ale_air 0.0.8 → 0.1.0

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data/Gemfile CHANGED
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data/README.md CHANGED
@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ Now you can get the air quality where you wish. This will return true if succesf
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  Then you can just use the results
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- air_results.status -- will return "ok" or "error"
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- air_results.message -- what kind of error occured
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- air_results.location -- the measurement station location
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- air_results.quality -- Air Quality Index scale as defined by the US-EPA 2016
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- air_results.time_measured -- time of measurement
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- air_results.danger_level -- level
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- air_results.irc_string -- Ready string with all the info for IRC for example
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+ air_results.status -- will return "ok" or "error"
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+ air_results.message -- what kind of error occured
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+ air_results.location -- the measurement station location
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+ air_results.quality -- Air Quality Index scale as defined by the US-EPA 2016
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+ air_results.time_measured -- time of measurement
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+ air_results.danger_level -- level
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+ air_results.descriptive_text -- Ready string with all the info for IRC for example
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  ## Development
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  Install on locally and start developing.
data/ale_air.gemspec CHANGED
@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ require 'ale_air/version'
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  Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = 'ale_air'
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  s.version = AleAir::VERSION
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+ s.required_ruby_version = '>= 3.2.2'
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  s.summary = "Air Quality of Major Cities"
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  s.description = "Easy to use air quality of major cities. Everything has been parsed for you and ready to use."
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  s.authors = ["FistOfTheNorthStar"]
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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  require 'json'
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  require 'rest-client'
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  module AleAir
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+ # Fetches JSON from Waqi API
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  class FetchJSON
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  attr_writer :secret_token
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- attr_reader :status, :message, :time_measured, :location, :quality, :danger_level, :irc_string
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+ attr_reader :status, :message, :time_measured, :location, :quality, :danger_level, :descriptive_text
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- def initialize(token = '')
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- @secret_token = token
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+ def initialize(secret_token = '')
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+ @secret_token = secret_token
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  end
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- def air_quality(city = nil)
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- unless @secret_token.nil?
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- document = JSON.parse(RestClient.get 'https://api.waqi.info/search/?keyword=' + cleaned(city) + '&token=' + @secret_token)
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- get_info(document)
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- end
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+ def air_quality(city = '')
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+ return if @secret_token.nil?
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+
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+ response = RestClient.get("https://api.waqi.info/search/?keyword=#{cleaned(city)}&token=#{@secret_token}")
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+ document = JSON.parse(response.body)
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+
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+ get_info(document)
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+ rescue RestClient::ExceptionWithResponse => e
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+ @message = e.response&.body || 'Unknown Error'
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+ false
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  end
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  private
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- def cleaned(chars = "")
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- URI.encode(chars.downcase.strip)
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+
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+ def cleaned(chars = '')
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+ CGI.escape(chars.downcase.strip)
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  end
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- def get_info(document = nil)
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- @status = "error"
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- unless document.nil?
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- if document["status"] == "ok"
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- if document["data"].length > 0
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- document["data"].each do |air|
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- if !air["aqi"].nil? || !air["aqi"].empty?
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- unless is_int(air["aqi"])
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- @message = "Invalid Airquality Value"
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- return false
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- end
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- @status = "ok"
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- @message = "Air Quality"
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- @quality = air["aqi"]
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- @time_measured = air["time"]["stime"] + ' ' + air["time"]["tz"]
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- @location = air["station"]["name"]
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- @danger_level = danger_lev(air["aqi"].to_i)
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- @irc_string = "Air quality: " + air["aqi"] + " AQI " + danger_lev(air["aqi"].to_i) + " @ " + air["station"]["name"] + " " + @time_measured
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- return true
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- else
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- @message = "No Data Available"
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- end
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- end
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- else
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- @message = "No Stations Found"
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- end
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- else
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- if !document["data"].nil?
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- @message = document["data"]
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- else
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- @message = "Unknown Error"
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- @message = document
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- end
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- end
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+ def get_info(document)
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+ if document['status'] == 'ok' && document['data'].any?
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+ air = document['data'].first
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+ aqi = air['aqi']
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+
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+ return false unless check_aqi(aqi)
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+
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+ information_message(aqi, air)
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+ else
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+ no_data_available_message(document)
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  end
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+ end
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+
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+ def check_aqi(aqi)
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+ return true if integer?(aqi)
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+
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+ @status = 'error'
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+ @message = 'Invalid Air Quality Value'
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  false
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  end
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- def danger_lev(aqi=0)
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- case aqi
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- when 0..50
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- "Good"
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- when 51..100
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- "Moderate"
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- when 101..150
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- "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups"
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- when 151..200
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- "Unhealthy"
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- when 201..300
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- "Very Unhealthy"
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- else
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- end
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+ def information_message(aqi, air)
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+ @status = 'ok'
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+ @message = 'Air Quality'
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+ @quality = aqi
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+ @time_measured = "#{air.dig('time', 'stime')} #{air.dig('time', 'tz')}"
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+ @location = air.dig('station', 'name')
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+ @danger_level = danger_lev(aqi)
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+ @descriptive_text = "Air quality: #{aqi} AQI #{danger_lev(aqi)} @ #{air.dig('station',
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+ 'name')} #{@time_measured}"
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+ true
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  end
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- def is_int(string)
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- Integer(string).is_a?(Integer)
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- rescue ArgumentError, TypeError
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+ def no_data_available_message(document)
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+ @status = 'error'
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+ @message = case document['data']
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+ when String then document['data']
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+ else 'No Data Available'
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+ end
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  end
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+ def danger_lev(aqi)
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+ case aqi.to_i
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+ when 0..50 then 'Good'
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+ when 51..100 then 'Moderate'
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+ when 101..150 then 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups'
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+ when 151..200 then 'Unhealthy'
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+ when 201..300 then 'Very Unhealthy'
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+ else 'Hazardous'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ def integer?(aqi)
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+ rescue ArgumentError
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+ false
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+ else
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+ true
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+ end
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  end
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+ VERSION = '0.1.0'
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data/lib/ale_air.rb CHANGED
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+ # Air quality of major cities
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- it "returns danger level of air string according to aqi" do
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- levels = [0,51,101,151,201,301]
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- danger_array = ["Good", "Moderate", "Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups", "Unhealthy", "Very Unhealthy", "Hazardous"]
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+ let(:fetch_json) { AleAir::FetchJSON.new }
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+ it 'returns danger level of air according to aqi' do
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+ levels = [0, 51, 101, 151, 201, 301]
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+ danger_array = ['Good', 'Moderate', 'Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups', 'Unhealthy', 'Very Unhealthy', 'Hazardous']
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+ expect(fetch_json.send(:integer?, '100')).to be true
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- correct_array = ["ok", "Air Quality", "Moderate", "100", "19:00 +2", "test place", "Air quality: 100 AQI Moderate @ test place 19:00 +2"]
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- back_array << fetch_json.message
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- back_array << fetch_json.quality
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+ 'station' => { 'name' => 'test place' } }] }
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+ @fetch_json.danger_level, @fetch_json.time_measured, @fetch_json.descriptive_text]
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+ # # (e.g. via a command-line flag).
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- date: 2017-12-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  summary: Air Quality of Major Cities