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Added 2024 FSU results #121

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@jwngr jwngr commented Nov 10, 2024

Also renamed Firebase Hosting GitHub action workflows

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Release Notes

  • New Features

    • Updated college football rankings and records for the 2024 season.
    • Added highlights video for the game against Florida State University (FSU).
    • Enhanced game statistics for the FSU match, including first downs and total yards.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Corrected overall and home records for multiple teams in various games.
  • Documentation

    • Updated game schedule data to reflect recent changes and statistics.

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The pull request introduces several changes across multiple files related to workflow configurations and data updates for the 2024 college football season.

In the GitHub Actions workflows, the job names have been updated to reflect a shift from deploying functions to deploying hosting services. Specifically, the job deploy_functions_prod has been renamed to deploy_hosting_prod in the .github/workflows/firebase-hosting-merge.yml file, while deploy_functions_stag has been changed to deploy_hosting_stag in the .github/workflows/firebase-hosting-pull-request.yml file. The conditions and steps within these jobs remain unchanged, continuing to utilize actions for repository checkout, dependency installation, project building, and Firebase deployment.

Additionally, updates to the college football rankings and game schedules for the 2024 season have been made. The data/polls/2024.json file reflects new weekly rankings and team performance adjustments, while the website/src/resources/schedules/2024.json file includes detailed statistics for specific games, such as the addition of a highlights video ID for the game against Florida State University and updates to team records.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant Firebase

    User->>GitHub Actions: Push to master branch
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Trigger deploy_hosting_prod
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Checkout repository
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Install dependencies
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Build project
    GitHub Actions->>Firebase: Deploy to Firebase
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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant GitHub Actions
    participant Firebase

    User->>GitHub Actions: Create pull request
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Trigger deploy_hosting_stag
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Checkout repository
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Install dependencies
    GitHub Actions->>GitHub Actions: Build project
    GitHub Actions->>Firebase: Deploy to Firebase
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@jwngr jwngr merged commit d70c16b into master Nov 10, 2024
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@jwngr jwngr deleted the jw-2024-FSU branch November 10, 2024 04:32
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