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      sdetweil @ray_mtl
      last edited by

      @ray_mtl there is a big change required, currently no one has picked up the issue

      This was a user submitted contribution, so we will see
      The new data model is very complex

      Sam

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        charlesf @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil it is a big change. I have just moved, so I don’t know when I will have time to work on this. I am hoping somebody fixes the provider for the default module and then I can piggy back on their work

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          crazylegs
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          I’m the original author of the envcanada Provider for the default Weather module. Environment Canada has made a significant change to their API and, for some reason, I never saw the notification they sent out a few months ago (I was supposedly on their mailing list). I’ve only taken a very brief look at their changes, so take my assessment with a small grain of salt:

          The change has made it impractical to continue fetching an XML document for whatever location has been configured for weather info. They are, instead, pushing clients to a completely different API that is much more complex to use. The API is basically a pub/sub scheme that is based on the AMPQ protocol. How it all works and whether it will play nice within the MagicMirror ecosystem is still very much TBD.

          Based on what I see, the envcanada Provider and MMM-EnvCanada will pretty much require total rewrites. I can continue poking at this but to be fully transparent, it will be a couple of months before I can give this any significant focused effort.

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            sunsetrider @crazylegs
            last edited by sdetweil

            @crazylegs

            Here is my solution to the envCanada issue:

            • used: openweathermap
            • needed to get": apiKey (from openweathermap)
            • needed to get locationID, name, location (from openweathermap)
            • used apiVersion: 2.5 (did not try more recent versions - default version not working)

            following is my config file info (used similar version for weather forecast as well)-

             module: "weather",
            			position: "top_right",
            			header: "Current Weather: ",
            			config: {
            				weatherProvider: "openweathermap",
            				apiVersion: 2.5,
            		//		weatherEndpoint: "",
            				type: "current",
            					locationID: 3924642,
            					name: "Mississauga",
            					location: "Mississauga ON",
            					state: "",
            					country: "CA",
            					coloured: "true",  // not working with this apiVersion
            		//			coord:
            		//			lon: -79.658302,
            		//			lat: 43.578899,
            		//		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: "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
            

            Hope this helps somebody.

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              Dr8ke @sunsetrider
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              @sunsetrider TT
              Thanks so much! This really helped me get the weather module backup up and running.

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                sdetweil @sunsetrider
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                @sunsetrider just remember that OW has said they will terminate the 2.5 api

                June/August/October 2024 (last year) … so remember this config when it fails…
                we changed the default config to the new 3.0 api per their annoncements

                Sam

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                  charlesf @crazylegs
                  last edited by

                  @crazylegs I have posted an update on GitHub that works with the new Environment Canada URL convention. I fetch the directory list and look for the most recent forecast xml file for the selected site code and then open the filename found, so I didn’t have to completely rewrite the module. I had issues with my http request to get the directory list that don’t occur when retrieving the xml files – no idea why, but my knowledge of JavaScript is very limited. I found a solution and the module now works.

                  I agree it looks like we are being pushed to the other API, so it is hard to know how long this approach of fetching an xml document will continue to work. But it works for now.

                  Comments welcome.

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                    jakabasej4 @sankum
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                    @sankum said in MMM-EnvCanada stopped working ...:

                    Weather module works. It is an issue with MMM-EnvCanada. I opened the issue on github, hoping to get a response from the author of the module. I don’t know how else to get in touch with the author. Thanks.

                    Glad to hear the main weather module works.

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                      charlesf @jakabasej4
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                      @jakabasej4 hmm … I don’t use it, but the author of the provider for the default module support tor Environment Canada posted in this thread that it is also broken. In any case, I have issued an update on GitHub for my MMM-EnvCanada module which supports the new Environment Canada url scheme. Two other users of the module have confirmed it works, so I gave closed the issue.

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                        sunsetrider @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdIetweil
                        Hello:
                        Thanks for your info.

                        I changed my config file to access apiVersion: 3.0

                        It does not work for me.

                        I did not change any other config values in the weather module calls (current and forecast).

                        Seems someone has updated the envCanada module. I will give it a shot later.

                        Thanks
                        MM

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