This provides a Laravel style wrapper for the DarkSky api and simplifies writing tests against ever changing weather data. For more information regarding request and response formats, visit: https://darksky.net/dev/docs
Require this package with composer using the following command:
$ composer require lawnstarter/laravel-darksky
After updating composer, add the service provider to the providers
array in config/app.php
Lawnstarter\LaravelDarkSky\LaravelDarkSkyServiceProvider::class,
To register a facade accessor, add the following to config/app.php
aliases
array
'DarkSky' => \Lawnstarter\LaravelDarkSky\Facades\DarkSky::class,
Add the following line to the .env file:
DARKSKY_API_KEY=<your_darksky_api_key>
For full details of response formats, visit: https://darksky.net/dev/docs/response
Pass in latitude and longitude coordinates for a basic response
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->get();
For full details of optional parameters, visit: https://darksky.net/dev/docs/forecast
Specify which data blocks to exclude/include to reduce data transfer
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->excludes(['minutely','hourly', 'daily', 'alerts', 'flags'])->get();
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->includes(['currently'])->get();
// Same output
Pass in a unix timestamp to get forecast for that time. Note: the timezone is relative to the given location
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->atTime(timestamp)->get();
Specify a language for text based responses
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->language(lang)->get();
Specify units for unit based responses
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->units(units)->get();
Extend the "hourly" response from 48 to 168 hours. Note: Does not work if used with an atTime() timestamp. Please see: https://darksky.net/dev/docs/time-machine
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->extend()->get();
The following are shorthand helpers to add readability equal to using includes() with only one parameter. Note: only one may be used per query and only temperature specific data is returned
->currently()
->minutely()
->hourly()
->daily()
->flags()
For example, these two statements are the same
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->hourly()
DarkSky::location(lat, lon)->includes(['hourly'])->get()->hourly
To simplyfiy testing the static method to force the response to be a certain payload without actually hitting the DarkSky API was added.
DarkSky::setTestResponse($testResponseValue);
When this value is not null, the DarkSky wrapper will always return this data. If the value is null, the DarkSky API will be queried in real-time. To simplify testing further, sample test responses are available for you to use in your test classes
<?php
use Lawnstarter\LaravelDarkSky\DarkSkySampleResponse;
use Lawnstarter\LaravelDarkSky\DarkSky;
class MyTestsDependOnDarksky extends TestCase {
public function test_forecast() {
...
$fakeForecast = DarkSkySampleResponse::forecast();
DarkSky::setTestResponse($fakeForecast);
...
}
public function test_forecast_extended_hourly() {
...
$fakeForecast = DarkSkySampleResponse::forecastExtendedHourly();
DarkSky::setTestResponse($fakeForecast);
...
}
public function test_timemachine() {
...
$fakeForecast = DarkSkySampleResponse::timemachine();
DarkSky::setTestResponse($fakeForecast);
...
}
}
Method | Sample Payload |
---|---|
DarkSkySampleResponse::forecast() |
See Sample Forecast JSON |
DarkSkySampleResponse::forecastExtendedHourly() |
See Sample Forecast Extended Hourly JSON |
DarkSkySampleResponse::timemachine() |
See Sample Time Machine JSON |
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.