Fixes#3227
and also
- removes unused code
- de-duplicates code fragments
- fixes typos
- inlines code
- adds more weather util tests
@martingron and @Justheretoreportanissue would you be so kind to check
if I didnt mess anything up?
Fixes https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/3182
Fixed issue with probability of precipitation not showing up on hourly
or daily forecast
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael.veeck@nebenan.de>
Fixes#3126
Added the option `allowOverrideNotification` to `weather.js`. This
allows the module to receive the `CURRENT_WEATHER_OVERRIDE`
notification. The expected payload for this notification is a
full/partial `weatherObject` that is used to supplement/replace the
existing `weatherObject` returned by whichever weather provider is in
use.
No visual changes.
First time contributing - let me know if I've missed something
🙂
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael.veeck@nebenan.de>
This pr adds (config.js toggleable) showUV_Index to the hourly and
current weather modules, with right now only openmeteo configured to
supply the data. Other providers could have support too by adding
`uv_index` to current and hourly.
For example the current weather looks like

positioned after sunset in the top row.
The following "hacks" are included and could be fixed to make it
cleaner, but the functionality is wanted and it works without problem.
- To hide entries where the UV Index is 0 i added an if statement to the
`hourly.njk` which is not how precipitation is handled.
The following are minor things that might not need fixing:
- The forecast option does not have UV support. This might not be
relevant since UV changes throughout the day but i tried to implement a
"max_UV" to openmeteo.js, but am not confident enough in JS to
accomplish that.
- The UV Icon is wi-hot and manually added to the `.njk`'s. This could
be made changeable by a config but does not seem relevant since wi-hot
is not used by anything else as far as i can tell.
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Fix for today's probability-of-precipitation weather module's envcanada
provider.
Without which, requesting `showPrecipitationProbability` causes
"undefined" to be shown.
Consistent with method used elsewhere in the file:
abe5c08a52/modules/default/weather/providers/envcanada.js (L395-L399)
Due to the size of the commit there is no need for a long explanation:
Openmeteo supports precipitation probability in api, but the weather
provider .js had no support for it. After adding 4 lines it works as
expected. This should have no consequences on other files but improves
usability for (imo) the best weather provider.
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
While waiting for the easterbunny I cleaned up some bad coding practice
:-)
Very open for comments especially regarding the places I commented
myself...
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
While looking at https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/pull/3070 I
noticed that the weather and clock module do some formatTime stuff, so
why not use a common function for that?
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
We have used it inconsistently till now. Template literals are more
modern and easier to maintain in my opinion.
Because that's a large amount of changes, here's a way to reproduce it:
I added the rule `"prefer-template": "error"` to the `.eslintrc.json`
and did an autofix. Since this caused a new problem in line 409 of
`newsfeed.js`, I reversed it in that line and also removed the rule from
the eslint config file.
The rule is described here:
https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/prefer-template
Note: I've played around with some other linter rules as well, and some
seem to point to some specific, non-cosmetic, issues. But before I dive
even deeper and then introduce even bigger and hardly understandable
changes at once, I thought I'd start with this simple cosmetic rule.
Percentage should be always rounded so that we dont get something like
"47.0000000001 %"
Some small typo and naming fixes also while I am here
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
1. Update `stylelint` dependencies
- As of stylelint v15, we do not need `stylelint-config-prettier`
anymore:
https://github.com/prettier/stylelint-config-prettier/releases/tag/v9.0.5
2. Switch to `stylelint-config-standard`:
`stylelint-prettier/recommended` has not been updated for a long time
and still needs the old `stylelint-config-prettier`
3. Handle new `stylelint` issues
They weren't applied to wrong classnames, this PR fixes that and also
expands the weather util tests
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Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Fixes#2953
This is an attempt to fix the issue with precipitation amount and
percentage mixup. I have created a separate
`precipitationPercentage`-variable where the probability of rain can be
stored.
The config options now has the old `showPrecipitationAmount` in addition
to a new setting: `showPrecipitationProbability` (shows the likelihood
of rain).
<details>
<summary>Examples</summary>
### Yr
I tested the Yr weather provider for a Norwegian city Bergen that has a
lot of rain. I have removed properties that are irrelevant for this demo
from the config-samples below.
Config:
```js
{
module: "weather",
config: {
weatherProvider: "yr",
type: "current",
showPrecipitationAmount: true,
showPrecipitationProbability: true
}
},
{
module: "weather",
config: {
weatherProvider: "yr",
type: "hourly",
showPrecipitationAmount: true,
showPrecipitationProbability: true
}
},
{
module: "weather",
config: {
weatherProvider: "yr",
type: "daily",
showPrecipitationAmount: true,
showPrecipitationProbability: true
}
}
```
Result:<br/>
<img width="444" alt="screenshot"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34011212/216775423-4e37345c-f915-47e5-8551-7c544ebd24b1.png">
</details>
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Co-authored-by: Magnus Marthinsen <magmar@online.no>
Co-authored-by: Veeck <github@veeck.de>
Fixes#3019
The previous implementation had the arrow pointing in to the wind. When
the wind blows from the north (0 degrees), the arrow should point
straight down. In other words, no rotation of the arrow-down symbol.
When the wind blows from the south (180 degrees), the arrow should point
straight up (I.e. the arrow down symbol rotated 180 degrees).
Co-authored-by: Magnus Marthinsen <magmar@online.no>
Fixes so the Yr weather direction is not inverted. This error was
[reported in the
community](https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/17561/wind-direction-180-degrees-twisted-at-yr).
I misunderstood when developing the module because of the wind direction
arrow was pointing opposite to the arrow displayed on Yr.no. I renamed
the variable to help other developers in the future.
Co-authored-by: Magnus Marthinsen <magmar@online.no>
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Hourly forecast wasnt converted properly during the last release cycle,
one fix and two cleanups were necessary.
Fixes#3010
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
Adds new config option to show weather forecast for every X hour
(default value is 1 which reflects the current behaviour)
Also adds tests for hourly forecast
Fixes#2996
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
## Added Weather Provider for Open-Meteo.
I've found a completely free weather REST API (event with option of
self-hosting) after having problems with API keys from all MagicMirror
weather providers currently implemented (the remote services, not the
providers themselves).
This API doesn't return information about reverse geocode from latitude
and longitude options like others. I solved that issue using another
free API.
### APIs used
- [Open-Meteo Weather Forecast API](https://open-meteo.com/en/docs)
- [BigDataCloud’s Free Client-Side Reverse Geocoding
API](https://www.bigdatacloud.com/docs/api/free-reverse-geocode-to-city-api)
### Considerations
- This provider is config reliable so, be free to use the same config
you can found in the official MagicMirror Weather module documentation.
- This module config skips the `apiKey` parameter. It's not used at all.
Only `latitude` and `longitude` are required.
#### Config examples:
```
modules: [
{
module: "weather",
position: "top_right",
header: "Weather Forecast",
config: {
updateInterval: <number here>,
weatherProvider: "openmeteo",
type: "current",
lat: <number here>,
lon: <number here>,
showHumidity: true,
showWindDirectionAsArrow: true,
showWindDirection: true,
degreeLabel: true,
}
},
{
module: "weather",
position: "top_right",
header: "Weather Forecast",
config: {
updateInterval: <number here>,
weatherProvider: "openmeteo",
type: "daily",
lat: <number here>,
lon: <number here>
colored: true,
maxNumberOfDays: <number here>,
showPrecipitationAmount: true,
appendLocationNameToHeader: true
}
},
{
module: "weather",
position: "top_right",
header: "Weather Forecast",
config: {
updateInterval: <number here>,
weatherProvider: "openmeteo",
type: "hourly",
lat: <number here>,
lon: <number here>,
maxEntries: <number here>,
showPrecipitationAmount: true,
degreeLabel: true,
appendLocationNameToHeader: true
}
},
]
```
Co-authored-by: Michael Teeuw <michael@xonaymedia.nl>
# 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>
So finally I think this refactorin is ready to be reviewed :-)
DONE:
- [x] Removed all conversion functions for wind and temperature from
specific weatherproviders
- [x] Use internally only metric units: celsius for temperature, meters
per seconds for wind
- [x] Convert temp and wind into the configured units when displaying
data on the UI
- [x] look how beaufort calculation uses metrics, added knots as new
windunit
- [x] add more e2e tests
Checked providers:
- [x] Darksky
- [x] EnvCanada
- [x] OpenWeatherMap
- [x] SMHI provider
- [x] UK Met Office
- [x] UK Met Office DataHub
- [x] WeatherBit
- [x] WeatherFlow
- [x] WeatherGov
TODO in different tickets:
- check weatherproviders for usage of weatherEndpoint (as seen in
https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror-Documentation/issues/131) -> see
#2926
- cleanup precipations -> #2953
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
small update to the fetchData method to use the fetch helper instead of
the old XCMLHttpRequest.
Also fixes some typos :-)
Co-authored-by: veeck <michael@veeck.de>
This PR addresses [this
comment](48756e8774 (commitcomment-85772193)),
which points out an issue with #2902.
Looks like the apparent temp calculation method was incorrectly
referenced 😅