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    2.29.0 Weather Module w/api v3.0 works, sort of…

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      sdetweil @reilley
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      @reilley for the doc

      note MagicMirror is case sensitive

      locationId is incorrect

      IMG_0363.png

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        reilley @sdetweil
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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’,
        apiKey: 'nunya”

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          reilley @sdetweil
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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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            HeikoGr
            last edited by HeikoGr

            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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              reilley
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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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                Peter @reilley
                last edited by

                @reilley did you get it working with city, country?
                Peter

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                  reilley @Peter
                  last edited by

                  @Peter - Unfortunately, not yet. I’m wondering if anyone has been able to using the 3.0 API!

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                    HeikoGr
                    last edited by

                    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 mark

                    Your config entry type is from line 5 - 10.

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                      Peter @HeikoGr
                      last edited by

                      @HeikoGr does it show country and city in the header?
                      Peter

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                        HeikoGr @Peter
                        last edited by

                        @Peter no, unfortunately not

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                          Peter @HeikoGr
                          last edited by

                          @HeikoGr what does it show in the header?
                          And do you see the right weather for your location?
                          Peter

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                            HeikoGr @Peter
                            last edited by

                            @Peter it shows the timezone „EUROPE/BERLIN“, but the weather is correct.

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                              Peter @HeikoGr
                              last edited by

                              @HeikoGr can you share your config?
                              Without the key and only the weatherpart.
                              Thanks!
                              Peter

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                                HeikoGr @Peter
                                last edited by

                                @Peter of course

                                
                                      {
                                            disabled: false,
                                            module: "weather",
                                            position: "top_right",
                                            config:
                                            {
                                                // See 'Configuration options' for more information.
                                                weatherProvider: 'openweathermap',
                                                weatherEndpoint: '/onecall',
                                                apiKey: 'apikey',
                                                apiVersion: '3.0',
                                                lat: '50.465',
                                                lon: '9.481',
                                                type: 'forecast',
                                                colored: true,
                                                fade: false,
                                                maxNumberOfDays: 3,
                                                degreeLabel: 'true',
                                                showWindDirectionAsArrow: 'true',
                                                decimalSymbol: ','
                                            }
                                        },
                                
                                
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                                  Peter @HeikoGr
                                  last edited by

                                  @HeikoGr thanks.
                                  I will try tomorrow.
                                  I will let you know!
                                  Peter

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                                    reilley @HeikoGr
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                                    @HeikoGr - so as it was said before, we’re not going to see our city the way we did under v2.5 of the API. That’s going to likely need a response from the MM2 dev team because if /open call is used, it’s timezone/city only. It seems api 3.0 broke the location/locationID functionality when using “current” or “forecast”. Or did someone else get it to work?

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                                      sdetweil @reilley
                                      last edited by

                                      @reilley that’s open weather 3.0 is /onecall only

                                      nothing we can do but force you to specify the header yourself
                                      does that work or get overridden by the weather data?

                                      i am not where i can test

                                      Sam

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                                        reilley @sdetweil
                                        last edited by

                                        @sdetweil - sure, I’d be happy to force my header if that’s possible. So for example, with forecast I would want it to say:

                                        Forecast - Canton, GA

                                        Or similar, of course. I could test it if you could let me know where to insert that line of code.

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                                          reilley @HeikoGr
                                          last edited by

                                          @HeikoGr - sorry, I didn’t copy/paste from the actual editor. I typed all that in and made a few errors! Sorry for the goose chase!

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                                            sdetweil @reilley
                                            last edited by

                                            @reilley header is a property beside module
                                            IMG_0382.png

                                            Sam

                                            How to add modules

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