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dominguez

v2.0.1

Published

dominguez

Readme

Rattrapages Dominguez

Installation

Run npm install dominguez in a fresh repository to install the module and all the dependencies. You will also need to run this command in order to perform further tests npm install -g mocha.

Usage

Run

cd node_module/dominguez/
npm test
npm start

in your folder to lunch the app, and then go to localhost:3000/ on your navigator.

Architecture

Functions

Get user current position & send it to the server & display temperatures in response

function  getPosition() {
	navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition((position) => {

		console.log(position.coords.latitude  +  " "  +  position.coords.longitude)
		
		let  url  =  "/weather/"  +  position.coords.latitude  +  "/"  +  position.coords.longitude

		// retrieve data from server
		fetch(url).then(res  =>  res.json()).then(response  => {
		
			// clear list
			document.getElementById('temperatures').innerHTML  =  ""

			for (var  i  =  0 ; i  <  response.weatherTerms.length ; i++) {

				// displays retrieved data
				document.getElementById('temperatures').innerHTML  +=  '<li class="list-group-item">'  +  response.weatherTerms[i] +  '</li>'
			}
		})
	})
}

Initialize & return tab containing days and hours to retrieve in api's data

initTabTerms:  function (hours) {  

	let  terms  = []
	let  day  =  new  Date()
	dayStr  =  date.format(day, 'YYYY-MM-DD')

	for(let  i=0 ; i  <  3 ; i++){
		for(let  j=0 ; j  <  3 ; j++){

			terms.push(dayStr  +  hours[j])
		}

		day  =  date.addDays(day, 1)
		dayStr  =  date.format(day, 'YYYY-MM-DD')
	}
	return  terms
},

Contact url api & return deserialized data into json format

getJSONWeatherData:  function(urlWeather) {
	
	return  fetch(urlWeather).then(res  =>  res.json())
}

Return tab with the 8 next available date

getAvailableDate:  function(){  

	let  terms  = []
	let  day  =  new  Date()
	dayStr  =  date.format(day, 'YYYY-MM-DD')

	for(let  i=0 ; i  <  8 ; i++){  

		terms.push(dayStr)
		day  =  date.addDays(day, 1)
		dayStr  =  date.format(day, 'YYYY-MM-DD')
	}
	return  terms
}

Routes

localhost:3000/rawData returns raw data display localhost:3000/temperature/ returns the temperature for the next 3 days on current location localhost:3000/previsions/:localisation/echeances/ displays available dates localhost:3000/previsions/:localisation/:echeance/items/ displays all available items ( temperature, pluie, etc. ) localhost:3000/previsions/:localisation/:echeance/:item/ returns selected informations