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@actionsflow/trigger-weather

v1.10.0

Published

Actionsflow trigger weather

Downloads

110

Readme

@actionsflow/trigger-weather

This is a weather trigger using Openweathermap API of Actionsflow. You can watch some city's weather updates by using this trigger.

This is an official trigger, you don't need to install it manually.

View trigger on Github

Usage

When the temperature is below 13°C at 07:00 AM every morning:

on:
  weather:
    apiKey: ${{ secrets.OPENWEATHERMAP_API_KEY }}
    params:
      lat: 51.509865
      lon: -0.118092
      units: metric
    every: "0 7 * * *"
    timeZone: UTC
    filter:
      "current.temp":
        $lt: 13

When it will rain today:

on:
  weather:
    apiKey: ${{ secrets.OPENWEATHERMAP_API_KEY }}
    params:
      lat: 51.509865
      lon: -0.118092
      units: metric
    every: "0 7 * * *"
    timeZone: UTC
    filter:
      "daily.0.weather.0.main":
        $eq: Rain

Options

You can use General Config for Actionsflow Trigger for more customization.

Outputs

This trigger's outputs will be the item of the following results.

An onecall outputs example:

{
  "lat": 40.12,
  "lon": -96.66,
  "timezone": "America/Chicago",
  "timezone_offset": -18000,
  "current": {
    "dt": 1595243443,
    "sunrise": 1595243663,
    "sunset": 1595296278,
    "temp": 293.28,
    "feels_like": 293.82,
    "pressure": 1016,
    "humidity": 100,
    "dew_point": 293.28,
    "uvi": 10.64,
    "clouds": 90,
    "visibility": 10000,
    "wind_speed": 4.6,
    "wind_deg": 310,
    "weather": [
      {
        "id": 501,
        "main": "Rain",
        "description": "moderate rain",
        "icon": "10n"
      },
      {
        "id": 201,
        "main": "Thunderstorm",
        "description": "thunderstorm with rain",
        "icon": "11n"
      }
    ],
    "rain": {
      "1h": 2.93
    }
  },
  "minutely": [
    {
      "dt": 1595243460,
      "precipitation": 2.928
    },
    ...
  },
    "hourly": [
    {
      "dt": 1595242800,
      "temp": 293.28,
      "feels_like": 293.82,
      "pressure": 1016,
      "humidity": 100,
      "dew_point": 293.28,
      "clouds": 90,
      "visibility": 10000,
      "wind_speed": 4.6,
      "wind_deg": 123,
      "weather": [
        {
          "id": 501,
          "main": "Rain",
          "description": "moderate rain",
          "icon": "10n"
        }
      ],
      "pop": 0.99,
      "rain": {
        "1h": 2.46
      }
    },
    ...
  }
"daily": [
    {
      "dt": 1595268000,
      "sunrise": 1595243663,
      "sunset": 1595296278,
      "temp": {
        "day": 298.82,
        "min": 293.25,
        "max": 301.9,
        "night": 293.25,
        "eve": 299.72,
        "morn": 293.48
      },
      "feels_like": {
        "day": 300.06,
        "night": 292.46,
        "eve": 300.87,
        "morn": 293.75
      },
      "pressure": 1014,
      "humidity": 82,
      "dew_point": 295.52,
      "wind_speed": 5.22,
      "wind_deg": 146,
      "weather": [
        {
          "id": 502,
          "main": "Rain",
          "description": "heavy intensity rain",
          "icon": "10d"
        }
      ],
      "clouds": 97,
      "pop": 1,
      "rain": 12.57,
      "uvi": 10.64
    },
    ...
    },
"alerts": [
    {
      "sender_name": "NWS Tulsa (Eastern Oklahoma)",
      "event": "Heat Advisory",
      "start": 1597341600,
      "end": 1597366800,
      "description": "...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO\n8 PM CDT THIS EVENING...\n* WHAT...Heat index values of 105 to 109 degrees expected.\n* WHERE...Creek, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, McIntosh, Pittsburg,\nLatimer, Pushmataha, and Choctaw Counties.\n* WHEN...From 1 PM to 8 PM CDT Thursday.\n* IMPACTS...The combination of hot temperatures and high\nhumidity will combine to create a dangerous situation in which\nheat illnesses are possible."
    },
    ...
  ]

You can use the outputs like this:

on:
  weather:
    apiKey: ${{ secrets.OPENWEATHERMAP_API_KEY }}
    params:
      lat: 51.509865
      lon: -0.118092
      units: metric
    every: 0
    filter:
      "current.temp":
        $lt: 13
jobs:
  print:
    name: Print
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Print Outputs
        env:
          current_temp: ${{ on.weather.outputs.current.temp }}
        run: |
          echo current_temp: $current_temp

For the other API outputs, please see here