Weather Data Receiver¶
The open_weather_api data receiver reads current weather data from the OpenWeather API.
- Example:
- If we want to receive weather information, our configuration will look like: - { "data_receiver": [ { "data_receiver_name": "weather_receiver0", "protocol": "open_weather_api", "connections": [ { "latitude": 42, "longitude": -31, "appid": "app_id_goes_here" } ], "streams": [ { "asset": "Weather", "stream_type": "climate" } ] } ] } 
Configuration:
Required and optional properties that can be configured for an OPC UA receiver:
- data_receiver_name: Unique name of the data receiver. This name will be used to track the progress state of the data stream. 
- protocol: Protocol to be used. Should be set to - open_weather_api.
- connections: How to connect to the weather API. A connection has the following configurable settings: - latitude: Latitude of the location to get the weather for. 
- longitude: Longitude of the location to get the weather for. 
- appid: Authentication token (appid aka app key) given by Open Weather – look for it in your OpenWeather account page: https://home.openweathermap.org/api_keys – this can take up to 12 hours to activate on OpenWeather’s side. It will return 401s in the meantime. 
 
- streams: List of data streams. Each input stream has the following configurable settings: - asset: Asset identifier. 
- stream_type: Type of data stream. 
 
- poll_interval: The number of seconds to wait between attempts to fetch new data from the weather server.