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Using the free open weather map two API endpoints (the key is on the weather service) https://openweathermap.org/api/one-call-api https://openweathermap.org/api/geocoding-api
- Build an application that allows you to search the weather forecast hourly or daily for a city.
- The UI has a search box and two filter options,
hourly
anddaily
, and a table. - When a new city is searched, we need first to get its coordinates using
http://api.openweathermap.org/geo/1.0/direct?q={city name}&limit=1&appid={API key}
and then for the hourly mode make a call tohttps://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/onecall?lat={lat}&lon={lon}&exclude=current,minutely,daily,alerts&appid={API key}
, and for the daily modehttps://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/onecall?lat={lat}&lon={lon}&exclude=current,minutely,hourly,alerts&appid={API key}
and add it to a city table. - When no city is found, we should reflect it.
- The city table has a column
City Name
, and the rest are temperature columns. In the case of hourly mode, 8 columns with 3-hour step and in the case of daily mode 7 days. - Switching between hourly and daily modes should bring back the previous state of the table before switching.
- The URL should be updated according to the search query and mode. That is two parameters on the URL.
- Build the application using NgRx.
- SOLID, DRY, shouldn't be just abbreviations for you. It should be designed to be maintainable to an extent.
- Tests are not necessary.
- Please use repositories formatting.
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