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Mars 2020 weather API for nodeJS


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A simple NodeJS interface to NASA Mars 2020 Mission weather API.

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Installation

Using npm:

$ npm install --save mars-2020-weather-node

If you don't have or don't want to use npm:

$ cd ~/.node_modules
$ git clone git://github.com/gab.lau/mars-2020-weather-node.git

Documentation

Constructor

Mars2020Weather(temperatureUnit, pressureUnit, windSpeedUnit)

Methods

request(callback)

Make the call to the API to take the data, the call is cached and reused for all other methods, there is an hour limit between two API calls to not overload the service. Requires a parameter for a callback function, see examples

getRawData()

Returns raw API result without units conversion

getConvertedRawData()

Returns raw API result with units conversion

getSolKeys()

Returns all sol keys available

getLatestSolKey()

Returns latest sol key available

getSol(sol_key)

Returns sol by sol_key

getLatestSol()

Returns latest sol

Units of measurement

Default units: 'C', 'Pa'

Temperature: 'C', 'F', 'K', 'R'
Pressure: 'Pa', 'hPa', 'kPa', 'MPa', 'bar', 'torr', 'psi', 'ksi'

Usage

Example use:

var Mars2020Weather = require('mars-2020-weather-node');
var marsweather = new Mars2020Weather();

marsweather.request(function(err, response){
    console.log ("Sol: ", this.getLatestSol().sol);
    console.log ("Date: ", this.getLatestSol().terrestrial_date);
    console.log ("Min Temperature ", this.getLatestSol().min_temp);
    console.log ("Max Temperature ", this.getLatestSol().max_temp);
    console.log ("Pressure ", this.getLatestSol().pressure);
});

Example use with different units of measurement:

var Mars2020Weather = require('mars-2020-weather-node');
var marsweather = new Mars2020Weather('F', 'bar');

marsweather.request(function(err, response){
    console.log ("Sol: ", this.getLatestSol().sol);
    console.log ("Date: ", this.getLatestSol().terrestrial_date);
    console.log ("Min Temperature ", this.getLatestSol().min_temp);
    console.log ("Max Temperature ", this.getLatestSol().max_temp);
    console.log ("Pressure ", this.getLatestSol().pressure);
});

Example single sol structure:

  {
    "terrestrial_date": "2021-05-07",
    "sol": "76",
    "ls": "42",
    "season": "mid spring",
    "min_temp": -80.1,
    "max_temp": -22.2,
    "pressure": 752.8,
    "sunrise": "05:47:57",
    "sunset": "18:33:52"
  }, 

Running Unit Tests and Code coverage

Then simply run test this command: npm run test

For code coverage run this command: npm run coverage


Credits

All data provided by: NASA/JPL-Caltech/

License

MIT © Gabriele Lauricella

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Last updated on 26 Dec 2023

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