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#! /usr/bin/env python3
# author: TODO: Kenton Bell
from json import loads # steps 3, 4
from requests import get # steps 3, 4
from socket import gethostbyname # step 1
from subprocess import getstatusoutput # step 2
from sys import argv # command line arguments
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt #for temp plotting function
import numpy as np #for temp plotting function
# Takes an array of temps
# and plots them.
def plot_temps(temps):
xs = [x for x in range(len(temps))]
plt.plot(xs, temps, label="Hourly temperatures")
#Label the x and y
plt.xlabel("Hour")
plt.ylabel("Temperature F.")
#Make sure we show the legend.
plt.legend()
#Show the plot
plt.show()
def main():
# TODO: Look at the code below for an example of how to do
# API calls. I would recommend first uncommenting and
# understanding the code, and then commenting the code back
# out. The code is, largely, step 4.
# base API string for weather.gov
# these show helpful PRINT code for debugging purposes
# # # # to have nothing run in command line, set all to false
showTestCode = False
showAddressInfo = True
showAPIInfo = True
#step 1
whois = getstatusoutput(f"whois {argv[1]}")[1]
if showTestCode:
print("here is the whois response: ")
print(whois)
# initialize variables
address = " "
cityStateZip = " "
thirdAddressLine = " "
# gets address
whois_lines = whois.split('\n')
for line in whois_lines:
if "address" in line:
address = line.split(':')[1].strip()
nextLineIndex = whois_lines.index(line) + 1
nextLine = whois_lines[nextLineIndex]
nextNextLineIndex = whois_lines.index(nextLine) + 1
nextNextLine = whois_lines[nextNextLineIndex]
cityStateZip = nextLine.split(':')[1].strip()
thirdAddressLine = nextNextLine.split(':')[1].strip()
break
# debug code
if showTestCode:
print(address)
print(cityStateZip)
print("Here is the third address line: ")
print(thirdAddressLine)
if "Suite" in cityStateZip:
if showTestCode:
print("there is a suite in the citystatezip so using the alt line")
# this is to make sure the address is formatted properly
cityStateZip = thirdAddressLine
# formatting address stuff correctly
city = cityStateZip.split(' ')[0].replace(' ', '+')
if showTestCode:
print(city)
state = cityStateZip.split(' ')[1].replace(' ', '+')
if showTestCode:
print(state)
zipcode = cityStateZip.split(' ')[2]
if showTestCode:
print(zipcode)
street = address.replace(' ', '+')
if showTestCode:
print(street)
# getting address lookup script to send in
#https://geocoding.geo.census.gov/geocoder/locations/address?street=4600+Silver+Hill+Rd&city=Washington&state=DC&zip=20233&benchmark=Public_AR_Current&format=json
geocoding_s = "https://geocoding.geo.census.gov/geocoder/locations/address?street="
#4600+Silver+Hill+Rd&city=Washington&state=DC&zip=20233&benchmark=Public_AR_Current&format=json
geocoding_s += street + "&city=" + city + "&state=" + state + "&zip=" + zipcode + "&benchmark=Public_AR_Current&format=json"
addressPrint = street.replace('+',' ') + " " + city.replace('+',' ') + ", " + state.replace('+',' ') + " " + zipcode
if showAddressInfo:
print("The address we are looking at weather for is: ")
print(addressPrint)
if showTestCode:
print("here is the geocoding string:")
print(geocoding_s)
# getting address response
try:
weatherResponse = get(geocoding_s) #takes forever sometimes
except:
print("there was an error with the geocoding address lookup")
print("try with a different address")
return
if showTestCode:
print("here is the weather script response:")
print(weatherResponse.text)
# get java script
try:
js = loads(weatherResponse.text)
except:
print("there was an error with the json parse for the geocoding address lookup")
print("try with a different address")
return
if showTestCode:
print("here is the json:")
print(js)
# getting coordinates from dictionary
lat = js['result']['addressMatches'][0]['coordinates']['y']
lon = js['result']['addressMatches'][0]['coordinates']['x']
# getting coordinates string from dictionary for the next api call
latString = str(lat)
lonString = str(lon)
if showTestCode:
print("here is the lat as a string: ")
print(latString)
print("here is the lon as a string: ")
print(lonString)
#step 4
# base address for last api call
weather_s = "https://api.weather.gov/points/"
# use the commandline input and the weather_s to make API call
# getting api call
try:
response = get(weather_s + latString + "," + lonString)
except:
print("there was an error with the weather.gov coordinates api call")
print("try with a different address")
return
# convert it to json
if showTestCode:
print("here is the json:")
# print(js)
try:
js = loads(response.text)
except:
print("there was an error with the json parse for the weather.gov coordinates api call")
print("try with a different address")
return
# find the forecast URL based on the API page
forecast_URL = js['properties']['forecastHourly']
# print link that we use for next API call
if showAPIInfo:
print("Here is the forecast URL:")
print(forecast_URL)
# call the API again to get theforecast
if showTestCode:
print("here is the final response:")
# print(final_response.text)
try:
final_response = get(forecast_URL)
except:
print("there was an error with the forecast hourly final api call")
print("try with a different address")
return
# parse json
if showTestCode:
print("here is the final json:")
# print(js)
try:
js = loads(final_response.text)
except:
print("there was an error with the json parse for the forecast hourly final api call")
print("try with a different address")
return
# print the forecast
if showTestCode:
print("here is the temps!:")
tempPeriods = js['properties']['periods']
temperatureArray = []
# get array of numbers for graph
for period in tempPeriods:
if showTestCode:
print(period['temperature']) #shows temperature number
temperatureArray.append(int(period['temperature']))
if showTestCode:
print("here is the temperatures array:")
print(temperatureArray)
if showAPIInfo:
print("Here are the hourly temperatures plotted over the past 7 days:")
plot_temps(temperatureArray)
# print("here is an example of plot tempatures: ")
# plot_temps([70,72,75,78,70,65,60])
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()