The Weather Forecast Widget is the Cumulocity module federation plugin created using c8ycli. This plugin can be used in Application Builder or Cockpit. The Weather Forecast Widget help you to Displays a 5-day weather forecast using weather data provided by the OpenWeatherAPI.
APPLICATION BUILDER | CUMULOCITY | Weather Forecast WIDGET |
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2.0.x | >= 1016.x.x | 1.x.x |
Cumulocity c8ycli >=1016.x.x
Realtime: Realtime weather updates from the OpenWeatherAPI
Configurable Refresh rate: Control how often the weather updates
- This widget supports runtime deployment. Download the Runtime Binaryand install via Administrations --> Ecosystems --> Applications --> Packages
This guide will teach you how to add the widget in your existing or new dashboard.
- Register a new account with OpenWeather
- Verify your openweathermap account by clicking on the email which has been sent to you
- Log into your openweathermap account and add a new API under
API keys
- Open the Application Builder application from the app switcher (Next to your username in the top right)
- Add a new dashboard or navigate to an existing dashboard
- Click
Add Widget
- Search for
Weather Forecast
- See below for the configuration options
-
Select your device in the
Target Assets or Devices
field -
Enter the
API Key
which was generated in your openweathermapAPI keys
page -
Enter the
Refresh (in hours)
e.g. 1 -
Enter the
City
. This is an optional field. The latitude and longitude of your selected device will be used if it has been configured.Note the City will default to London, if no city name is typed into this field and the selected device doesn't contain location (latitude & longitude) details.
This Widget is provided as-is and without warranty or support. They do not constitute part of the Software AG product suite. Users are free to use, fork and modify them, subject to the license agreement. While Software AG welcomes contributions, we cannot guarantee to include every contribution in the master project.
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