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New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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/**
* A function to make HTTP requests via the server to avoid CORS-errors.
*
* @param {string} url the url to fetch from
* @param {string} type what contenttype to expect in the response, can be "json" or "xml"
* @param {boolean} useCorsProxy A flag to indicate
* @param {Array.<{name: string, value:string}>} requestHeaders the HTTP headers to send
* @param {Array.<string>} expectedResponseHeaders the expected HTTP headers to receive
* @returns {Promise} resolved when the fetch is done. The response headers is placed in a headers-property (provided the response does not already contain a headers-property).
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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*/
async function performWebRequest(url, type = "json", useCorsProxy = false, requestHeaders = undefined, expectedResponseHeaders = undefined) {
const request = {};
if (useCorsProxy) {
url = getCorsUrl(url, requestHeaders, expectedResponseHeaders);
} else {
request.headers = getHeadersToSend(requestHeaders);
}
const response = await fetch(url, request);
const data = await response.text();
if (type === "xml") {
return new DOMParser().parseFromString(data, "text/html");
} else {
if (!data || !data.length > 0) return undefined;
const dataResponse = JSON.parse(data);
if (!dataResponse.headers) {
dataResponse.headers = getHeadersFromResponse(expectedResponseHeaders, response);
}
return dataResponse;
}
}
/**
* Gets a URL that will be used when calling the CORS-method on the server.
*
* @param {string} url the url to fetch from
* @param {Array.<{name: string, value:string}>} requestHeaders the HTTP headers to send
* @param {Array.<string>} expectedResponseHeaders the expected HTTP headers to receive
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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* @returns {string} to be used as URL when calling CORS-method on server.
*/
const getCorsUrl = function (url, requestHeaders, expectedResponseHeaders) {
if (!url || url.length < 1) {
throw new Error(`Invalid URL: ${url}`);
} else {
let corsUrl = `${location.protocol}//${location.host}/cors?`;
const requestHeaderString = getRequestHeaderString(requestHeaders);
if (requestHeaderString) corsUrl = `${corsUrl}sendheaders=${requestHeaderString}`;
const expectedResponseHeadersString = getExpectedResponseHeadersString(expectedResponseHeaders);
if (requestHeaderString && expectedResponseHeadersString) {
corsUrl = `${corsUrl}&expectedheaders=${expectedResponseHeadersString}`;
} else if (expectedResponseHeadersString) {
corsUrl = `${corsUrl}expectedheaders=${expectedResponseHeadersString}`;
}
if (requestHeaderString || expectedResponseHeadersString) {
return `${corsUrl}&url=${url}`;
}
return `${corsUrl}url=${url}`;
}
};
/**
* Gets the part of the CORS URL that represents the HTTP headers to send.
*
* @param {Array.<{name: string, value:string}>} requestHeaders the HTTP headers to send
* @returns {string} to be used as request-headers component in CORS URL.
*/
const getRequestHeaderString = function (requestHeaders) {
let requestHeaderString = "";
if (requestHeaders) {
for (const header of requestHeaders) {
if (requestHeaderString.length === 0) {
requestHeaderString = `${header.name}:${encodeURIComponent(header.value)}`;
} else {
requestHeaderString = `${requestHeaderString},${header.name}:${encodeURIComponent(header.value)}`;
}
}
return requestHeaderString;
}
return undefined;
};
/**
* Gets headers and values to attach to the web request.
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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*
* @param {Array.<{name: string, value:string}>} requestHeaders the HTTP headers to send
* @returns {object} An object specifying name and value of the headers.
*/
const getHeadersToSend = (requestHeaders) => {
const headersToSend = {};
if (requestHeaders) {
for (const header of requestHeaders) {
headersToSend[header.name] = header.value;
}
}
return headersToSend;
};
/**
* Gets the part of the CORS URL that represents the expected HTTP headers to receive.
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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*
* @param {Array.<string>} expectedResponseHeaders the expected HTTP headers to receive
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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* @returns {string} to be used as the expected HTTP-headers component in CORS URL.
*/
const getExpectedResponseHeadersString = function (expectedResponseHeaders) {
let expectedResponseHeadersString = "";
if (expectedResponseHeaders) {
for (const header of expectedResponseHeaders) {
if (expectedResponseHeadersString.length === 0) {
expectedResponseHeadersString = `${header}`;
} else {
expectedResponseHeadersString = `${expectedResponseHeadersString},${header}`;
}
}
return expectedResponseHeaders;
}
return undefined;
};
/**
* Gets the values for the expected headers from the response.
*
* @param {Array.<string>} expectedResponseHeaders the expected HTTP headers to receive
New weather provider: Yr.no (#2948) # Added Yr.no as a weather provider Yr.no is a free Norwegian weather service. The configuration is quite simple: ```js { weatherProvider: "yr", lat: 59.9171, lon: 10.7276, altitude: 30 } ``` The latitude and longitude cannot have more than 4 decimals, but that should be plenty. To quote yr: "There is no need to ask for weather forecasts with nanometer precision!". The altitude should be meters above sea level and defaults to 0. If `type` is set to `current` the symbol can display the next 1, 6 or 12 hours by setting `currentForecastHours` (default is 1). It states in [Getting started-guide](https://developer.yr.no/doc/GettingStarted/) that users of the API should cache the results and use the `Expires`-header to know when to ask for new data. By using the `If-Modified-Since`-header we can avoid downloading the same data over and over again. I chose not to override the `User-Agent`-header set in [`server.js`](https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/blob/a328ce5/js/server.js#L97) even though it does not comply with [the terms of service](https://developer.yr.no/doc/TermsOfService/). It currently works with the default header, and by searching the web for MagicMirror the GitHub-repo should be easy to find without an explicit link. I also had to make some minor changes to `server.js` and `weatherprovider.js` to be able to send and return HTTP headers. To handle the HTTP 304 response without body I chose to return `undefined` so we easily can use the response as a condition: `if (response) ...`. The documentation for the API is available here: - [API Reference overview](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/) - [Locationforecast](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/2.0/) - Used to get the weather forecast - [Sunrise](https://api.met.no/weatherapi/sunrise/2.0/documentation) - used to find sunrise and sunset times Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
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* @param {Response} response the HTTP response
* @returns {string} to be used as the expected HTTP-headers component in CORS URL.
*/
const getHeadersFromResponse = (expectedResponseHeaders, response) => {
const responseHeaders = [];
if (expectedResponseHeaders) {
for (const header of expectedResponseHeaders) {
const headerValue = response.headers.get(header);
responseHeaders.push({ name: header, value: headerValue });
}
}
return responseHeaders;
};
if (typeof module !== "undefined")
module.exports = {
performWebRequest
};