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WeatherFlow Tempest API

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ioBroker.weatherflow-tempest-api

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weatherflow-tempest-api adapter for ioBroker

WeatherFlow Tempest API

Integrated endpoints

endpointTypeSuccess
observationsResttbd
stattionsResttbd
forecastRest

Developer manual

This section is intended for the developer. It can be deleted later.

DISCLAIMER

Please make sure that you consider copyrights and trademarks when you use names or logos of a company and add a disclaimer to your README. You can check other adapters for examples or ask in the developer community. Using a name or logo of a company without permission may cause legal problems for you.

Getting started

You are almost done, only a few steps left:

  1. Create a new repository on GitHub with the name ioBroker.weatherflow-tempest-api

  2. Initialize the current folder as a new git repository:

    git init -b main
    git add .
    git commit -m "Initial commit"
    
  3. Link your local repository with the one on GitHub:

    git remote add origin https://github.com/Scrounger/ioBroker.weatherflow-tempest-api
    
  4. Push all files to the GitHub repo:

    git push origin main
    
  5. Add a new secret under https://github.com/Scrounger/ioBroker.weatherflow-tempest-api/settings/secrets. It must be named AUTO_MERGE_TOKEN and contain a personal access token with push access to the repository, e.g. yours. You can create a new token under https://github.com/settings/tokens.

  6. Head over to src/main.ts and start programming!

Best Practices

We've collected some best practices regarding ioBroker development and coding in general. If you're new to ioBroker or Node.js, you should check them out. If you're already experienced, you should also take a look at them - you might learn something new :)

Scripts in package.json

Several npm scripts are predefined for your convenience. You can run them using npm run <scriptname>

Script nameDescription
buildCompile the TypeScript sources.
watchCompile the TypeScript sources and watch for changes.
test:tsExecutes the tests you defined in *.test.ts files.
test:packageEnsures your package.json and io-package.json are valid.
test:integrationTests the adapter startup with an actual instance of ioBroker.
testPerforms a minimal test run on package files and your tests.
checkPerforms a type-check on your code (without compiling anything).
lintRuns ESLint to check your code for formatting errors and potential bugs.
translateTranslates texts in your adapter to all required languages, see @iobroker/adapter-dev for more details.
releaseCreates a new release, see @alcalzone/release-script for more details.

Configuring the compilation

The adapter template uses esbuild to compile TypeScript and/or React code. You can configure many compilation settings either in tsconfig.json or by changing options for the build tasks. These options are described in detail in the @iobroker/adapter-dev documentation.

Writing tests

When done right, testing code is invaluable, because it gives you the confidence to change your code while knowing exactly if and when something breaks. A good read on the topic of test-driven development is https://hackernoon.com/introduction-to-test-driven-development-tdd-61a13bc92d92. Although writing tests before the code might seem strange at first, but it has very clear upsides.

The template provides you with basic tests for the adapter startup and package files. It is recommended that you add your own tests into the mix.

Publishing the adapter

Using GitHub Actions, you can enable automatic releases on npm whenever you push a new git tag that matches the form v<major>.<minor>.<patch>. We strongly recommend that you do. The necessary steps are described in .github/workflows/test-and-release.yml.

Since you installed the release script, you can create a new release simply by calling:

npm run release

Additional command line options for the release script are explained in the release-script documentation.

To get your adapter released in ioBroker, please refer to the documentation of ioBroker.repositories.

Test the adapter manually on a local ioBroker installation

In order to install the adapter locally without publishing, the following steps are recommended:

  1. Create a tarball from your dev directory:
    npm pack
    
  2. Upload the resulting file to your ioBroker host
  3. Install it locally (The paths are different on Windows):
    cd /opt/iobroker
    npm i /path/to/tarball.tgz
    

For later updates, the above procedure is not necessary. Just do the following:

  1. Overwrite the changed files in the adapter directory (/opt/iobroker/node_modules/iobroker.weatherflow-tempest-api)
  2. Execute iobroker upload weatherflow-tempest-api on the ioBroker host

Changelog

1.0.3 (2024-10-18)

  • (Scrounger) bug fixes

1.0.2 (2024-09-17)

  • (Scrounger) bug fixes
  • (Scrounger) using cron for update interval

1.0.1 (2024-09-15)

  • (Scrounger) bug fixes
  • (Scrounger) dependencies updated

1.0.0 (2024-09-15)

  • (Scrounger) forecast api integrated
  • (Scrounger) initial release

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2024 Scrounger scrounger@gmx.net

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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Package last updated on 18 Oct 2024

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