awesome-wm-widgets/weather-api-widget
André Jaenisch f0cb75f40f
refactor: extract WeatherAPI widget into its own
This was done to allow for choice. In the first step I copied over the
existing code into a new folder and accompanied it with icons and
locales. There is no indicator of night in the JSON responses, which
made me delete the respective icons.

I copied and updated the README to fit the current implementation.
I will need to add screenshots before I can ask for another round of
review.

Signed-off-by: André Jaenisch <andre.jaenisch@posteo.de>
2024-06-25 08:24:07 +02:00
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icons refactor: extract WeatherAPI widget into its own 2024-06-25 08:24:07 +02:00
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README.md

WeatherAPI widget

The widget consists of one section:

  • current weather, including humidity, wind speed, UV index

Customization

It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:

Name Default Description
coordinates Required Table with two elements: latitude and longitude, e.g. {46.204400, 6.143200}
api_key Required Follow the documentation
font_name beautiful.font:gsub("%s%d+$", "") Name of the font to use e.g. 'Play'
units metric metric for celsius, imperial for fahrenheit
icon_pack_name weather-underground-icons Name of the icon pack, could be weather-underground-icon or VitalyGorbachev or create your own, more details below
icons_extension .png File extension of icons in the pack
timeout 120 How often in seconds the widget refreshes

Icons:

The widget comes with two predefined icon packs:

To add your custom icons, create a folder with the pack name under /icons and use the folder name in widget's config. There should be 18 icons, preferably 128x128 minimum. Icons should also respect the naming convention, please check widget's source.

Examples:

Custom font, icons

weather_api_widget({
    api_key='<your-key>',
    coordinates = {45.5017, -73.5673},
    units = 'imperial',
    font_name = 'Carter One',
    icons = 'VitalyGorbachev',
    icons_extension = '.svg',
}),

Only current weather

weather_api_widget({
    api_key='<your-key>',
    coordinates = {45.5017, -73.5673},
}),

Installation

  1. Download json parser for lua from github.com/rxi/json.lua and place it under ~/.config/awesome/ (don't forget to star a repo ):

    wget -P ~/.config/awesome/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rxi/json.lua/master/json.lua
    
  2. Clone this repo under ~/.config/awesome/:

    git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/
    
  3. Get Weather API key.

  4. Require weather widget at the beginning of rc.lua:

    local weather_api_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.weather-api-widget.weather")
    
  5. Add widget to the tasklist:

    s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
        { -- Right widgets
            layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
            ...
            --default
            weather_api_widget({
                api_key='<your-key>',
                coordinates = {45.5017, -73.5673},
            }),
            ,
            --customized
            weather_api_widget({
                api_key='<your-key>',
                coordinates = {45.5017, -73.5673},
                units = 'imperial',
                font_name = 'Carter One',
                icons = 'VitalyGorbachev',
                icons_extension = '.svg',
            }),
            ...
    

How it works

The widget calls the API repeatedly in the specified intervals. The JSON response is parsed and interpreted to build the popup.