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Tournament system meant to be easy to use. Bracket is written in async Python (with FastAPI) and Next.js as frontend using the Mantine library.
It has the following features:
- Supports single elimination, round-robin and swiss formats.
- Build your tournament structure with multiple stages that can have multiple groups/brackets in them.
- Drag-and-drop matches to different courts or reschedule them to another start time.
- Various dashboard pages are available that can be presented to the public, customized with a logo.
- Create/update teams, and add players to teams.
- Create multiple clubs, with multiple tournaments per club.
- Swiss tournaments can be handled dynamically, with automatic scheduling of matches.
Live Demo
A demo is available for free at https://www.bracketapp.nl/demo. The demo lasts for 30 minutes, after which your data will de deleted.
Quickstart
To quickly run bracket to see how it works, clone it and run docker compose up:
git clone git@github.com:evroon/bracket.git
cd bracket
sudo docker compose up -d
This will start the backend and frontend of Bracket, as well as a postgres instance. You should now be able to view bracket at http://localhost:3000. You can log in with the following credentials:
- Username:
test@example.org - Password:
aeGhoe1ahng2Aezai0Dei6Aih6dieHoo.
To insert dummy rows into the database, run:
sudo docker exec bracket-backend pipenv run ./cli.py create-dev-db
See also the quickstart docs.
Development setup
Read the development docs for how to run Bracket for development.
Prerequisites are yarn, postgresql and pipenv to run the frontend, database and backend.
Configuration
Read the configuration docs for how to configure Bracket.
Bracket's backend is configured using .env files (prod.env for production, dev.env for development etc.).
But you can also configure Bracket using environment variables directly, for example by specifying them in the docker-compose.yml.
The frontend doesn't can be configured by environment variables as well, as well as .env files using Next.js' way of loading environment variables.
Running Bracket in production
Read the deployment docs for how to deploy Bracket and run it in production.
Bracket can be run in Docker or by itself (using pipenv and yarn).
Translations
Based on your browser settings, your language should be automatically detected and loaded. For now, there's no manual way of choosing a different language.
Supported Languages
To add/refine translations, Crowdin is used. See the docs for more information.
More screenshots
Help
If you're having trouble getting Bracket up and running, or have a question about usage or configuration, feel free to ask. The best place to do this is by creating a Discussion.
Supporting Bracket
If you're using Bracket and would like to help support its development, that would be greatly appreciated!
Several areas that we need a bit of help with at the moment are:
- ⭐ Star Bracket on GitHub
- 🌐 Translating: Help make Bracket available to non-native English speakers by adding your language (via crowdin)
- 📣 Spread the word by sharing Bracket to help new users discover it
- 🖥️ Submit a PR to add a new feature, fix a bug, extend/update the docs or something else
See the contribution docs for more information on how to contribute
Contributors
|
Erik Vroon |
Null |
BachErik |
Danny Piper |
SevicheCC |
IzStriker |
|
Raphael Le Goaller |
License
Bracket is licensed under AGPL-v3.0.
Please note that any contributions also fall under this license.
See LICENSE



