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PHP: Use Yahoo's Weather API, cURL, and SimpleXML to get current weather conditions given a WOEID.
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<?php | |
/* | |
* This gist utilizes Yahoo's Weather API to snag the current | |
* weather conditions for any country given it's WOEID. | |
* | |
* - by Carwin Young | |
*/ | |
/* Set up some location WOEIDs */ | |
$Cambodia = 1020985; /* Phnom Pneh */ | |
$Jakarta = 1047378; /* Jakarta */ | |
$Bali = 1047372; /* Denpasar */ | |
$Russia = 2123260; /* St. Petersburg */ | |
/* Use cURL to query the API for some XML */ | |
$ch = curl_init(); | |
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?w='.$Jakarta.'&u=f'); | |
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); | |
$weather_rss = curl_exec($ch); | |
curl_close($ch); | |
/* Create an object of the XML returned */ | |
$weather = new SimpleXMLElement($weather_rss); | |
/* | |
* Since I don't want to figure out an image system, I'll use Weather.com's (what Yahoo does) | |
* by pulling the image directly out of the returned API request. This could be done better. | |
*/ | |
$weather_contents = $weather->channel->item->description; | |
preg_match_all('/<img[^>]+>/i',$weather_contents, $img); | |
$weather_img = $img[0][0]; | |
/* Get clean parts */ | |
$weather_unit = $weather->channel->xpath('yweather:units'); | |
$weather_cond = $weather->channel->item->xpath('yweather:condition'); | |
$weather_wind = $weather->channel->xpath('yweather:wind'); | |
/* Function to convert Wind Direction from given degree units into Cardinal units */ | |
function cardinalize($degree) { | |
if($degree == 0) $direction = ''; | |
if($degree >= 348.75 && $degree <= 11.25) $direction = 'N'; | |
if($degree > 11.25 && $degree <= 33.75) $direction = 'NNE'; | |
if($degree > 33.75 && $degree <= 56.25) $direction = 'NE'; | |
if($degree > 56.25 && $degree <= 78.75) $direction = 'ENE'; | |
if($degree > 78.75 && $degree <= 101.25) $direction = 'E'; | |
if($degree > 101.25 && $degree <= 123.75) $direction = 'ESE'; | |
if($degree > 123.75 && $degree <= 146.25) $direction = 'SE'; | |
if($degree > 146.25 && $degree <= 168.75) $direction = 'SSE'; | |
if($degree > 168.75 && $degree <= 191.25) $direction = 'S'; | |
if($degree > 191.25 && $degree <= 213.75) $direction = 'SSW'; | |
if($degree > 213.75 && $degree <= 236.25) $direction = 'SW'; | |
if($degree > 236.25 && $degree <= 258.75) $direction = 'WSW'; | |
if($degree > 258.75 && $degree <= 281.25) $direction = 'W'; | |
if($degree > 281.25 && $degree <= 303.75) $direction = 'WNW'; | |
if($degree > 303.75 && $degree <= 326.25) $direction = 'NW'; | |
if($degree > 326.25 && $degree < 348.75) $direction = 'NNW'; | |
return $direction; | |
} | |
?> | |
<style> | |
.left{float: left;overflow:hidden;}.right{float:right;} | |
.weather_block{overflow:hidden;width: 220px;font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color: #6a6a6a;} | |
.temp{font-weight:bold;font-size:17px;margin-right: 10px;} | |
.wcond{font-size:11px;} | |
</style> | |
<div class="weather_block"> | |
<div class="left"> | |
<?php print $weather_img; ?> | |
</div> | |
<div class="left"> | |
<div class="temp left"> | |
NOW<br /><?php print $weather_cond[0]->attributes()->temp; ?>° <?php print $weather_unit[0]->attributes()->temperature; ?> | |
</div> | |
<div class="right"> | |
<div class="wcond"> | |
<?php print $weather_cond[0]->attributes()->text; ?><br /><br /> | |
Wind: <?php print cardinalize($weather_wind[0]->attributes()->direction); ?> | |
<?php | |
if($weather_wind[0]->attributes()->speed != 0){ | |
print $weather_wind[0]->attributes()->speed.' '.$weather_unit[0]->attributes()->speed; | |
}else{ | |
print 'none'; | |
} | |
?> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
</div> | |
</div> |
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<?php | |
function get_weather() { | |
/* Set up some location WOEIDs */ | |
$cambodia = 1020985; /* Phnom Pneh */ | |
$jakarta = 1047378; /* Jakarta */ | |
$bali = 1047372; /* Denpasar */ | |
$russia = 2123260; /* St. Petersburg */ | |
$south_korea = 1132599; /* Seoul */ | |
/* Check the current URL, grab a Place, check it against set up WOEIDs, assign it */ | |
$url = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; // e.g.: destination/jakarta | |
$url_parts = explode('/', $url); // $url_parts = array( [0] => destination, [1] => jakarta ) | |
$url_place = $url_parts[2]; // $url_place = jakarta | |
if($url_place == 'cambodia') $woeid = $cambodia; | |
if($url_place == 'jakarta') $woeid = $jakarta; | |
if($url_place == 'bali') $woeid = $bali; | |
if($url_place == 'russia') $woeid = $russia; | |
if($url_place == 'south-korea') $woeid = $south_korea; | |
/* Use cURL to query the API for some XML */ | |
$ch = curl_init(); | |
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, 'http://weather.yahooapis.com/forecastrss?w='.$woeid.'&u=f'); | |
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); | |
$weather_rss = curl_exec($ch); | |
curl_close($ch); | |
/* Create an object of the XML returned */ | |
$weather = new SimpleXMLElement($weather_rss); | |
/* | |
* Since I don't want to figure out an image system, I'll use Weather.com's (what Yahoo does) | |
* by pulling the image directly out of the returned API request. This could be done better. | |
*/ | |
$weather_contents = $weather->channel->item->description; | |
preg_match_all('/<img[^>]+>/i',$weather_contents, $img); | |
$weather_img = $img[0][0]; | |
/* Get cleaner parts */ | |
$weather_unit = $weather->channel->xpath('yweather:units'); | |
$weather_cond = $weather->channel->item->xpath('yweather:condition'); | |
$weather_wind = $weather->channel->xpath('yweather:wind'); | |
/* Make this function spit out some HTML */ | |
$output = '<div class="weather_block"><div class="left">'; | |
$output .= $weather_img; | |
$output .= '</div><div class="left"><div class="temp left">Now<br />'; | |
$output .= $weather_cond[0]->attributes()->temp.'°'.$weather_unit[0]->attributes()->temperature; | |
$output .= '</div><div class="left" style="padding-top: 10px;"><div class="wcond">'; | |
$output .= $weather_cond[0]->attributes()->text; | |
$output .= '<br />Wind: '; | |
$output .= cardinalize($weather_wind[0]->attributes()->direction); | |
if($weather_wind[0]->attributes()->speed != 0) { | |
$output .= ' '.$weather_wind[0]->attributes()->speed.$weather_unit[0]->attributes()->speed; | |
}else{ | |
$output .= ' none'; | |
} | |
$output .= '</div></div></div></div>'; | |
return $output; | |
} | |
/* Function to convert Wind Direction from given degree units into Cardinal units */ | |
function cardinalize($degree) { | |
if($degree == 0) $direction = ''; | |
if($degree >= 348.75 && $degree <= 11.25) $direction = 'N'; | |
if($degree > 11.25 && $degree <= 33.75) $direction = 'NNE'; | |
if($degree > 33.75 && $degree <= 56.25) $direction = 'NE'; | |
if($degree > 56.25 && $degree <= 78.75) $direction = 'ENE'; | |
if($degree > 78.75 && $degree <= 101.25) $direction = 'E'; | |
if($degree > 101.25 && $degree <= 123.75) $direction = 'ESE'; | |
if($degree > 123.75 && $degree <= 146.25) $direction = 'SE'; | |
if($degree > 146.25 && $degree <= 168.75) $direction = 'SSE'; | |
if($degree > 168.75 && $degree <= 191.25) $direction = 'S'; | |
if($degree > 191.25 && $degree <= 213.75) $direction = 'SSW'; | |
if($degree > 213.75 && $degree <= 236.25) $direction = 'SW'; | |
if($degree > 236.25 && $degree <= 258.75) $direction = 'WSW'; | |
if($degree > 258.75 && $degree <= 281.25) $direction = 'W'; | |
if($degree > 281.25 && $degree <= 303.75) $direction = 'WNW'; | |
if($degree > 303.75 && $degree <= 326.25) $direction = 'NW'; | |
if($degree > 326.25 && $degree < 348.75) $direction = 'NNW'; | |
return $direction; | |
} | |
?> |
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Would this be OK to use on my website to tie into an Android app? :)