Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
2.29.0 Weather Module w/api v3.0 works, sort of…
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Updated MM2 today to v2.29.0. Learned quickly that the api change forces you subscribe to the One Call v3.0 and provide a payment method but no big deal as long as you stay under 1000 calls per day.
It took some configuration editing to get the current and forecast sections working, specifically adding the apiVersion parameter and of course the new api key. It still didn’t work, so I added weatherEndpoint ‘/onecall’ and this resolved the problem, but now the location header reads “America/New York”. If you use One Call , the location and locationId parameters are ignored. Just not sure why the first shows incorrectly.
Anyone else having this issue?
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OK, it would appear when /onecall is used, the OpenWeatherMap.js script controls the header and you’re either going to get:
${data.timezone}
or
${data.city.name},${data.city.country}
I’m see the first option, timezone. It’s correct, but I don’t want timezone. I want city/country. Booooo!!!
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@reilley Hi, i cant get mine to load!!
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@sdetweil - Hi Sam! I’m not even calling locationID in my script.
Here’s what I have:
module: “weather”,
position: “top_center”,
config: {
weatherProvider: “openweathermap”,
type: “current:,
weatherEndpoint: ‘/onecall’,
lat: ‘34.17188’.
lon: ‘-84.57056’,
apiVersion: ‘3.0’,
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@sdetweil - Oh okay - I was wondering why you mentioned case. That was just a typo here on my part. When I was using it, it was “locationID”.
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forecast need lot / lan set. locationID as in api 2.5 isn’t working anymore (with api 3.0)sorry, didn’t read your post properly…openweather doesn’t add geoname in response. so i guess it’s the timezone.
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OK, it would appear when /onecall is used, the OpenWeatherMap.js script controls the header and you’re either going to get:
${data.timezone}
or
${data.city.name},${data.city.country}
I’m see the first option, timezone. It’s correct, but I don’t want timezone. I want city/country. Booooo!!!
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@reilley did you get it working with city, country?
Peter -
@Peter - Unfortunately, not yet. I’m wondering if anyone has been able to using the 3.0 API!
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I got it working and think there are a few tricky typos in your config.
module: “weather”, position: “top_center”, config: { weatherProvider: “openweathermap”, type: “current:, weatherEndpoint: ‘/onecall’, lat: ‘34.17188’. lon: ‘-84.57056’, apiVersion: ‘3.0’, apiKey: 'nunya”
Line 5: closing quotation marks are missing
Line 7: point as line ending instead of comma
Line 10: wrong quotation markYour config entry type is from line 5 - 10.