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Open-Meteo API Typescript SDK

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This is a TypeScript/Javascript API client designed for retrieving weather information from the Open-Meteo Weather API in Typescript / Javascript.

Unlike conventional JSON APIs, this API client employs FlatBuffers for data transfer. This is a more efficient method, particularly for handling extended time-series data. You can locate the schema definition files on GitHub open-meteo/sdk.

Features:

  • Easily access weather data
  • Retrieve weather data for multiple locations with a single request
  • Automatic retry mechanism for handling errors
  • Enhanced bandwidth efficiency and speedy parsing using FlatBuffers and Zero Copy technology
  • Type annotations for enhanced code clarity

Install

npm install openmeteo

Usage

Note: The Open-Meteo API documentation generates the required Typescript code automatically.

import { fetchWeatherApi } from 'openmeteo';

const params = {
    latitude: [52.54],
    longitude: [13.41],
    current: 'temperature_2m,weather_code,wind_speed_10m,wind_direction_10m',
    hourly: 'temperature_2m,precipitation',
    daily: 'weather_code,temperature_2m_max,temperature_2m_min'
};
const url = 'https://api.open-meteo.com/v1/forecast';
const responses = await fetchWeatherApi(url, params);

// Helper function to form time ranges
const range = (start: number, stop: number, step: number) =>
	Array.from({ length: (stop - start) / step }, (_, i) => start + i * step);

// Process first location. Add a for-loop for multiple locations or weather models
const response = responses[0];

// Attributes for timezone and location
const utcOffsetSeconds = response.utcOffsetSeconds();
const timezone = response.timezone();
const timezoneAbbreviation = response.timezoneAbbreviation();
const latitude = response.latitude();
const longitude = response.longitude();

const current = response.current()!;
const hourly = response.hourly()!;
const daily = response.daily()!;

// Note: The order of weather variables in the URL query and the indices below need to match!
const weatherData = {
    current: {
        time: new Date((Number(current.time()) + utcOffsetSeconds) * 1000),
        temperature: current.variables(0)!.value(), // Current is only 1 value, therefore `.value()`
        weatherCode: current.variables(1)!.value(),
        windSpeed: current.variables(2)!.value(),
        windDirection: current.variables(3)!.value()
    },
    hourly: {
        time: range(Number(hourly.time()), Number(hourly.timeEnd()), hourly.interval()).map(
            (t) => new Date((t + utcOffsetSeconds) * 1000)
        ),
        temperature: hourly.variables(0)!.valuesArray()!, // `.valuesArray()` get an array of floats
        precipitation: hourly.variables(1)!.valuesArray()!,
    },
    daily: {
        time: range(Number(daily.time()), Number(daily.timeEnd()), daily.interval()).map(
            (t) => new Date((t + utcOffsetSeconds) * 1000)
        ),
        weatherCode: daily.variables(0)!.valuesArray()!,
        temperatureMax: daily.variables(1)!.valuesArray()!,
        temperatureMin: daily.variables(2)!.valuesArray()!,
    }
};

// `weatherData` now contains a simple structure with arrays for datetime and weather data
for (let i = 0; i < weatherData.daily.time.length; i++) {
  console.log(
    weatherData.daily.time[i].toISOString(), 
    weatherData.daily.weatherCode[i], 
    weatherData.daily.temperatureMax[i], 
    weatherData.daily.temperatureMin[i]
  );
}

Parameter

This package only exposes one function to fetch weather data and decode the FlatBuffer messages.

/**
 * Retrieve data from the Open-Meteo weather API
 * 
 * @param {string} url Server and endpoint. E.g. "https://api.open-meteo.com/v1/forecast"
 * @param {any} params URL parameter as an object
 * @param {number} [retries=3] Number of retries in case of an server error
 * @param {number} [backoffFactor=0.2] Exponential backoff factor to increase wait time after each retry
 * @param {number} [backoffMax=2] Maximum wait time between retries
 * @returns {Promise<WeatherApiResponse[]>}
 */
async function fetchWeatherApi(
  url: string,
  params: any,
  retries = 3,
  backoffFactor = 0.2,
  backoffMax = 2
): Promise<WeatherApiResponse[]> {
}