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@anishathalye nope - there's no API for grabbing project/hackathon data. but there is an export function available to hackathon managers, which will give you a full export of data (project / creator info, prizes applied for, name, link, answers to custom submission form questions etc.) That's the data used for our expo app. a project API would certainly be nice, but it's not in plan right now. let me know how @devpost (well, how i) can help. i've been interested in building an expo judging app for a long time now. |
Having a section in the readme about how to go from Devpost project export -> judging system would be nice. Based on a quick read over the docs for the expo app, it looks like it could be accomplished by doing a project export (as CSV), having a script rearrange stuff in the CSV so it's in the right format for Gavel, and then copy-pasting the whole thing into the judging system. |
Sure, that'd work. Are you planning expand functionality for more Pennapps/mhacks both have categoryies / routes to that they use to assign On Monday, June 27, 2016, Anish Athalye [email protected] wrote:
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Probably eventually. When it happens depends on whether people are interested in contributing those features. HackMIT gives judges guidelines but we only collect binary information rather than have judges compare projects across different categories (and our method has worked pretty well for us). |
I suppose you'd want to use the data from the expo app actually, not the On Monday, June 27, 2016, Anish Athalye [email protected] wrote:
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Hmm, the way we do it at HackMIT, people choose table numbers themselves and submit their table number as part of their project submission. |
yeah - i know yall do it a little differently. in my experience, organizers like to balance our their expos manually (because of categories mentioned above / 2 expos / etc.) i think it makes a lot more sense for organizers to set table numbers, because then you (the organizer) are the one safe source for that data. anyway, i'll try to write a python script to reformat the expo app CSV - but you might want to consider building that & file uploads into the product instead of copying & pasting. I tried messing around with handsontable a few times, powerful stuff / super annoying to code with. |
Yeah, it would be good to have more flexibility in the judging system to allow different styles, etc. But yeah, building stuff into the app would be nice... it's on the roadmap, and it'll probably happen eventually. |
I'll look into this. Self-assigning. |
Working on this. Have a hacky system functional, will need some heavy refactoring though. |
@revalo - Richard from Devpost here. Let me know if you have any questions about the Devpost data or exports and I can help. I'm here and [email protected] |
Also, it looks like HackRU has done something with Devpost integration: https://github.com/HackRU/GavelRU/commit/3fd5d85433c2074d2a94a4ac52519953ff9a27f8 (I haven't looked into this in detail though) |
Wow. Beautiful souping it instead of using exports. That's one way to hack
it 😁
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Does Devpost have an API? |
Not for this data -- at least not yet. There is an export feature that
admins ans Hackathon managers can use to get all registrant & submission
info. The latter is used in the expo app that I built.
Richard Murby is working on integrating that expo app into devpost core --
so you should holler at him about making that data more json ready & public.
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Neal is right - in general it's safer to use the exports as we would provide a lot of notice before making any changes there. We are also working on some changes to the /submissions page - to improve mobile experience and expo workflow (i.e. table numbers / sponsor prizes). It's possible we could get something done JSON wise as part of that set of work. Would that be helpful? |
Yeah, I think having a reasonable API for getting [(name, description, location)] would be helpful. I wonder how @revalo is accessing the data in his implementation |
Agreed - I think there are a few other elements of the submission which might be helpful; team members, selected sponsor prizes, etc. Let's see what @revalo has done, but I'll flag this to our product and dev teams tomorrow as I know they are thinking about that page. |
I actually built that function into the expo app as a post commit hook
(writes a little json file with all that info that can access from the expo
site) but no one ever hooks it up...
The real issue is that table & expo #, or location, have to be assigned
manually -- and often reassigned for projects that need power. / Can't make
it to expo 1/ etc. It sucks, but I haven't figured out a better solution
yet.
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Yeah, I think having a reasonable API for getting [(name, description,
location)] would be helpful.
I wonder how @revalo <https://github.com/revalo> is accessing the data in
his implementation
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Why not have people be able to report the table numbers they are currently at, instead of assigning new table numbers? |
Anish,
I think this scenario works well when hackers have prenumbered tables &
don't move & will present in the same space / table where they hacked.
But, in many (if not most) cases, expos happen at different tables / venues
than the original hacks.
And at hackathons with multiple expos, this needs to be set by organizers.
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Why not have people be able to report the table numbers they are currently
at, instead of assigning new table numbers?
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Well, this could also be caused by people using tools that don't support table number submission -- if it's not possible to collect table numbers in-band, organizers resort to assigning them after the fact (because it's a huge pain to do Devpost + a google form or something for table number submission). I think in many cases, it doesn't make sense to reassign table numbers. At HackMIT and Blueprint, we number the tables anyways (so we can find people when using HELPq), and we have people submit those same table numbers in preparation for judging. It works wonderfully for our events. cc @andrewilyas |
Understood and I agree it'd be great to have that option - but at 99% of
the MLH and college hackathons I've been to, hacking and demos are held in
separate places / on rearranged tables.
At any 200 person plus Hackathon like Penn, Michigan, Yale, MLH Prime,
Boilermake, and even at many smaller events, it's impractical to let
hackers pick their own unique table /expo #.
Just my 2 cents / own experience. 😬
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Well, this could also be *caused* by people using tools that don't
support table number submission -- if it's not possible to collect table
numbers in-band, organizers resort to assigning them after the fact
(because it's a huge pain to do Devpost + a google form or something for
table number submission).
I think in many cases, it doesn't make sense to reassign table numbers. At
HackMIT and Blueprint, we number the tables anyways (so we can find people
when using HELPq <https://github.com/ehzhang/HELPq>), and we have people
submit those same table numbers in preparation for judging. It works
wonderfully for our events.
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Just to be 100% clear - we have never made any decision to enforce any 'preferred model', as we simply don't have one. We focus on make the tool helpful to the largest possible array of workflows. Including, in this case, teams reporting or organizers assigning table numbers. It's simple for hackathon managers to a "table number" field to their Devpost submission form, takes two seconds. When they are setting up the site they have the ability to add a custom question which could easily be "Table Number". This would then be reflected as a column in the export we're discussing here. It can even be added once the event is live and underway if the organizers change their mind about how things are going to run. |
Any news on this great project supporting Devpost import or somekind of API |
I'm not personally working on this; I can check in with the HackMIT team to see if anyone is interested in implementing this feature. |
@anishathalye yeah that would be cool |
We used a short python script this year at Blueprint to convert the devpost CSV output to a format for Gavel. As @murby mentioned, the location field needs to be included as a custom question in the devpost submission form. The name of the field in the devpost CSV depends on the name of the custom question. I believe this script could be cleaned up and integrated easily with Gavel, although the name of the location field would need to be specified manually. Not sure if this is the most elegant way to go about resolving this issue, though. The script:
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It could be cool to support import from Devpost. Does Devpost have an API? I haven't looked into this yet.
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