Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: LocToWeatherAPI
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Package for Generating weather data from place name and/or date with included browsable API
Home-page: https://github.com/KinjalDas/Location_To_Climate_API
Author: Kinjal Das
Author-email: kinjal.das86@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

# Location_To_Climate_API

This API is used for converting location name as a string to the respective locality's weather data. Import "main.driver(place,date="<date in string format>",type_of_forecast="<Any one from 1 to 4 in string format>") from package "LocationToCliamteAPI". You can pass ANY ONE OF the keyword arguments - Date in "YYYY-MM-DD" format/ forecast type required ('1' for today {Default Selection}, '2' for monthly,'3' for 5-day and '4' for 10-day). We are relying on APIs used by weather.com internally for extracting the respective data.

For ex:

If you just want today's weather metrics with place name: LocationToCliamteAPI.main.driver("Place-Name")

If you just want the current month's with place name: LocationToCliamteAPI.main.driver("Place-Name",type_of_forecast="2"<option for monthly data>)

If you just want some date's weather prediction with place name: LocationToCliamteAPI.main.driver("Place-Name",date="date string in yyyy-mm-dd format")

package is installable as "pip install LocationToCliamteAPI"

If no/wrong keyword arguments given, it may result in wrong output

Included BROWSABLE API can be started with LocationToCliamteAPI.api_server.start(), where the home page, i.e, "/" contains the instructions for accessing the different endpoints.

For ex:

"/<Name of Place>/" or "/<Name of Place>/1/" - Today's weather for Place
"/<Name of Place>/2/" - Monthly forecast for place
"/<Name of Place>/3/" - 5 days forecast for place.
"/<Name of Place>/4/" - 10 days forecast for place
"/<Name of Place>/<Date>/" - <Date>'s forecast for place


