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openweather-app-api

v1.1.1

Published

provides historical, current and forecasted weather data via light-speed APIs.

Downloads

16

Readme

what is this?

provides historical, current and forecasted weather data via light-speed APIs..

Installation

npm i openweather-app-api --save

Then...

const weatherApp = require('openweather-app-api');

var apikey = '' 

var coordinatesObj = { "lat": "43", "lng": "70" }

var location = "Pakistan"

How can get apikey?

step 1 : Login https://openweathermap.org 

step 2 : After login,then click on "My API keys"

step 3 : Here you can get default key and also can create a new apiKey.

Note: " This apiKey take some time to activate almost 15 to 20 minutes. "

How can use?

There are two methods for get weather details/api
  1) coordinates
  2) findByLocatonName

  You can select any method.

1) coordinates

step 1 : make a function 

      async function usingCoordinates(apikey, coordinatesObj) {
         try {
            
         } catch (error) {
            throw error
         }
      }

step 2 : call the method "coordinates" eg, weatherApp.coordinates( pass api key , pass coordinate object )

       async function usingCoordinates(apikey, coordinatesObj) {
         try {
            let data = await weatherApp.coordinates(apikey, coordinatesObj)
            console.log(data, 'usingCoordinates')
         } catch (error) {
            throw error
         }
      }      

step 3 : call the function

      usingCoordinates(apikey, coordinatesObj)

example coordinates

step 1 : clone/download https://github.com/Faisalskp/openweather-app-api
step 2 : cd example coordinates
step 3 : npm install
step 4 : node index.js

2) findByLocatonName

step 1 : make a function 

      async function usingLocationName(apikey, location) {
         try {
            
         } catch (error) {
            throw error
         }
      }

step 2 : call the method "findByLocatonName" eg, weatherApp.findByLocatonName( pass api key , pass location )

      async function usingLocationName(apikey, location) {
         try {
            let data = await weatherApp.findByLocatonName(apikey, location)
            console.log(data, 'usingLocationName')
         } catch (error) {
            throw error
         }
      }     

step 3 : call the function

      usingLocationName(apikey, location)

example findByLocatonName

step 1 : clone/download https://github.com/Faisalskp/openweather-app-api
step 2 : cd example findByLocationName
step 3 : npm install
step 4 : node index.js