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hell0-weather-api-20

v2.0.0

Published

Open weather api with today data

Downloads

2

Readme

Getting Started with Weather API

Getting Started

Introduction

Open weather api with today data

Install the Package

Run the following command from your project directory to install the package from npm:

npm install [email protected]

Initialize the API Client

The following parameters are configurable for the API Client:

| Parameter | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | timeout | number | Timeout for API calls.Default: 0 |

The API client can be initialized as follows:

const client = new Client({
  timeout: 0,
})

Client Class Documentation

Weather API Client

The gateway for the SDK. This class acts as a factory for the Controllers and also holds the configuration of the SDK.

Controllers

| Name | Description | | --- | --- | | aPI | Gets ApiController |

API Reference

List of APIs

API

Weather

weather

:information_source: Note This endpoint does not require authentication.

async weather(
  appid: string,
  route: string,
  q?: string,
  requestOptions?: RequestOptions
): Promise<ApiResponse<unknown>>
Parameters

| Parameter | Type | Tags | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | appid | string | Query, Required | - | | route | string | Template, Required | - | | q | string \| undefined | Query, Optional | city name | | requestOptions | RequestOptions \| undefined | Optional | Pass additional request options. |

Response Type

unknown

Example Usage
const appid = 'appid6';
const route = '/weather';
try {
  const { result, ...httpResponse } = await apiController.weather(appid, route);
  // Get more response info...
  // const { statusCode, headers } = httpResponse;
} catch(error) {
  if (error instanceof ApiError) {
    const errors = error.result;
    // const { statusCode, headers } = error;
  }
}

Common Code Documentation

ApiResponse

An interface for the result of an API call.

Properties

| Name | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | request | HttpRequest | Original request that resulted in this response. | | statusCode | number | Response status codee. | | headers | Record<string, string> | Response headers. | | result | T | Response data. | | body | string | Blob | NodeJS.ReadableStream | Original body from the response. |

ApiError

Thrown when the HTTP status code is not okay.

The ApiError extends the ApiResponse interface, so all ApiResponse properties are available.

Properties

| Name | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | request | HttpRequest | Original request that resulted in this response. | | statusCode | number | Response status codee. | | headers | Record<string, string> | Response headers. | | result | T | Response data. | | body | string | Blob | NodeJS.ReadableStream | Original body from the response. |