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hubot-forecast

v0.5.2

Published

A hubot script to alert for inclement weather

Downloads

10

Readme

NOTICE: This project is no longer maintained, as Dark Sky is sunsetting their API, and new keys are not being offered as of 2020-03-31

hubot-forecast

npm version Build Status

A hubot script to alert for inclement weather.

All credit to @farski for the original version.

See src/forecast.coffee for full documentation.

Important notice for Slack users: you will need hubot-slack >= 3.3.0 due to the usage of Slack attachments.

Installation

In hubot project repo, run:

$ npm install hubot-forecast --save

Then add hubot-forecast to your external-scripts.json:

["hubot-forecast"]

Finally, set the necessary EnvVars:

$ heroku config:set \
    HUBOT_FORECAST_KEY=... \
    HUBOT_FORECAST_ROOM='[email protected]' \
    HUBOT_LATITUDE=12.345 \
    HUBOT_LONGITUDE=67.890

You can find your Dark Sky API key on their developers’ page, and you can use this tool to determine your latitude & longitude from an address.

As for the HUBOT_FORECAST_ROOM, that depends on your adapter; the example above is for HipChat, for Slack, it would be something like general.

If you live in the US, and wish to use Fahrenheit, you’ll want to:

$ heroku config:set HUBOT_FORECAST_UNITS=us

Otherwise your bot will report in Celsius, which is the default.

If you’d like to only report based on a particular probability, you can set that like so (i.e., a 75% chance being the default):

HUBOT_FORECAST_PROBABILITY_THRESHOLD=0.75

Some additional EnvVars exist if you want to customize the “working time” for the forecast reporting (default values shown below):

HUBOT_FORECAST_DAYS=mon,tue,wed,thu,fri
HUBOT_FORECAST_TIME=11-23