Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Open weather Api 3.0
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@sdetweil what does this limited number mean?
If I use the default settings do I stay under the limit?
Peter -
@Peter there are multiple providers under weather, some need locationId, some need location name, some need lat/lon
the top section of the doc applies to all providers, and further down is specifics for each provider
if it works, then it works.
limited calls per day 1000 I think., so their doc says
divide seconds per day by 1000
stay under that rate.
we will next release fixes July 1, every 90 days
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@sdetweil thanks for your help but I cannot get it working.
Maybe somebody else has an idea how to get it working?
Peter -
@Peter I took the sample
and added my 3.0 api key… no other changes, I commented out provider as openweather is the default
my 2.5 key did not work{ module: "weather", position: "top_right", header: "Weather Forecast", config: { //weatherProvider: "openweathermap", type: "forecast", location: "New York", locationID: "5128581", //ID from http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz; unzip the gz file and find your city apiKey: "mykey" } }, { module: "weather", position: "top_right", config: { // type:"current is default" location: "New York", locationID: "5128581", //ID from http://bulk.openweathermap.org/sample/city.list.json.gz; unzip the gz file and find your city apiKey: "mykey", } },
sorry, had some funky icons in test…
also had three instances, picked wrong 2… forecast first, current second -
@sdetweil ok, I did the same, so I removed apiVersion:‘3.0’, now it works.
But how can I see if it works on version 2.5 or version 3.0?
And how do I recognise a version 3.0 Api key?
On the site of Openweather I have several Api keys, but how to recognise a version 3.0?
Peter -
@Peter they don’t tell you. I have many as well.
they will tell you to try it… not much use
version 3 is only one endpoint, onecall
I don’t know how to force the module like that, it changes the endpoint based on the type (current, forecast…) -
@sdetweil ok, I will see what happens when 2.5 stops working.
Have a nice day.
Peter -
Hi Just to clarify - I just need to change the api version number from 2.5 to 3.0 or Do I need to subscribe again for api version 3.0. ?
Thanks,
Neel. -
@nkc as I understand it yes. 3.0 requires a payment if you exceed the free limit so you must provide a credit card up front.
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I found this thread when my usage of the openweathermap.org API stopped working a few days ago. I guess they actually did cut off the API 2.5 users now? Anyways, I have it working using the 3.0 API now. A few comments to help anyone:
- I did add my credit card info on my account but I am not 100% sure this was necessary.
- I am using the same API key as before.
- The locationID value does not appear to work any more. So I have replaced the locationID config lines with lat and lon lines.
- The timezone was getting appended to the header so I had to start setting appendLocationNameToHeader to false.
Before example:
{ module: "weather", position: "top_right", header: "Hollywood, FL", config: { weatherProvider: "openweathermap", type: "current", location: "Hollywood, FL", locationID: "4158928", apiKey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", roundTemp: true } },
After example:
{ module: "weather", position: "top_left", header: "Mandan, ND", config: { weatherProvider: "openweathermap", type: "current", lat: "46.8258", lon: "-100.88875", apiKey: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", apiVersion: "3.0", appendLocationNameToHeader: false, weatherEndpoint: "/onecall", roundTemp: true } },