(Unofficial) Sleeper League Page Template
Generate a custom league page for your Sleeper fantasy football league in just a few steps
If you and your league like League Page, please consider starring the repo and donating (and encouraging your league-mates to too!)
- Up-to-date league information
- Easy to navigate trade and waiver history
- Awards and accolades
- Records and rankings for every season
- Current season power rankings
- Previous drafts and upcoming draft preview
- Season matchups
- Manager bio pages
- League constitution
- Helpful fantasy football resources and news
- Built using Svelte and SvelteKit
- Desktop, Mobile and PWA compatible
- League information generated from Sleeper API
- Add integration tests
- Cleanup repo
-
Test redraft leagues -
Playoff matchups and current bracket - Dynasty power rankings
-
Hyperlink all manager references -
Fix all css issues when actively resizing the window
If you've never touched a line of code, use the Training Wheels Guide instead
- Fork this repo
- Go to
/src/lib/utils/leagueInfo.js
and replaceyour_league_id
(line 2) andyour_league_name
(line 3) with your Sleeper league ID and league name. (Optionally, also fill out the dues, and dynasty fields): - Write your homepage text (league intro/bio)
/src/lib/utils/leagueInfo.js
(lines 9-14) - Next, fill out and uncomment (delete the
//
at the beginning of each line) the managers' object (lines 27 - 92), also located in/src/lib/utils/leagueInfo.js
, there should be one object for each manager (for assistance, consult the Training Wheels guide) - Add corresponding images for managers to the
/static/managers/
directory and make the sure the name matches with what was provided above - If you run into trouble adding managers, reference the Training Wheels' Manager section
- Add blog capabilities with contenful
- Make a free contentful account
- Click on
Content model
in the top bar and create Blog Post (id:blog_post
) and Blog Comment (id:blog_comment
) content models that matches the specs below (All fields are required):- Use sleeper your sleeper username for the author field when creating posts
- Create a Content Management API key
- For local development add a
.env
file to the root of your project and add the following variablesVITE_CONTENTFUL_ACCESS_TOKEN
with the corresponding value obtained from contenfulVITE_CONTENTFUL_SPACE
with your space ID, obtained from contenful
- Create a Content Delivery / Preview API key
- For local development add the following variable to your
.env
fileVITE_CONTENTFUL_CLIENT_ACCESS_TOKEN
with theContent Delivery API - access token
from contenful
- To add the variables for production, go to your project settings and add the corresponding keys (using the same names as above) to the environment variables section
- For more detailed instructions, follow the Training Wheels blog instructions
- Finally, set
enableBlog
to true insrc/lib/utils/leagueInfo.js
- Customize your league constitution
/src/routes/constitution/index.svelte
(remember to adjust the table of contents accordingly)
For local developing npm:
npm install
npm run dev --
npm run dev -- --host (to test on other devices locally)
npm run docker-run
To deploy on Vercel for free:
- Push up your changes
- Link your github repo to Vercel
- That's it!