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wunderground-pws
is a Node.js library that implements Weather Underground Personal Weather Station Protocol, providing a native Javascript interface to upload weather conditions using a GET
request.
First, install the library:
npm install --save wunderground-pws
Then, require it:
var PWS = require('wunderground-pws');
var pws = new PWS('MY_STATION_ID', 'MY_PASSWORD');
The constructor object accepts two parameters, that corresponds to the registered PWS ID and the password of the user that did so.
This are refered to as ID
and PASSWORD
respectively in the list of fields used as GET parameters.
Those two, along with action
and dateutc
are required fields. The former are automatically initialized as updateraw
and now
respectively.
Once initialized, data can be easily published:
pws.setObservations({
winddir: 180,
windspeedmph: 10
});
pws.sendObservations(function(err, success){
// executed after callback
});
The library includes the following methods:
pws.getFields()
Returns an array with every possible parameter used for observations. For a complete reference, check the official API documentation.
pws.setObservations(observation, value)
Sets a single observation value, or returns an Error
object if not supported.
pws.setObservations({observation1: value1, observation2: value2, ...})
Sets as many observations as present in the object passed as an argument, as long as they are valid.
pws.getObservations()
Returns an object with the current observations.
pws.setRequestTimeout(milliseconds)
Sets the timeout before a request is considered invalid. Accepts the number of milliseconds
as an argument. If not specified, the default value will be 5000
.
It will try cast whatever is passed as an argument to Number()
, returning an Error
object when NaN
.
pws.getRequestTimeout()
Returns the number of milliseconds set by setRequestTimeout
, or 5000
by default.
pws.resetObservations()
Remove every observation from the payload, except the default values:
{
ID: 'MY_STATION_ID',
PASSWORD: 'MY_PASSWORD',
action: 'updateraw',
dateutc: 'now'
}
pws.sendObservations(callback)
Sends the current observations to Weather Underground and executes the callback
function in an asynchronous way.
It accepts two standard parameters, the first one being an Error
object if the operation failed and the second null
.
If successful, returns null
as the first parameter and the string 'success'
as the second.
After a successful request, the observations are automatically reset.
Copyright (c) 2014 Fer Uría fauria@gmail.com
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:
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FAQs
Weather Underground PWS API library for Node.js
The npm package wunderground-upload receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, wunderground-upload popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that wunderground-upload demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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