Getting started
This API will provide latest information of current weather
How to Build
This client library is a Ruby gem which can be compiled and used in your Ruby and Ruby on Rails project. This library requires a few gems from the RubyGems repository.
- Open the command line interface or the terminal and navigate to the folder containing the source code.
- Run
gem build weather_api_assignment.gemspec
to build the gem. - Once built, the gem can be installed on the current work environment using
gem install weather_api_assignment-1.0.gem
How to Use
The following section explains how to use the WeatherApiAssignment Ruby Gem in a new Rails project using RubyMine™. The basic workflow presented here is also applicable if you prefer using a different editor or IDE.
1. Starting a new project
Close any existing projects in RubyMine™ by selecting File -> Close Project
. Next, click on Create New Project
to create a new project from scratch.
Next, provide TestApp
as the project name, choose Rails Application
as the project type, and click OK
.
In the next dialog make sure that correct Ruby SDK is being used (minimum 2.0.0) and click OK
.
This will create a new Rails Application project with an existing set of files and folder.
2. Add reference of the gem
In order to use the WeatherApiAssignment gem in the new project we must add a gem reference. Locate the Gemfile
in the Project Explorer window under the TestApp
project node. The file contains references to all gems being used in the project. Here, add the reference to the library gem by adding the following line: gem 'weather_api_assignment', '~> 1.0'
3. Adding a new Rails Controller
Once the TestApp
project is created, a folder named controllers
will be visible in the Project Explorer under the following path: TestApp > app > controllers
. Right click on this folder and select New -> Run Rails Generator...
.
Selecting the said option will popup a small window where the generator names are displayed. Here, select the controller
template.
Next, a popup window will ask you for a Controller name and included Actions. For controller name provide Hello
and include an action named Index
and click OK
.
A new controller class anmed HelloController
will be created in a file named hello_controller.rb
containing a method named Index
. In this method, add code for initialization and a sample for its usage.
How to Test
You can test the generated SDK and the server with automatically generated test cases as follows:
- From terminal/cmd navigate to the root directory of the SDK.
- Invoke:
bundle exec rake
Initialization
Authentication
In order to setup authentication and initialization of the API client, you need the following information.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
appid | App key for authentication |
API client can be initialized as following.
# Configuration parameters and credentials
appid = '178db63aed00f6e4daaa06009b04438b' # App key for authentication
client = WeatherApiAssignment::WeatherApiAssignmentClient.new(
appid: appid
)
The added initlization code can be debugged by putting a breakpoint in the Index
method and running the project in debug mode by selecting Run -> Debug 'Development: TestApp'
.
Class Reference
List of Controllers
WeatherAPIsController
Get singleton instance
The singleton instance of the WeatherAPIsController
class can be accessed from the API Client.
weatherAPIs_controller = client.weather_ap_is
get_weather_by_city_name
This is a weather API endpoint which returns the current weather of a location by city name.
def get_weather_by_city_name(q,
mode = nil,
units = nil,
lang = nil); end
Parameters
Parameter | Tags | Description |
---|---|---|
q | Required DefaultValue |
City name, state code and country code divided by comma, use ISO 3166 country codes. |
mode | Optional |
Response format. Possible values are xml and html. If you don't use the mode parameter format is JSON by default. |
units | Optional |
Units of measurement. standard, metric and imperial units are available. If you do not use the units parameter, standard units will be applied by default. |
lang | Optional |
You can use this parameter to get the output in your language. |
Example Usage
q = 'London,uk'
mode = WeatherApiAssignment::MODEEnum::XML
units = WeatherApiAssignment::UNITSEnum::STANDARD
lang = WeatherApiAssignment::LANGEnum::AF
result = weatherAPIs_controller.get_weather_by_city_name(q, mode, units, lang)
get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude
This is a weather API endpoint which returns the current weather of a location by latitude and longitude.
def get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude(lat,
lon,
mode = nil,
units = nil,
lang = nil); end
Parameters
Parameter | Tags | Description |
---|---|---|
lat | Required |
This field will contain the latitude of city |
lon | Required |
This field will contain the longitude of city |
mode | Optional |
Response format. Possible values are xml and html. If you don't use the mode parameter format is JSON by default. |
units | Optional |
Units of measurement. standard, metric and imperial units are available. If you do not use the units parameter, standard units will be applied by default. |
lang | Optional |
You can use this parameter to get the output in your language. |
Example Usage
lat = 29.0834359890239
lon = 29.0834359890239
mode = WeatherApiAssignment::MODEEnum::XML
units = WeatherApiAssignment::UNITSEnum::STANDARD
lang = 'lang'
result = weatherAPIs_controller.get_weather_by_latitude_and_longitude(lat, lon, mode, units, lang)