drop pywapi

python-weather-api is of no interest now that google weather
has been shut down. switching to weather underground
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* http://python-irclib.sourceforge.net/
* 0.6.4
* LGPLv2
python-weather-api
* http://code.google.com/p/python-weather-api/
* 0.2.1
* MIT

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#Copyright (c) 2009 Eugene Kaznacheev <qetzal@gmail.com>
#Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
#obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
#files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without
#restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
#copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
#copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
#Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following
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#included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
#EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
#OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
#NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
#HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
#WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
#FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
#OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
"""
Fetches weather reports from Google Weather, Yahoo Wheather and NOAA
"""
import urllib2, string
from xml.dom import minidom
GOOGLE_WEATHER_URL = 'http://www.google.com/ig/api?weather=%s&hl=%s'
YAHOO_WEATHER_URL = 'http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss?p=%s&u=%s'
YAHOO_WEATHER_NS = 'http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/ns/rss/1.0'
NOAA_WEATHER_URL = 'http://www.weather.gov/xml/current_obs/%s.xml'
def get_weather_from_google(location_id, hl = ''):
"""
Fetches weather report from Google
Parameters
location_id: a zip code (10001); city name, state (weather=woodland,PA); city name, country (weather=london,england); or possibly others.
hl: the language parameter (language code)
Returns:
weather_data: a dictionary of weather data that exists in XML feed.
"""
url = GOOGLE_WEATHER_URL % (location_id, hl)
handler = urllib2.urlopen(url)
dom = minidom.parse(handler)
handler.close()
weather_data = {}
weather_dom = dom.getElementsByTagName('weather')[0]
data_structure = {
'forecast_information': ('city', 'postal_code', 'latitude_e6', 'longitude_e6', 'forecast_date', 'current_date_time', 'unit_system'),
'current_conditions': ('condition','temp_f', 'temp_c', 'humidity', 'wind_condition', 'icon')
}
for (tag, list_of_tags2) in data_structure.iteritems():
tmp_conditions = {}
for tag2 in list_of_tags2:
tmp_conditions[tag2] = weather_dom.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0].getElementsByTagName(tag2)[0].getAttribute('data')
weather_data[tag] = tmp_conditions
forecast_conditions = ('day_of_week', 'low', 'high', 'icon', 'condition')
forecasts = []
for forecast in dom.getElementsByTagName('forecast_conditions'):
tmp_forecast = {}
for tag in forecast_conditions:
tmp_forecast[tag] = forecast.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0].getAttribute('data')
forecasts.append(tmp_forecast)
weather_data['forecasts'] = forecasts
dom.unlink()
return weather_data
def get_weather_from_yahoo(location_id, units = 'metric'):
"""
Fetches weather report from Yahoo!
Parameters
location_id: A five digit US zip code or location ID. To find your location ID,
browse or search for your city from the Weather home page(http://weather.yahoo.com/)
The weather ID is in the URL for the forecast page for that city. You can also get the location ID by entering your zip code on the home page. For example, if you search for Los Angeles on the Weather home page, the forecast page for that city is http://weather.yahoo.com/forecast/USCA0638.html. The location ID is USCA0638.
units: type of units. 'metric' for metric and '' for non-metric
Note that choosing metric units changes all the weather units to metric, for example, wind speed will be reported as kilometers per hour and barometric pressure as millibars.
Returns:
weather_data: a dictionary of weather data that exists in XML feed. See http://developer.yahoo.com/weather/#channel
"""
if units == 'metric':
unit = 'c'
else:
unit = 'f'
url = YAHOO_WEATHER_URL % (location_id, unit)
handler = urllib2.urlopen(url)
dom = minidom.parse(handler)
handler.close()
weather_data = {}
weather_data['title'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('title')[0].firstChild.data
weather_data['link'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('link')[0].firstChild.data
ns_data_structure = {
'location': ('city', 'region', 'country'),
'units': ('temperature', 'distance', 'pressure', 'speed'),
'wind': ('chill', 'direction', 'speed'),
'atmosphere': ('humidity', 'visibility', 'pressure', 'rising'),
'astronomy': ('sunrise', 'sunset'),
'condition': ('text', 'code', 'temp', 'date')
}
for (tag, attrs) in ns_data_structure.iteritems():
weather_data[tag] = xml_get_ns_yahoo_tag(dom, YAHOO_WEATHER_NS, tag, attrs)
weather_data['geo'] = {}
weather_data['geo']['lat'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('geo:lat')[0].firstChild.data
weather_data['geo']['long'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('geo:long')[0].firstChild.data
weather_data['condition']['title'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('item')[0].getElementsByTagName('title')[0].firstChild.data
weather_data['html_description'] = dom.getElementsByTagName('item')[0].getElementsByTagName('description')[0].firstChild.data
forecasts = []
for forecast in dom.getElementsByTagNameNS(YAHOO_WEATHER_NS, 'forecast'):
forecasts.append(xml_get_attrs(forecast,('date', 'low', 'high', 'text', 'code')))
weather_data['forecasts'] = forecasts
dom.unlink()
return weather_data
def get_weather_from_noaa(station_id):
"""
Fetches weather report from NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (United States)
Parameter:
station_id: the ID of the weather station near the necessary location
To find your station ID, perform the following steps:
1. Open this URL: http://www.weather.gov/xml/current_obs/seek.php?state=az&Find=Find
2. Select the necessary state state. Click 'Find'.
3. Find the necessary station in the 'Observation Location' column.
4. The station ID is in the URL for the weather page for that station.
For example if the weather page is http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/KPEO.html -- the station ID is KPEO.
Other way to get the station ID: use this library: http://code.google.com/p/python-weather/ and 'Weather.location2station' function.
Returns:
weather_data: a dictionary of weather data that exists in XML feed.
(useful icons: http://www.weather.gov/xml/current_obs/weather.php)
"""
url = NOAA_WEATHER_URL % (station_id)
handler = urllib2.urlopen(url)
dom = minidom.parse(handler)
handler.close()
data_structure = ('suggested_pickup',
'suggested_pickup_period',
'location',
'station_id',
'latitude',
'longitude',
'observation_time',
'observation_time_rfc822',
'weather',
'temperature_string',
'temp_f',
'temp_c',
'relative_humidity',
'wind_string',
'wind_dir',
'wind_degrees',
'wind_mph',
'wind_gust_mph',
'pressure_string',
'pressure_mb',
'pressure_in',
'dewpoint_string',
'dewpoint_f',
'dewpoint_c',
'heat_index_string',
'heat_index_f',
'heat_index_c',
'windchill_string',
'windchill_f',
'windchill_c',
'icon_url_base',
'icon_url_name',
'two_day_history_url',
'ob_url'
)
weather_data = {}
current_observation = dom.getElementsByTagName('current_observation')[0]
for tag in data_structure:
try:
weather_data[tag] = current_observation.getElementsByTagName(tag)[0].firstChild.data
except IndexError:
pass
dom.unlink()
return weather_data
def xml_get_ns_yahoo_tag(dom, YAHOO_WEATHER_NS, tag, attrs):
"""
Parses the necessary tag and returns the dictionary with values
Parameters:
dom - DOM
YAHOO_WEATHER_NS - namespace
tag - necessary tag
attrs - tuple of attributes
Returns: a dictionary of elements
"""
element = dom.getElementsByTagNameNS(YAHOO_WEATHER_NS, tag)[0]
return xml_get_attrs(element,attrs)
def xml_get_attrs(xml_element, attrs):
"""
Returns the list of necessary attributes
Parameters:
element: xml element
attrs: tuple of attributes
Return: a dictionary of elements
"""
result = {}
for attr in attrs:
result[attr] = xml_element.getAttribute(attr)
return result