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+ necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
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+
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+ Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
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+ library `Frob' (a library for tweaking knobs) written by James Random Hacker.
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+
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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+
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+ That's all there is to it!
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+
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+
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+ = yahoo-weather
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+
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+ == About
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+
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+ yahoo-weather provides an object-oriented interface to the Yahoo! Weather XML
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+ RSS feed detailed at http://developer.yahoo.com/weather.
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+
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+ People care a lot about the weather, which sometimes seems ironic given that
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+ they can just glance out the window, but we can all understand the fascination
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+ with details and forecasting.
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+
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+ Log the weather information to your database! Graph it to your heart's
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+ content! Write a widget that emails the weather to your cell phone every five
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+ minutes with a link to your friend's PayPal account to deposit money if the
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+ weather's sunny and you both bet that it would be rainy. And the fun doesn't
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+ have to stop there.
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+
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+ The RubyForge project page is at http://rubyforge.org/projects/yahoo-weather.
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+
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+ == Installation
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+
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+ Install the latest version via:
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+
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+ % gem install yahoo-weather
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+
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+ == Usage
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+
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+ A simple example program under <tt>examples/example.rb</tt> as:
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'yahoo-weather'
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+
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+ @client = YahooWeather::Client.new
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+ response = @client.lookup_location('98103')
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+
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+ # straight text output
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+ print <<edoc
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+ #{response.title}
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+ #{response.condition.temp} degrees
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+ #{response.condition.text}
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+ edoc
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+
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+ # sample html output
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+ print <<edoc
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+ <div>
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+ <img src="#{response.image_url}"><br/>
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+ #{response.condition.temp} degrees #{response.units.temperature}<br/>
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+ #{response.condition.text}<br>
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+ Forecast:<br/>
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+ #{response.forecasts[0].day} - #{response.forecasts[0].text}. High: #{response.forecasts[0].high} Low: #{response.forecasts[0].low}<br/>
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+ #{response.forecasts[1].day} - #{response.forecasts[1].text}. High: #{response.forecasts[1].high} Low: #{response.forecasts[1].low}<br/>
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+ More information <a href="#{response.page_url}">here</a>.
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+ </div>
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+ edoc
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+
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+ Produces output as:
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+
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+ Conditions for Seattle, WA at 2:53 pm PST
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+ 55 degrees F
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+ Light Rain
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+ <div>
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+ <img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/we/52/11.gif"><br/>
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+ 55 degrees F<br/>
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+ Light Rain<br>
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+ Forecast:<br/>
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+ Sun - Rain/Wind. High: 56 Low: 54<br/>
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+ Mon - Heavy Rain/Wind. High: 60 Low: 54<br/>
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+ More information <a href="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/weather/Seattle__WA/*http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecast/98103_f.html">here</a>.
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+ </div>
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+
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+ There is a variety of detailed weather information in other attributes of the
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+ YahooWeather::Response object.
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+
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+ == License
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+
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+ This library is provided via the GNU LGPL license at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html.
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+
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+ == Author
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+
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+ Copyright 2006, Walter Korman <shaper@wgks.org>, http://www.lemurware.com.
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+ Thanks to Matthew Berk for inspiration and initial hack.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rake'
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+ require 'rake/rdoctask'
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+ require 'rake/gempackagetask'
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+
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+ spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = 'yahoo-weather'
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+ s.version = '1.0.0'
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+ s.summary = 'A Ruby object-oriented interface to the Yahoo! Weather service.'
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+ s.author = 'Walter Korman'
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+ s.email = 'shaper@wgks.org'
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.rubyforge_project = 'yahoo-weather'
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+ s.has_rdoc = true
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = [ 'README' ]
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+ s.rdoc_options << '--main' << 'README'
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+ s.test_files = Dir.glob('test/test_*.rb')
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+ s.files = Dir.glob("{examples,lib,test}/**/*") +
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+ [ 'AUTHORS', 'CHANGELOG', 'LICENSE', 'README', 'Rakefile', 'TODO' ]
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+ s.add_dependency("xml-simple", ">= 1.0.9")
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Run tests'
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+ task :default => [ :test ]
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+
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+ Rake::TestTask.new('test') do |t|
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+ t.libs << 'test'
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+ t.pattern = 'test/test_*.rb'
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+ t.verbose = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Generate RDoc'
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+ Rake::RDocTask.new :rdoc do |rd|
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+ rd.rdoc_dir = 'doc'
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+ rd.rdoc_files.add 'lib', 'README'
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+ rd.main = 'README'
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Build Gem'
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+ Rake::GemPackageTask.new spec do |pkg|
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+ pkg.need_tar = true
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+ end
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+
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+ desc 'Clean up'
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+ task :clean => [ :clobber_rdoc, :clobber_package ]
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+
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+ desc 'Clean up'
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+ task :clobber => [ :clean ]
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+ - include the yahoo! weather logo image in the response
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+
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+ - raise a module-specific exception on failure cases rather than just a string
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+
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+ - add weather code image url accessor for forecasts
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'yahoo-weather'
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+
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+ @client = YahooWeather::Client.new
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+ response = @client.lookup_location('98103')
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+
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+ # straight text output
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+ print <<edoc
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+ #{response.title}
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+ #{response.condition.temp} degrees #{response.units.temperature}
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+ #{response.condition.text}
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+ edoc
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+
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+ # html output
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+ print <<edoc
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+ <div>
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+ <img src="#{response.image_url}"><br/>
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+ #{response.condition.temp} degrees #{response.units.temperature}<br/>
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+ #{response.condition.text}<br>
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+ Forecast:<br/>
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+ #{response.forecasts[0].day} - #{response.forecasts[0].text}. High: #{response.forecasts[0].high} Low: #{response.forecasts[0].low}<br/>
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+ #{response.forecasts[1].day} - #{response.forecasts[1].text}. High: #{response.forecasts[1].high} Low: #{response.forecasts[1].low}<br/>
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+ More information <a href="#{response.page_url}">here</a>.
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+ </div>
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+ edoc
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ #
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+ # Simple example script demonstrating usage of the yahoo-weather library.
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+ #
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+ # 2006/11/05 - Walter Korman (shaper@wgks.org)
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+ #
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+
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'yahoo-weather'
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+
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+ location = ARGV[0]
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+ if !location
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+ STDERR.print "Usage: get-weather.rb <zip code>\n"
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+ exit
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+ end
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+
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+ print "Looking up weather for #{location}...\n"
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+ @client = YahooWeather::Client.new
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+ response = @client.lookup_location(location)
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+ pp(response)
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+ # yahoo-weather -- provides OO access to the Yahoo! Weather RSS XML feed
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+ # Copyright (C) 2006 Walter Korman <shaper@wgks.org>
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+ #
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+ # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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+ # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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+ # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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+ #
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+ # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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+ # Lesser General Public License for more details.
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+ #
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+ # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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+ # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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+ # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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+
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'time'
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+ require 'xmlsimple'
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+
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+ module YahooWeather
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+
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+ # Describes astronomy information for a particular location.
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+ class Astronomy
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+ # a Time object detailing the sunrise time for a location.
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+ attr_reader :sunrise
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+
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+ # a Time object detailing the sunset time for a location.
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+ attr_reader :sunset
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @sunrise = YahooWeather._parse_time(payload['sunrise'])
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+ @sunset = YahooWeather._parse_time(payload['sunset'])
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes a geographical location.
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+ class Location
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+ # the name of the city.
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+ attr_reader :city
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+
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+ # the name of the country.
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+ attr_reader :country
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+
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+ # the name of the region, such as a state.
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+ attr_reader :region
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @city = payload['city']
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+ @country = payload['country']
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+ @region = payload['region']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes the units of measure with which weather information is provided.
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+ class Units
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+ # the units in which temperature is measured, e.g. +F+ for +Fahrenheit+ or +C+ for +Celsius+.
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+ attr_reader :temperature
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+
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+ # the units in which distance is measured, e.g. +mi+ for +miles+.
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+ attr_reader :distance
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+
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+ # the units in which pressure is measured, e.g. +in+ for +inches+.
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+ attr_reader :pressure
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+
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+ # the units in which speed is measured, e.g. +mph+ for <tt>miles per hour</tt>.
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+ attr_reader :speed
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @temperature = payload['temperature']
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+ @distance = payload['distance']
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+ @pressure = payload['pressure']
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+ @speed = payload['speed']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes the specific wind conditions at a location.
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+ class Wind
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+ # the temperature factoring in wind chill.
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+ attr_reader :chill
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+
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+ # the direction of the wind in degrees.
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+ attr_reader :direction
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+
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+ # the speed of the wind.
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+ attr_reader :speed
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @chill = payload['chill'].to_i
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+ @direction = payload['direction'].to_i
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+ @speed = payload['speed'].to_i
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes the specific atmospheric conditions at a location.
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+ class Atmosphere
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+ # the humidity of the surroundings.
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+ attr_reader :humidity
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+
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+ # the visibility level of the surroundings
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+ attr_reader :visibility
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+
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+ # the pressure level of the surroundings.
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+ attr_reader :pressure
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+
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+ # whether the air currents are rising.
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+ attr_reader :rising
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @humidity = payload['humidity'].to_i
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+ @visibility = payload['visibility'].to_i
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+ @pressure = payload['pressure'].to_f
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+ @rising = (payload['rising'] == "1")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ class Condition
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+ # the Yahoo! Weather condition code, as detailed at http://developer.yahoo.com/weather.
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+ attr_reader :code
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+
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+ # the date and time associated with these conditions.
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+ attr_reader :date
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+
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+ # the temperature of the location.
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+ attr_reader :temp
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+
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+ # the brief prose text description of the weather conditions of the location.
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+ attr_reader :text
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @code = payload['code'].to_i
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+ @date = YahooWeather._parse_time(payload['date'])
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+ @temp = payload['temp'].to_i
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+ @text = payload['text']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # The forecasted weather conditions for a specific location.
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+ class Forecast
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+ # the brief name of the day associated with the forecast.
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+ attr_reader :day
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+
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+ # the date associated with the forecast.
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+ attr_reader :date
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+
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+ # the low temperature forecasted.
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+ attr_reader :low
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+
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+ # the high temperature forecasted.
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+ attr_reader :high
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+
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+ # the brief prose text description of the forecasted weather conditions.
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+ attr_reader :text
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+
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+ # the Yahoo! Weather code associated with the forecast, per http://developer.yahoo.com/weather.
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+ attr_reader :code
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+
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+ def initialize (payload)
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+ @day = payload['day']
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+ @date = YahooWeather._parse_time(payload['date'])
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+ @low = payload['low'].to_i
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+ @high = payload['high'].to_i
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+ @text = payload['text']
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+ @code = payload['code'].to_i
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Describes the weather conditions for a particular requested location.
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+ class Response
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+ # a YahooWeather::Astronomy object detailing the sunrise and sunset
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+ # information for the requested location.
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+ attr_reader :astronomy
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+
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+ # a YahooWeather::Location object detailing the precise geographical names
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+ # to which the requested location was mapped.
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+ attr_reader :location
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+
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+ # a YahooWeather::Units object detailing the units corresponding to the
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+ # information detailed in the response.
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+ attr_reader :units
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+
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+ # a YahooWeather::Wind object detailing the wind information at the
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+ # requested location.
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+ attr_reader :wind
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+
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+ # a YahooWeather::Atmosphere object detailing the atmosphere information
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+ # of the requested location.
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+ attr_reader :atmosphere
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+
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+ # a YahooWeather::Condition object detailing the current conditions of the
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+ # requested location.
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+ attr_reader :condition
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+
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+ # a list of YahooWeather::Forecast objects detailing the high-level
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+ # forecasted weather conditions for upcoming days.
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+ attr_reader :forecasts
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+
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+ # the raw HTML generated by the Yahoo! Weather service summarizing current
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+ # weather conditions for the requested location.
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+ attr_reader :description
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+
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+ # a link to the Yahoo! Weather image icon representing the current weather
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+ # conditions visually.
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+ attr_reader :image_url
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+
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+ # the latitude of the location for which weather is detailed.
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+ attr_reader :latitude
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+
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+ # the longitude of the location for which weather is detailed.
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+ attr_reader :longitude
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+
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+ # a link to the Yahoo! Weather page with full detailed information on the
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+ # requested location's current weather conditions.
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+ attr_reader :page_url
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+
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+ # the location string initially requested of the service.
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+ attr_reader :request_location
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+
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+ # the url with which the Yahoo! Weather service was accessed to build the response.
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+ attr_reader :request_url
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+
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+ # the prose descriptive title of the weather information.
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+ attr_reader :title
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+
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+ # regular expression used to pull the weather image icon from full
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+ # description text.
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+ @@REGEXP_IMAGE = Regexp.new(/img src="([^"]+)"/)
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+
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+ def initialize (request_location, request_url, payload)
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+ @request_location = request_location
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+ @request_url = request_url
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+
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+ root = payload['channel'].first
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+ @astronomy = YahooWeather::Astronomy.new root['astronomy'].first
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+ @location = YahooWeather::Location.new root['location'].first
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+ @units = YahooWeather::Units.new root['units'].first
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+ @wind = YahooWeather::Wind.new root['wind'].first
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+ @atmosphere = YahooWeather::Atmosphere.new root['atmosphere'].first
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+
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+ item = root['item'].first
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+ @condition = YahooWeather::Condition.new item['condition'].first
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+ @forecasts = []
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+ item['forecast'].each { |forecast| @forecasts << YahooWeather::Forecast.new(forecast) }
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+ @latitude = item['lat'].first.to_f
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+ @longitude = item['long'].first.to_f
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+ @page_url = item['link'].first
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+ @title = item['title'].first
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+ @description = item['description'].first
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+
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+ match_data = @@REGEXP_IMAGE.match(description)
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+ @image_url = (match_data) ? match_data[1] : nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # The main client object through which the Yahoo! Weather service may be accessed.
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+ class Client
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+ # the url with which we obtain weather information from yahoo
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+ @@API_URL = "http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss"
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+
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+ def initialize (api_url = @@API_URL)
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+ @api_url = api_url
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+ end
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+
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+ # Returns a YahooWeather::Response object detailing the current weather
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+ # information for the specified location.
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+ #
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+ # +location+ can be either a US zip code or a location code. Location
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+ # codes can be looked up at http://weather.yahoo.com, where it will appear
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+ # in the URL that results from searching on the city or zip code. For
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+ # instance, searching on 'Seattle, WA' results in a URL ending in
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+ # 'USWA0395.html', so the location code for Seattle is 'USWA0395'.
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+ #
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+ # +units+ allows specifying whether to retrieve information in
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+ # +Fahrenheit+ as +f+, or +Celsius+ as +c+, and defaults to +f+.
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+ def lookup_location (location, units = 'f')
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+ # query the service to grab the xml data
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+ url = _request_url(location, units)
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+ begin
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+ response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(url)).body.to_s
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+ rescue
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+ raise "failed to get weather via '#{url}': " + $!
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+ end
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+
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+ # create the response object
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+ response = XmlSimple.xml_in(response)
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+ YahooWeather::Response.new(location, url, response)
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def _request_url (location, units)
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+ @api_url + '?p=' + URI.encode(location) + '&u=' + URI.encode(units)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def self._parse_time (text)
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+ (text) ? Time.parse(text) : nil
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'yahoo-weather'
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+
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+ class TestAPI < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ def setup
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+ @client = YahooWeather::Client.new
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_lookup_zip
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+ # check a seattle, wa zipcode
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+ request_location = '98103'
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+ response = @client.lookup_location(request_location)
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+ _assert_valid_response(response, request_location, 'f', 'Seattle', 'WA', 'US')
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_lookup_location
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+ # check france just for fun with the sample france location code from the
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+ # yahoo weather developer page
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+ request_location = 'FRXX0076'
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+ response = @client.lookup_location(request_location)
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+ _assert_valid_response(response, request_location, 'f', 'Paris', '', 'FR')
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_units
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+ request_location = '10001'
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+ city = 'New York'
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+ region = 'NY'
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+ country = 'US'
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+
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+ # check explicitly specifying fahrenheit units
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+ response = @client.lookup_location(request_location, 'f')
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+ _assert_valid_response(response, request_location, 'f', city, region, country)
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+
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+ # check alternate units
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+ response = @client.lookup_location(request_location, 'c')
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+ _assert_valid_response(response, request_location, 'c', city, region, country)
38
+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def _assert_valid_response (response, request_location, units, city, region, country)
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+ assert_not_nil response
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+
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+ # check the request location and url explicitly against what we know they should be
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+ assert_equal response.request_location, request_location
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+ assert_equal response.request_url, "http://xml.weather.yahoo.com/forecastrss?p=#{request_location}&u=#{units}"
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+
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+ # check the astronomy info
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Astronomy, response.astronomy
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+ assert_instance_of Time, response.astronomy.sunrise
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+ assert_instance_of Time, response.astronomy.sunset
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+ assert (response.astronomy.sunrise < response.astronomy.sunset)
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+
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+ # check the location
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Location, response.location
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+ assert_equal response.location.city, city
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+ assert_equal response.location.region, region
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+ assert_equal response.location.country, country
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+
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+ # check the default units
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+ _assert_valid_units response.units, (units == 'f')
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+
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+ # check the wind info
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Wind, response.wind
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+ assert (response.wind.chill <= response.condition.temp)
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.wind.direction
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.wind.speed
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+
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+ # check the atmosphere info
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Atmosphere, response.atmosphere
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.atmosphere.humidity
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.atmosphere.visibility
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.atmosphere.pressure
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+ assert (response.atmosphere.rising.is_a?(TrueClass) || response.atmosphere.rising.is_a?(FalseClass))
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+
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+ # check the condition info
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Condition, response.condition
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+ _assert_valid_weather_code response.condition.code
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+ assert_instance_of Time, response.condition.date
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.condition.temp
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+ assert (response.condition.text && response.condition.text.length > 0)
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+
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+ # check the forecast info
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+ assert_not_nil response.forecasts
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+ assert_kind_of Array, response.forecasts
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+ assert_equal response.forecasts.length, 2
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+ response.forecasts.each do |forecast|
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Forecast, forecast
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+ assert (forecast.day && forecast.day.length == 3)
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+ assert_instance_of Time, forecast.date
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, forecast.low
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, forecast.high
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+ assert (forecast.low <= forecast.high)
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+ assert (forecast.text && forecast.text.length > 0)
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+ _assert_valid_weather_code forecast.code
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+ end
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+
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+ # check the basic attributes
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+ assert (response.description && response.description.length > 0)
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+ assert (response.image_url =~ /yimg\.com/)
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.latitude
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+ assert_kind_of Numeric, response.longitude
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+ assert (response.page_url =~ /\.html$/)
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+ assert (response.title && response.title.length > 0)
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+ assert_not_nil (response.title.index("#{response.location.city}, #{response.location.region}"))
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+ end
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+
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+ def _assert_valid_weather_code (code)
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+ (((code >= 0) && (code <= 47)) || (code == 3200))
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+ end
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+
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+ def _assert_valid_units (units, fahrenheit_based)
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+ assert_instance_of YahooWeather::Units, units
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+ if fahrenheit_based
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+ assert_equal units.temperature, 'F'
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+ assert_equal units.distance, 'mi'
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+ assert_equal units.pressure, 'in'
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+ assert_equal units.speed, 'mph'
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+
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+ else
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+ assert_equal units.temperature, 'C'
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+ assert_equal units.distance, 'km'
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+ assert_equal units.pressure, 'mb'
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+ assert_equal units.speed, 'kph'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ rubygems_version: 0.9.0
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+ specification_version: 1
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+ name: yahoo-weather
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ date: 2006-11-06 00:00:00 -08:00
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+ summary: A Ruby object-oriented interface to the Yahoo! Weather service.
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+ require_paths:
10
+ - lib
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+ email: shaper@wgks.org
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+ homepage:
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+ rubyforge_project: yahoo-weather
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+ description:
15
+ autorequire:
16
+ default_executable:
17
+ bindir: bin
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+ has_rdoc: true
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+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ - - ">"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.0
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+ version:
25
+ platform: ruby
26
+ signing_key:
27
+ cert_chain:
28
+ post_install_message:
29
+ authors:
30
+ - Walter Korman
31
+ files:
32
+ - examples/example.rb
33
+ - examples/get-weather.rb
34
+ - lib/yahoo-weather.rb
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+ - test/test_api.rb
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+ - AUTHORS
37
+ - CHANGELOG
38
+ - LICENSE
39
+ - README
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+ - Rakefile
41
+ - TODO
42
+ test_files:
43
+ - test/test_api.rb
44
+ rdoc_options:
45
+ - --main
46
+ - README
47
+ extra_rdoc_files:
48
+ - README
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+ executables: []
50
+
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+ extensions: []
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+
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ dependencies:
56
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: xml-simple
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+ version_requirement:
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
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+ requirements:
61
+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 1.0.9
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+ version: