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Open-Weather-API

This API will provide latest information of current weather

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This API will provide latest information of current weather

How to Build

You must have Python 2 >=2.7.9 or Python 3 >=3.4 installed on your system to install and run this SDK. This SDK package depends on other Python packages like nose, jsonpickle etc. These dependencies are defined in the requirements.txt file that comes with the SDK. To resolve these dependencies, you can use the PIP Dependency manager. Install it by following steps at https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/.

Python and PIP executables should be defined in your PATH. Open command prompt and type pip --version. This should display the version of the PIP Dependency Manager installed if your installation was successful and the paths are properly defined.

  • Using command line, navigate to the directory containing the generated files (including requirements.txt) for the SDK.
  • Run the command pip install -r requirements.txt. This should install all the required dependencies.

Building SDK - Step 1

How to Use

The following section explains how to use the OpenWeatherApi SDK package in a new project.

1. Open Project in an IDE

Open up a Python IDE like PyCharm. The basic workflow presented here is also applicable if you prefer using a different editor or IDE.

Open project in PyCharm - Step 1

Click on Open in PyCharm to browse to your generated SDK directory and then click OK.

Open project in PyCharm - Step 2

The project files will be displayed in the side bar as follows:

Open project in PyCharm - Step 3

2. Add a new Test Project

Create a new directory by right clicking on the solution name as shown below:

Add a new project in PyCharm - Step 1

Name the directory as "test"

Add a new project in PyCharm - Step 2

Add a python file to this project with the name "testsdk"

Add a new project in PyCharm - Step 3

Name it "testsdk"

Add a new project in PyCharm - Step 4

In your python file you will be required to import the generated python library using the following code lines

from open_weather_api.open_weather_api_client import OpenWeatherApiClient

Add a new project in PyCharm - Step 4

After this you can write code to instantiate an API client object, get a controller object and make API calls. Sample code is given in the subsequent sections.

3. Run the Test Project

To run the file within your test project, right click on your Python file inside your Test project and click on Run

Run Test Project - Step 1

How to Test

You can test the generated SDK and the server with automatically generated test cases. unittest is used as the testing framework and nose is used as the test runner. You can run the tests as follows:

  1. From terminal/cmd navigate to the root directory of the SDK.
  2. Invoke pip install -r test-requirements.txt
  3. Invoke nosetests

Initialization

Authentication

In order to setup authentication and initialization of the API client, you need the following information.

ParameterDescription
appidApp key for authentication

API client can be initialized as following.

# Configuration parameters and credentials
appid = '178db63aed00f6e4daaa06009b04438b' # App key for authentication

client = OpenWeatherApiClient(appid)

Class Reference

List of Controllers

Class: WeatherAPIsController

Get controller instance

An instance of the WeatherAPIsController class can be accessed from the API Client.

 weather_ap_is_controller = client.weather_ap_is

Method: get_weather_by_city_name

This is a weather API endpoint which returns the current weather of a location by city name.

def get_weather_by_city_name(self,
                                 q,
                                 mode=None,
                                 units=None,
                                 lang=None)
Parameters
ParameterTagsDescription
qRequired DefaultValueCity name, state code and country code divided by comma, use ISO 3166 country codes.
modeOptionalResponse format. Possible values are xml and html. If you don't use the mode parameter format is JSON by default.
unitsOptionalUnits of measurement. standard, metric and imperial units are available. If you do not use the units parameter, standard units will be applied by default.
langOptionalYou can use this parameter to get the output in your language.
Example Usage
q = 'London,uk'
mode = MODEEnum.XML
units = UNITSEnum.STANDARD
lang = LANGEnum.AF

result = weather_ap_is_controller.get_weather_by_city_name(q, mode, units, lang)

Method: get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude

This is a weather API endpoint which returns the current weather of a location by latitude and longitude.

def get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude(self,
                                              lat,
                                              lon,
                                              mode=None,
                                              units=None,
                                              lang=None)
Parameters
ParameterTagsDescription
latRequiredThis field will contain the latitude of city
lonRequiredThis field will contain the longitude of city
modeOptionalResponse format. Possible values are xml and html. If you don't use the mode parameter format is JSON by default.
unitsOptionalUnits of measurement. standard, metric and imperial units are available. If you do not use the units parameter, standard units will be applied by default.
langOptionalYou can use this parameter to get the output in your language.
Example Usage
lat = 153.954397139118
lon = 153.954397139118
mode = MODEEnum.XML
units = UNITSEnum.STANDARD
lang = 'lang'

result = weather_ap_is_controller.get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude(lat, lon, mode, units, lang)

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