Weather::Bug::SevenDayForecast - Simple class interface to the 7 day forecast.
This document describes Weather::Bug::SevenDayForecast version 0.25
use Weather::Bug; my $wbug = Weather::Bug->new( 'YOURAPIKEYHERE' ); my $fc = $wbug->get_forecast( 77096 ); printf( "Forecast for \%s, \%s at \%s, on \%s\n", $fc->location()->city(), $fc->location()->state(), $fc->date()->hms(), $fc->date->ymd() ); foreach my $f ($fc->forecasts()) { my $hi = $f->high(); my $lo = $f->low(); print $f->title(), ":\n", ($hi->is_null() ? "" : "\tHigh: $hi\n"), ($lo->is_null() ? "" : "\tLow: $lo\n"), $f->prediction(), "\n"; }
The SevenDayForecast object encapsulates the time/date, location, and a set of Forecast objects that represents a 7-day forecast response from the WeatherBug API.
The methods providing access to the SevenDayForecast's fields are:
Date of the forecast as a DateTime object.
The type of forecast, always appears to be detailed.
A Location object describing where the forecast is made.
Reference to an array of Weather::Bug::Forecast objects. The items are ordered in time.
Since the object is usually created from an XML repsonse, the class provides factory methods that take a portion of the XML and return a SevenDayForecast.
This class method takes an XML::LibXML Node object representing an aws:forecasts node and returns a Weather::Bug::SevenDayForecast object.
aws:forecasts
No '%s' node found.
An XML node of the specified type was not found.
Weather::Bug requires no configuration files or environment variables.
Moose, XML::LibXML, and DateTime.
Moose
XML::LibXML
DateTime
None reported.
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-weather-weatherbug@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
bug-weather-weatherbug@rt.cpan.org
G. Wade Johnson <wade@anomaly.org>
<wade@anomaly.org>
Copyright (c) 2008, G. Wade Johnson <wade@anomaly.org>. All rights reserved.
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cpanm
cpanm Weather::Bug
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Weather::Bug
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