dark-sky-api
A simple and robust wrapper library for Dark Sky API (previously known as Forecast.io).
Features:
- Simple to use.
- Promise based (es6-promises).
- Versatile - use it statically or instantiate it.
- Dates returned as moments.
- Excludes are used automatically to reduce latency and save cache space (see 'Request Parameters').
See Dark Sky developer docs: https://darksky.net/dev/docs.
Need something even smaller? Dark sky api uses dark-sky-skeleton.
Install it
npm install dark-sky-api
Require it
import DarkSkyApi from 'dark-sky-api';
Configure it statically (suggested)
Configuring dark-sky-api with an api key is supported but each request will expose said api key (for anyone to capture).
For this reason Dark Sky strongly suggests hiding your API key through use of a proxy [ref].
DarkSkyApi.apiKey = 'your-dark-sky-api-key';
DarkSkyApi.proxyUrl = '//base-url-to-proxy/service';
DarkSkyApi.units = 'si';
DarkSKyApi.language = 'de';
DarkSkyApi.postProcessor = (item) => {
item.day = item.dateTime.format('ddd');
return item;
}
Use it
Today's weather:
DarkSkyApi.loadCurrent()
.then(result => console.log(result));
Forecasted week of weather:
DarkSkyApi.loadForecast()
.then(result => console.log(result));
What about geo location?
By default dark-sky-api will use Geolocation.getCurrentPosition to grab the current browser location automatically.
To manually set geolocation position pass along a position object:
const position = {
latitude: 43.075284,
longitude: -89.384318
};
DarkSkyApi.loadCurrent(position)
.then(result => console.log(result));
Response units
To get the units used in dark sky api responses per configured unit type (default is 'us') use GetResponseUnits after configuration. Keep in mind that the units would need to be retrieved again if you changed the api units.
const responseUnits = DarkSkyApi.getResponseUnits();
DarkSkyAPi.loadCurrent()
.then((data) => {
console.log(`The temperature is ${data.temperature} degrees ${responseUnits.temperature}`);
console.log(`The wind speed is ${data.windSpeed} ${responseUnits.windSpeed}`);
});
Post Processor
The post processor method is mapped to all weather items. It's an easy way to add or manipulate responses for an app.
import DarkSkyApi from 'dark-sky-api';
DarkSkyApi.apiKey = 'my-api-key';
DarkSkyApi.postProcessor = (item) => {
item.dayNice = item.dateTime.calendar(null, {
sameDay: '[Today]',
nextDay: 'ddd',
nextWeek: 'ddd',
lastDay: '[Yesterday]',
lastWeek: '[Last] ddd',
sameElse: 'ddd'
});
item.units = DarkSkyApi.getResponseUnits();
return item;
};
DarkSkyApi.loadCurrent()
.then(data => console.log(data.dayNice));
Hourly, Minutely, Alerts, and Flags
To retrieve any of these results use loadItAll with optional excludesBlock
DarkSkyApi.loadItAll()
.then(console.log);
DarkSkyApi.loadItAll('daily,hourly,minutely,flags')
DarkSkyApi.loadItAll(excludes, position);
Initialization
tldr: it's automatic, but configure first or do it manually.
Implicit (suggested)
This happens automatically when making a method call such as loadCurrent or LoadForecast. Remember to configure before hand.
explicite
DarkSkyApi.apiKey = 'my-api-key';
DarkSkyApi.initialize();
or
DarkSkyApi.initialize(apiKey, proxyUrl, units, language, postProcessor);
Configure after initialization/use
DarkSkyApi.setUnits('auto');
DarkSkyApi.setLanguage('x-pig-latin');
DarkSkyApi.setPostProcessor((item) => {
return {
temperature: item.temperatureMax || item.temperature,
icon: item.icon
};
})
Instantiation
If you need to maintain multiple instances (configurations) of dark-sky-api create an instance.
import DarkSkyApi from 'dark-sky-api';
const api = new DarkSkyApi(apiKey, proxyUrl, units, language, processor);
api.units('us')
.language('en')
.postProcessor(item => item)
.loadCurrent()
.then(console.log);
position = {
latitude: 43.075284,
longitude: -89.384318
};
api.setPosition(position);
api.loadPositionAsync()
.then(position => {
api.setPosition(position);
});
To Do
- add hourly and minutely api methods
- add flags and alerts apit methods