This is the software used to run traditional in-person events.
If you are a mentor or team administrator trying to score remote event matches, go here: FTC Remote Scoring
Full documentation can be found in the FTC Scoring Team Guide
This GitHub repository is used to report and track issues with the FIRST Tech Challenge Live Scorekeeper Software.
Starting with the 2022-2023 season, the scoring system is primarily available to download as an installer. The installers can be found at
https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/<season>
(and https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/<season>-offseason
after the season's world championship when offseason events can be hosted).
Game | Link |
---|---|
CENTERSTAGE (2023-2024) - Offseason | https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/2024-offseason |
CENTERSTAGE (2023-2024) | https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/2024 |
POWERPLAY (2022-2023) - Offseason | https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/2023-offseason |
POWERPLAY (2022-2023) | https://ftc-scoring.firstinspires.org/local/2023 |
The scoring system will autoupdate to the latest available version for the season on launch if connected to the internet.
The website will detect the platform you are running on and offer a button to download for that platform.
If you need to download for one system from another (e.g. the scoring computer runs Windows but you are downloading on a Mac to put on a flash drive), other systems can be found by clicking on "All platforms".
If you are downloading for macOS or for Linux and are unsure which download is correct for you, run uname -m
in a terminal and select the corresponding download.
Warning
While we will address any issues reported through this repository for Linux, we are unable to provide Linux-specific event-day support and therefore encourage running the scoring system on Windows or macOS unless your event has volunteers sufficiently experienced in debugging issues on Linux.
In some cases you may not be able to run the provided installer (e.g. security policies on the scorekeeper computer). In those cases you can run the scoring system through a package that is similar to how it was provided in previous seasons.
There is a download available under the "Advanced" dropdown that works on all platforms.
Note
This requires a global installation of Java 17, which can be downloaded and installed from here.
To launch, extract the zip and open the FTCLauncher
file on macOS/Linux or the FTCLauncher.bat
file on Windows. This version of the scoring system still has the same auto-update feature as the installer version.
The user documentation can be found here: FTC Scorekeeper Manual.
Click on the "Issues" link towards the upper left hand corner of the main page of this repository to navigate to the Issue Tracking Database page. If you are logged in to your GitHub user account (which is available for free from GitHub) you can create and reply to issues in the database.
Click on the "Issues" link to go to the Issues page.
The developers of the software requested that if you encounter a bug, you copy and archive (compress into .zip form) the "db" subdirectory and then create an issue on the Issues database and attach the .zip file to the newly created issue and save the attachment with the issue. The "db" folder is located in the "lib" subfolder.
While you are editing your issue, if you click the link called "selecting them" towards the bottom of the issue window, a dialog box will appear. You can use this dialog box to select a local file from your computer to attach to the issue that you are editing.
Click on the "selecting them" link to attach a local file to your issue.