A simple library to get Toronto weather using Open-Meteo API
$ dotnet add package TorontoWeatherA3018Assignment 3: Toronto Weather Service Student Name: Waqar Ahmed Javed Shaikh Student ID: C0903018 Course: CSD 3354 4 [B125] Web Applications Using C#.NET
The TorontoWeather project contains a WeatherService class that fetches weather information for Toronto using the Open-Meteo API. This service retrieves the daily maximum temperatures for Toronto and includes the corresponding day names for each temperature.
Newtonsoft.Json (JObject) for easier data manipulation.Before using the WeatherService class, ensure that your project includes the necessary dependencies. Install Newtonsoft.Json via NuGet:
dotnet add package Newtonsoft.Json
### Example Usage
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace TorontoWeather
{
class Program
{
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
var weatherService = new WeatherService();
var weatherData = await weatherService.GetTorontoWeatherAsync();
Console.WriteLine($"Toronto Weather Data:\n{weatherData}");
}
}
}
###How it works
WeatherService Constructor: Initializes the HttpClient used to send HTTP requests.
GetTorontoWeatherAsync() Method:
Constructs the URL with the appropriate query parameters for latitude, longitude, daily max temperature, and timezone.
Sends an asynchronous GET request to fetch weather data in JSON format.
Returns a formatted string with the dates, day names, and corresponding maximum temperatures.
ExtractMaxTemperaturesAndDays() Method:
Extracts the daily maximum temperatures and the corresponding days from the parsed JSON response.
Converts the date string to a DateTime object to determine the day of the week.
Builds a formatted string that displays each date, its day of the week, and its corresponding maximum temperature in Celsius.
###Sample Output
Toronto Weather Data:
2024-11-08 (Friday): 12.3°C
2024-11-09 (Saturday): 13.5°C
2024-11-10 (Sunday): 14.6°C
2024-11-11 (Monday): 15.2°C
2024-11-12 (Tuesday): 16.1°C
###API Details
The service uses the Open-Meteo API to fetch weather data. Specifically, it requests:
latitude: 43.7 (Toronto's latitude).
longitude: -79.42 (Toronto's longitude).
daily: temperature_2m_max (daily maximum temperature).
timezone: America/Toronto (to get the weather data in the Toronto timezone).
For more information on the Open-Meteo API, visit the Open-Meteo Documentation.
###Contributing
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions or improvements for this service, feel free to fork this repository and submit a pull request.
###License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
This `README.md` outlines the new features of the `WeatherService` class, highlighting the inclusion of day names alongside maximum temperatures. It includes the setup instructions, example usage, and sample output. Let me know if you need further modifications or additions!