+

+ All eyes will be on the Washington State sideline and the offense in this + matchup. Leach will get an excellent barometer of how far the offense has + come over the summer, as BYU will test it defensively. + +

+

+ Hadley versus Wilson should prove to be a very intriguing one-on-one matchup + and could tip the scales for either side. If the BYU defense slows Washington + State, the host Cougars have the offensive punch to capitalize. In the end that + balance, and the benefit of playing at home, will be enough for BYU. + +

+

+ Sports Network Predicted Outcome: BYU 30, Washington State 24 + +

+ + + August 29, 2012, at 10:40 AM ET +
diff --git a/src/TSN/XML/GameInfo.hs b/src/TSN/XML/GameInfo.hs index fdc11ae..6c40e66 100644 --- a/src/TSN/XML/GameInfo.hs +++ b/src/TSN/XML/GameInfo.hs @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ dtds = "NBA_Playoff_Matchup_XML.dtd", "NBALineupXML.dtd", "nbapreviewxml.dtd", - "NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd", -- missing DTD + "NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd", "nflpreviewxml.dtd", -- missing DTD "NFL_NCAA_FB_Matchup_XML.dtd", -- missing DTD "nhlpreviewxml.dtd", @@ -198,6 +198,7 @@ gameinfo_test_files = "test/xml/gameinfo/NBA_Gaming_Matchup_XML.xml", "test/xml/gameinfo/NBALineupXML.xml", "test/xml/gameinfo/NBA_Playoff_Matchup_XML.xml", + "test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml", "test/xml/gameinfo/nbapreviewxml.xml", "test/xml/gameinfo/nhlpreviewxml.xml", "test/xml/gameinfo/recapxml.xml" ] diff --git a/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd b/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e9c90ce --- /dev/null +++ b/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.dtd @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + diff --git a/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml b/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04298cb --- /dev/null +++ b/test/xml/gameinfo/NCAA_FB_Preview_XML.xml @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ + + + +16455950 +AFV!PREVIEW-WASHSTATE-BYU +35592 +35592 +Previews +CFOOT +08/30/2012 +10:15 PM +Washington St +B-Y-U +Washington State (0-0) at BYU (0-0) (ET) + Thursday, August 30th, 10:15 p.m. (et) + +

+ FACTS & STATS: Site: LaVell Edwards Stadium (63,470) -- Provo, Utah. + Television: ESPN. Home Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0 Away Record: + Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. Neutral Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. + Conference Record: Washington State 0-0, BYU 0-0. Series Record: BYU leads + 2-1-0. + +

+

+ GAME NOTES: Mike Leach finally returns to the sidelines as a head coach when he + leads his Washington State Cougars against the BYU Cougars at LaVell Edwards + Stadium on Thursday Night. + +

+

+ Leach brings his radical offensive strategy and oddly unique personality and + coaching style to a Washington State program that has grown stale over the last + decade. The Cougars have had only one .500 or better record in the last eight + seasons, including a 4-8 mark last year. The Cougars fared well in non- + conference play going 3-1 tom start the season but a 1-7 finish derailed any + positives. + +

+

+ BYU was markedly better last season, finishing 10-3 for its fifth 10-win season + in the last six years. Last season the Cougars played as an Independent after + 12 seasons in the Mountain West Conference. BYU capped off its season with a + 24-21 win over Tulsa in the Armed Forces Bowl. + +

+

+ These teams have not met since 1990 when Ty Detmer threw for 448 yards to lead + BYU to a 50-36 shootout win. BYU holds a 2-1 edge in the three all-time + meetings. + +

+

+ The 'Air' Raid' offensive scheme was brought to prominence during Leach's time + with Texas Tech, and the former Red Raider head coach will be bringing that + same scheme to Washington State. Leach's offense shouldn't change drastically + from a team that ranked ninth in the nation in passing (322.3 ypg) last season. + +

+

+ Jeff Tuel returns for his senior season with an array of weapons and the right + offensive scheme to excel. Tuel is coming off a 2011 campaign which was racked + with injuries. In 2010, when he was last the starter, Tuel completed 59.8 + percent of his passes for 2,780 yards and 18 touchdowns along with 12 + interceptions. + +

+

+ The real star of this offense is wide receiver Marquess Wilson. The 6-foot-4 + junior is coming of a stellar 2011 in which he caught 82 passes, for 1,388 + yards and 12 scores. Wilson is on the short list for the Biletnikoff Award + coming into the season and is among the best receivers in the Pac-12, which is + filled with talented pass-catchers. Big things are also expected of freshmen + Gabriel Marks and Dominique Williams. + +

+

+ The Cougars also benefit from the return of leading rusher Rickey Galvin, who + ran for 602 yards and five scores last season. The sophomore will need to be + able to make plays in the passing game, something he seemed perfectly capable + of last season, when he caught 28 passes for 242 yards. + +

+

+ Center Matt Goetz is returning from injury as is left guard Wade Jacobson on an + offensive line that returns three starters. + +

+

+ The offense seems well on its way, but the defense is less of a certainty. Mike + Breske was brought in from Montana to improve a unit that allowed 31.8 points + per game last season. Breske will instill a 3-4 defensive scheme with the + Cougars, + +

+

+ Depth at linebacker is absent though, especially after Leach dismissed former + starters C.J. Mizell and Sekopi Kaufsi during spring drills. Travis Long (42 + total tackles, 12.0 TFL) is the only returning starter at the position. + +

+

+ Long will also be needed to help a regrouping defensive line create pressure. + Defensive tackles Anthony Laurenzi and Lenard Williams both saw plenty of game + action last season but will need to excel in a brand new scheme in which they + will be asked to shift to defensive end at times. + +

+

+ While the Cougars retool on the front seven, the secondary should be a + strength. Both starting cornerbacks and safeties return from last season, led + by safety Deone Bucannon, who was third on the team with 60 total tackles. + Damante Horton also put in a stellar campaign with a team-leading four + interceptions. + +

+

+ For BYU, the offense should look largely the same as the one that ended the + season. After inserting Riley Nelson at quarterback, the Cougars went 7-1 down + the stretch last year. + +

+

+ Nelson threw for 1,717 yards while completing 57.4 percent of his passes. He + also tossed 19 touchdowns after replacing Jake Heaps who began the year as the + starter. Nelson will have the advantage of having his favorite receiver + returning in Cody Hoffman. The junior had team-highs in receptions (61), yards + (943) and touchdowns (10) last season. Ross Apo will be the other starter after + a breakout freshmen season when he set a freshmen record with nine touchdown + receptions. + +

+

+ The rest of the personnel at the skill positions is largely new including + Michael Alisa at running back. Right tackle Braden Brown is the only returning + starter on the offensive line. + +

+

+ While the offense started slow and came on strong last season, BYU's defense + was at top form from start to finish. The Cougars ranked 13th in total defense + last season and allowed only 20.4 points per game. + +

+

+ Seven starters return from that unit including Romney Fiuga and Eathyn + Manumaleuna on the defensive line. Manumaleuna has started 34 games at left + end and was the leading tackler among defensive linemen last season (34). + +

+

+ Brandon Ogletree is the real anchor of the defense. The senior inside + linebacker had a team-high 76 tackles last season. He will be leading a deep + linebacking unit that includes returning starters Kyle Van Noy and USC transfer + Uona Kaveinga. + +

+

+ Senior Preston Hadley is a talented cornerback who ranked ninth in the nation + in pass breakups (14) last season. He is paired with talented sophomore Jordan + Johnson, who had two interceptions in 2011. Safety Daniel Sorensen returns to + his starting role. + +

+

+ All eyes will be on the Washington State sideline and the offense in this + matchup. Leach will get an excellent barometer of how far the offense has + come over the summer, as BYU will test it defensively. + +

+

+ Hadley versus Wilson should prove to be a very intriguing one-on-one matchup + and could tip the scales for either side. If the BYU defense slows Washington + State, the host Cougars have the offensive punch to capitalize. In the end that + balance, and the benefit of playing at home, will be enough for BYU. + +

+

+ Sports Network Predicted Outcome: BYU 30, Washington State 24 + +

+ + + August 29, 2012, at 10:40 AM ET +
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