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forecast.io.live

v0.1.4

Published

Wrapper for forecast.io API using Socket.IO

Downloads

10

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forecast.io.live

Wrapper for forecast.io API using Socket.IO

You can find here the repository for the example app using forecast.io.live

How to use

npm install forecast.io.live

Server side

var io = require('forecast.io.live')(Server, API_KEY[, Options]);

Server : http.Server instance.

API_KEY : A valid api key.

Options : An object, with the following properties :

{
  timeInterval(ms),
  timeout(ms)
}

timeInterval : The time between each API call.

timeout : timeout for each request.

###Client side

Make sure to include socket.io in your code :

<script src="/socket.io.js"></script>

then establish the connection with your websocket server :

var socket = io.connect(url,
 { 
   transports:['websocket'],
   'force new connection': true
 }
 });

That's it ! , we can now emit a subscribe event and listen for a forecast event.
####socket.emit("subscribe", query) Once we subscribe with a query object, we receive the real-time data pushed by the server, we will call it a stream, each stream is identified by its query object, the query object have the following properties :

{
   'lat': LATITUDE,
   'long': LONGTITUDE
}

These two properties are required, but you can pass others as well such as lang, units. All the available options are explained in the API docs.

To receive the real-time data, we listen to the forecast event. ####socket.on("forecast", function(data) { ... })

The data argument contains the response from the server.

Note : if we emit multiple subscribe events, we should listen to a single forecast event, the data argument will contains the real-time data for all our subscribed locations.