openweather-api-wrapper

A test solution from DCCPL team member, given by LTTS

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import openweatherApiWrapper from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/openweather-api-wrapper';
</script>

README

OpenWeatherAPI Wrapper

This git repository should be used for reviewing code for the test given by LTTS.


How to Use

Install the package with npm, import with the require statement in the app, and start to use the apis. First step is set the params for the request (request the api-key at http://openweathermap.org/register ):

    var weather = require('openweather-apis');

    weather.setLang('en');

// set city by name
    weather.setCity('Bengaluru');
    // or set the coordinates (latitude,longitude)
    weather.setCoordinate(12.9762, 77.6033);
    // or set city by ID (recommended by OpenWeatherMap)
    weather.setCityId(1277333);

    // or set zip code
    weather.setZipCode(560079);

    // 'metric'  'internal'  'imperial'
    weather.setUnits('metric');

    // check http://openweathermap.org/appid#get for get the APPID
    weather.setAPPID(_Your_APP_KEY_>);

Current Weather Data

Using the following requests to API, Weather data is available in JSON.

Methods

Import the module and start to use the functions :


    // get the Temperature  
    weather.getTemperature(function(err, temp){
        console.log(temp);
    });

    // get the Atm Pressure
    weather.getPressure(function(err, pres){
        console.log(pres);
    });

    // get the Humidity
    weather.getHumidity(function(err, hum){
        console.log(hum);
    });

    // get the Description of the weather condition
    weather.getDescription(function(err, desc){
        console.log(desc);
    });

    // get all the JSON file returned from server (rich of info)
    weather.getAllWeather(function(err, JSONObj){
        console.log(JSONObj);
    });

    // Adds support for the onecall api endpoint.
    weather.getWeatherOneCall = function(err, data){
        
  };

Example of a simple JSON Object with temperature, humidity, pressure and description


    // get a simple JSON Object with temperature, humidity, pressure and description
    weather.getSmartJSON(function(err, smart){
        console.log(smart);
    });

This is the simple JSON object returned by the getSmartJSON(), pretty useful ! The rain value can be zero if not measured or a mesured value.

        {
            temp : 25,
            humidity : 88,
            pressure : 101325,
            description : 'sun',
            rain: 4,
            weathercode : 200
        }

this JSON object is easy to use and is enough for a lot of possible use of the weather data, for example the weathercode is easy to use for build check function, draw the icons etc.

Geographic location

Yes, of course you can set the location to get info by the coordinates, first the latitude, second the longitude. Sometimes use the coordinates are worse than the city name !

    weather.setCoordinate(12.9762, 77.6033);

Error

Use the callback to check if an error is raised on the request (HTTP server unreachable or other connection, request problem), you need to handle the error on the request, for example :

        weather.getTemperature(function(err, temp){
            if(err) console.log(err);

            // normal execution with no error
            });

Test

The package is tested with mocha and chai. You can find the tests in the /test folder.