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1 | /*
2 | * Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
3 | *
4 | * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 | * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 | * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 | *
8 | * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 | *
10 | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 | * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 | * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 | * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 | * limitations under the License.
15 | */
16 |
17 | * {
18 | box-sizing: border-box; }
19 |
20 | html, body {
21 | padding: 0;
22 | margin: 0;
23 | height: 100%;
24 | width: 100%;
25 | font-family: 'Helvetica', 'Verdana', sans-serif;
26 | font-weight: 400;
27 | font-display: optional;
28 | color: #444;
29 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
30 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale; }
31 |
32 | html {
33 | overflow: hidden; }
34 |
35 | body {
36 | display: -webkit-box;
37 | display: -webkit-flex;
38 | display: -ms-flexbox;
39 | display: flex;
40 | -webkit-box-orient: vertical;
41 | -webkit-box-direction: normal;
42 | -webkit-flex-direction: column;
43 | -ms-flex-direction: column;
44 | flex-direction: column;
45 | -webkit-flex-wrap: nowrap;
46 | -ms-flex-wrap: nowrap;
47 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
48 | -webkit-box-pack: start;
49 | -webkit-justify-content: flex-start;
50 | -ms-flex-pack: start;
51 | justify-content: flex-start;
52 | -webkit-box-align: stretch;
53 | -webkit-align-items: stretch;
54 | -ms-flex-align: stretch;
55 | align-items: stretch;
56 | -webkit-align-content: stretch;
57 | -ms-flex-line-pack: stretch;
58 | align-content: stretch;
59 | background: #ececec; }
60 |
61 | .header {
62 | width: 100%;
63 | height: 56px;
64 | color: #FFF;
65 | background: #3F51B5;
66 | position: fixed;
67 | font-size: 20px;
68 | box-shadow: 0 4px 5px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14), 0 2px 9px 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12), 0 4px 2px -2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
69 | padding: 16px 16px 0 16px;
70 | will-change: transform;
71 | display: -webkit-box;
72 | display: -webkit-flex;
73 | display: -ms-flexbox;
74 | display: flex;
75 | -webkit-box-orient: horizontal;
76 | -webkit-box-direction: normal;
77 | -webkit-flex-direction: row;
78 | -ms-flex-direction: row;
79 | flex-direction: row;
80 | -webkit-flex-wrap: nowrap;
81 | -ms-flex-wrap: nowrap;
82 | flex-wrap: nowrap;
83 | -webkit-box-pack: start;
84 | -webkit-justify-content: flex-start;
85 | -ms-flex-pack: start;
86 | justify-content: flex-start;
87 | -webkit-box-align: stretch;
88 | -webkit-align-items: stretch;
89 | -ms-flex-align: stretch;
90 | align-items: stretch;
91 | -webkit-align-content: center;
92 | -ms-flex-line-pack: center;
93 | align-content: center;
94 | -webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 0.233s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.1s;
95 | transition: -webkit-transform 0.233s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.1s;
96 | transition: transform 0.233s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.1s;
97 | transition: transform 0.233s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.1s, -webkit-transform 0.233s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.1s;
98 | z-index: 1000; }
99 | .header .headerButton {
100 | width: 24px;
101 | height: 24px;
102 | margin-right: 16px;
103 | text-indent: -30000px;
104 | overflow: hidden;
105 | opacity: 0.54;
106 | -webkit-transition: opacity 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1);
107 | transition: opacity 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1);
108 | border: none;
109 | outline: none;
110 | cursor: pointer; }
111 | .header #butRefresh {
112 | background: url(../images/ic_refresh_white_24px.svg) center center no-repeat; }
113 | .header #butAdd {
114 | background: url(../images/ic_add_white_24px.svg) center center no-repeat; }
115 |
116 | .header__title {
117 | font-weight: 400;
118 | font-size: 20px;
119 | margin: 0;
120 | -webkit-box-flex: 1;
121 | -webkit-flex: 1;
122 | -ms-flex: 1;
123 | flex: 1; }
124 |
125 | .loader {
126 | left: 50%;
127 | top: 50%;
128 | position: fixed;
129 | -webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%);
130 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%); }
131 | .loader #spinner {
132 | box-sizing: border-box;
133 | stroke: #673AB7;
134 | stroke-width: 3px;
135 | -webkit-transform-origin: 50%;
136 | transform-origin: 50%;
137 | -webkit-animation: line 1.6s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1) infinite, rotate 1.6s linear infinite;
138 | animation: line 1.6s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1) infinite, rotate 1.6s linear infinite; }
139 |
140 | @-webkit-keyframes rotate {
141 | from {
142 | -webkit-transform: rotate(0);
143 | transform: rotate(0); }
144 | to {
145 | -webkit-transform: rotate(450deg);
146 | transform: rotate(450deg); } }
147 |
148 | @keyframes rotate {
149 | from {
150 | -webkit-transform: rotate(0);
151 | transform: rotate(0); }
152 | to {
153 | -webkit-transform: rotate(450deg);
154 | transform: rotate(450deg); } }
155 |
156 | @-webkit-keyframes line {
157 | 0% {
158 | stroke-dasharray: 2, 85.964;
159 | -webkit-transform: rotate(0);
160 | transform: rotate(0); }
161 | 50% {
162 | stroke-dasharray: 65.973, 21.9911;
163 | stroke-dashoffset: 0; }
164 | 100% {
165 | stroke-dasharray: 2, 85.964;
166 | stroke-dashoffset: -65.973;
167 | -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
168 | transform: rotate(90deg); } }
169 |
170 | @keyframes line {
171 | 0% {
172 | stroke-dasharray: 2, 85.964;
173 | -webkit-transform: rotate(0);
174 | transform: rotate(0); }
175 | 50% {
176 | stroke-dasharray: 65.973, 21.9911;
177 | stroke-dashoffset: 0; }
178 | 100% {
179 | stroke-dasharray: 2, 85.964;
180 | stroke-dashoffset: -65.973;
181 | -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
182 | transform: rotate(90deg); } }
183 |
184 | .main {
185 | padding-top: 60px;
186 | -webkit-box-flex: 1;
187 | -webkit-flex: 1;
188 | -ms-flex: 1;
189 | flex: 1;
190 | overflow-x: hidden;
191 | overflow-y: auto;
192 | -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch; }
193 |
194 | .dialog-container {
195 | background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.57);
196 | position: fixed;
197 | left: 0;
198 | top: 0;
199 | width: 100%;
200 | height: 100%;
201 | opacity: 0;
202 | pointer-events: none;
203 | will-change: opacity;
204 | -webkit-transition: opacity 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1);
205 | transition: opacity 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1); }
206 |
207 | .dialog-container--visible {
208 | opacity: 1;
209 | pointer-events: auto; }
210 |
211 | .dialog {
212 | background: #FFF;
213 | border-radius: 2px;
214 | box-shadow: 0 0 14px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.24), 0 14px 28px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.48);
215 | min-width: 280px;
216 | position: absolute;
217 | left: 50%;
218 | top: 50%;
219 | -webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) translateY(30px);
220 | transform: translate(-50%, -50%) translateY(30px);
221 | -webkit-transition: -webkit-transform 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.05s;
222 | transition: -webkit-transform 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.05s;
223 | transition: transform 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.05s;
224 | transition: transform 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.05s, -webkit-transform 0.333s cubic-bezier(0, 0, 0.21, 1) 0.05s; }
225 |
226 | .dialog > div {
227 | padding-left: 24px;
228 | padding-right: 24px; }
229 |
230 | .dialog-title {
231 | padding-top: 20px;
232 | font-size: 1.25em; }
233 |
234 | .dialog-body {
235 | padding-top: 20px;
236 | padding-bottom: 24px; }
237 | .dialog-body select {
238 | width: 100%;
239 | font-size: 2em; }
240 |
241 | .dialog-buttons {
242 | padding: 8px !important;
243 | float: right; }
244 |
245 | .card {
246 | padding: 16px;
247 | position: relative;
248 | box-sizing: border-box;
249 | background: #fff;
250 | border-radius: 2px;
251 | margin: 16px;
252 | box-shadow: 0 2px 2px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.14), 0 3px 1px -2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2), 0 1px 5px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12); }
253 |
254 | .weather-forecast .location {
255 | font-size: 1.75em; }
256 |
257 | .weather-forecast .date, .weather-forecast .description {
258 | font-size: 1.25em; }
259 |
260 | .weather-forecast .current {
261 | display: -webkit-box;
262 | display: -webkit-flex;
263 | display: -ms-flexbox;
264 | display: flex; }
265 | .weather-forecast .current .icon {
266 | width: 128px;
267 | height: 128px; }
268 | .weather-forecast .current .visual {
269 | display: -webkit-box;
270 | display: -webkit-flex;
271 | display: -ms-flexbox;
272 | display: flex;
273 | font-size: 4em; }
274 | .weather-forecast .current .visual .scale {
275 | font-size: 0.5em;
276 | vertical-align: super; }
277 | .weather-forecast .current .visual, .weather-forecast .current .description {
278 | -webkit-box-flex: 1;
279 | -webkit-flex-grow: 1;
280 | -ms-flex-positive: 1;
281 | flex-grow: 1; }
282 | .weather-forecast .current .sunset:before {
283 | content: "Sunset: ";
284 | color: #888; }
285 | .weather-forecast .current .wind:before {
286 | content: "Wind: ";
287 | color: #888; }
288 | .weather-forecast .current .sunrise:before {
289 | content: "Sunrise: ";
290 | color: #888; }
291 | .weather-forecast .current .humidity:before {
292 | content: "Humidity: ";
293 | color: #888; }
294 | .weather-forecast .current .pollen:before {
295 | content: "Pollen Count: ";
296 | color: #888; }
297 | .weather-forecast .current .pcount:before {
298 | content: "Pollen ";
299 | color: #888; }
300 |
301 | .weather-forecast .future {
302 | display: -webkit-box;
303 | display: -webkit-flex;
304 | display: -ms-flexbox;
305 | display: flex; }
306 | .weather-forecast .future .oneday {
307 | -webkit-box-flex: 1;
308 | -webkit-flex-grow: 1;
309 | -ms-flex-positive: 1;
310 | flex-grow: 1;
311 | text-align: center; }
312 | .weather-forecast .future .oneday .icon {
313 | width: 64px;
314 | height: 64px;
315 | margin-left: auto;
316 | margin-right: auto; }
317 | .weather-forecast .future .oneday .temp-high, .weather-forecast .future .oneday .temp-low {
318 | display: inline-block; }
319 | .weather-forecast .future .oneday .temp-low {
320 | color: #888; }
321 |
322 | .weather-forecast .icon {
323 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
324 | background-size: contain; }
325 | .weather-forecast .icon.clear-day {
326 | background-image: url("../images/clear.png"); }
327 | .weather-forecast .icon.clear-night {
328 | background-image: url("../images/clear.png"); }
329 | .weather-forecast .icon.rain {
330 | background-image: url("../images/rain.png"); }
331 | .weather-forecast .icon.snow {
332 | background-image: url("../images/snow.png"); }
333 | .weather-forecast .icon.sleet {
334 | background-image: url("../images/sleet.png"); }
335 | .weather-forecast .icon.windy {
336 | background-image: url("../images/wind.png"); }
337 | .weather-forecast .icon.fog {
338 | background-image: url("../images/fog.png"); }
339 | .weather-forecast .icon.cloudy {
340 | background-image: url("../images/cloudy.png"); }
341 | .weather-forecast .icon.partly-cloudy-day {
342 | background-image: url("../images/partly-cloudy.png"); }
343 | .weather-forecast .icon.partly-cloudy-night {
344 | background-image: url("../images/partly-cloudy.png"); }
345 | .weather-forecast .icon.thunderstorms {
346 | background-image: url("../images/thunderstorm.png"); }
347 |
348 | @media (max-width: 450px) {
349 | .weather-forecast .date, .weather-forecast .description {
350 | font-size: 0.9em; }
351 | .weather-forecast .current .icon {
352 | width: 96px;
353 | height: 96px; }
354 | .weather-forecast .current .visual {
355 | font-size: 3em; }
356 | .weather-forecast .future .oneday .icon {
357 | width: 32px;
358 | height: 32px; } }
359 |
360 | .mdl-button {
361 | background: transparent;
362 | border: none;
363 | border-radius: 2px;
364 | color: black;
365 | position: relative;
366 | height: 36px;
367 | margin: 0;
368 | min-width: 64px;
369 | padding: 0 16px;
370 | display: inline-block;
371 | font-family: "Roboto", "Helvetica", "Arial", sans-serif;
372 | font-size: 14px;
373 | font-weight: 500;
374 | text-transform: uppercase;
375 | line-height: 1;
376 | letter-spacing: 0;
377 | overflow: hidden;
378 | will-change: box-shadow;
379 | -webkit-transition: box-shadow 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 1, 1), background-color 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1), color 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1);
380 | transition: box-shadow 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 1, 1), background-color 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1), color 0.2s cubic-bezier(0.4, 0, 0.2, 1);
381 | outline: none;
382 | cursor: pointer;
383 | text-decoration: none;
384 | text-align: center;
385 | line-height: 36px;
386 | vertical-align: middle; }
387 | .mdl-button::-moz-focus-inner {
388 | border: 0; }
389 | .mdl-button:hover {
390 | background-color: rgba(158, 158, 158, 0.2); }
391 | .mdl-button:focus:not(:active) {
392 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12); }
393 | .mdl-button:active {
394 | background-color: rgba(158, 158, 158, 0.4); }
395 | .mdl-button.mdl-button--colored {
396 | color: #3f51b5; }
397 | .mdl-button.mdl-button--colored:focus:not(:active) {
398 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.12); }
399 |
400 | .mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--primary {
401 | color: #3f51b5; }
402 | .mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--primary .mdl-ripple {
403 | background: white; }
404 | .mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--raised, .mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--primary.mdl-button--fab {
405 | color: white;
406 | background-color: #3f51b5; }
407 |
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1 | // Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
2 | //
3 | // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
4 | // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
5 | // You may obtain a copy of the License at
6 | //
7 | // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
8 | //
9 | // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
10 | // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
11 | // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
12 | // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
13 | // limitations under the License.
14 |
15 |
16 | (function() {
17 | 'use strict';
18 |
19 | var app = {
20 | isLoading: true,
21 | visibleCards: {},
22 | selectedCities: [],
23 | spinner: document.querySelector('.loader'),
24 | cardTemplate: document.querySelector('.cardTemplate'),
25 | container: document.querySelector('.main'),
26 | addDialog: document.querySelector('.dialog-container'),
27 | daysOfWeek: ['Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat', 'Sun']
28 | };
29 |
30 |
31 | /*****************************************************************************
32 | *
33 | * Event listeners for UI elements
34 | *
35 | ****************************************************************************/
36 |
37 | document.getElementById('butRefresh').addEventListener('click', function() {
38 | // Refresh all of the forecasts
39 | app.updateForecasts();
40 | });
41 |
42 | document.getElementById('butAdd').addEventListener('click', function() {
43 | // Open/show the add new city dialog
44 | app.toggleAddDialog(true);
45 | });
46 |
47 | document.getElementById('butAddCity').addEventListener('click', function() {
48 | // Add the newly selected city
49 | var select = document.getElementById('selectCityToAdd');
50 | var selected = select.options[select.selectedIndex];
51 | var key = selected.value;
52 | var label = selected.textContent;
53 | if (!app.selectedCities) {
54 | app.selectedCities = [];
55 | }
56 | app.getForecast(key, label);
57 | app.selectedCities.push({key: key, label: label});
58 | app.saveSelectedCities();
59 | app.toggleAddDialog(false);
60 | });
61 |
62 | document.getElementById('butAddCancel').addEventListener('click', function() {
63 | // Close the add new city dialog
64 | app.toggleAddDialog(false);
65 | });
66 |
67 |
68 | /*****************************************************************************
69 | *
70 | * Methods to update/refresh the UI
71 | *
72 | ****************************************************************************/
73 |
74 | // Toggles the visibility of the add new city dialog.
75 | app.toggleAddDialog = function(visible) {
76 | if (visible) {
77 | app.addDialog.classList.add('dialog-container--visible');
78 | } else {
79 | app.addDialog.classList.remove('dialog-container--visible');
80 | }
81 | };
82 |
83 | // Updates a weather card with the latest weather forecast. If the card
84 | // doesn't already exist, it's cloned from the template.
85 | app.updateForecastCard = function(data) {
86 | var dataLastUpdated = new Date(data.created);
87 | var sunrise = data.channel.astronomy.sunrise;
88 | var sunset = data.channel.astronomy.sunset;
89 | var current = data.channel.item.condition;
90 | var humidity = data.channel.atmosphere.humidity;
91 | var wind = data.channel.wind;
92 |
93 | var card = app.visibleCards[data.key];
94 | if (!card) {
95 | card = app.cardTemplate.cloneNode(true);
96 | card.classList.remove('cardTemplate');
97 | card.querySelector('.location').textContent = data.label;
98 | card.removeAttribute('hidden');
99 | app.container.appendChild(card);
100 | app.visibleCards[data.key] = card;
101 | }
102 |
103 | // Verifies the data provide is newer than what's already visible
104 | // on the card, if it's not bail, if it is, continue and update the
105 | // time saved in the card
106 | var cardLastUpdatedElem = card.querySelector('.card-last-updated');
107 | var cardLastUpdated = cardLastUpdatedElem.textContent;
108 | if (cardLastUpdated) {
109 | cardLastUpdated = new Date(cardLastUpdated);
110 | // Bail if the card has more recent data then the data
111 | if (dataLastUpdated.getTime() < cardLastUpdated.getTime()) {
112 | return;
113 | }
114 | }
115 | cardLastUpdatedElem.textContent = data.created;
116 |
117 | card.querySelector('.description').textContent = current.text;
118 | card.querySelector('.date').textContent = current.date;
119 | card.querySelector('.current .icon').classList.add(app.getIconClass(current.code));
120 | card.querySelector('.current .temperature .value').textContent =
121 | Math.round(current.temp);
122 | card.querySelector('.current .sunrise').textContent = sunrise;
123 | card.querySelector('.current .sunset').textContent = sunset;
124 | card.querySelector('.current .humidity').textContent =
125 | Math.round(humidity) + '%';
126 | card.querySelector('.current .wind .value').textContent =
127 | Math.round(wind.speed);
128 | card.querySelector('.current .wind .direction').textContent = wind.direction;
129 | var nextDays = card.querySelectorAll('.future .oneday');
130 | var today = new Date();
131 | today = today.getDay();
132 | for (var i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
133 | var nextDay = nextDays[i];
134 | var daily = data.channel.item.forecast[i];
135 | if (daily && nextDay) {
136 | nextDay.querySelector('.date').textContent =
137 | app.daysOfWeek[(i + today) % 7];
138 | nextDay.querySelector('.icon').classList.add(app.getIconClass(daily.code));
139 | nextDay.querySelector('.temp-high .value').textContent =
140 | Math.round(daily.high);
141 | nextDay.querySelector('.temp-low .value').textContent =
142 | Math.round(daily.low);
143 | }
144 | }
145 | if (app.isLoading) {
146 | app.spinner.setAttribute('hidden', true);
147 | app.container.removeAttribute('hidden');
148 | app.isLoading = false;
149 | }
150 | };
151 |
152 |
153 | /*****************************************************************************
154 | *
155 | * Methods for dealing with the model
156 | *
157 | ****************************************************************************/
158 |
159 | /*
160 | * Gets a forecast for a specific city and updates the card with the data.
161 | * getForecast() first checks if the weather data is in the cache. If so,
162 | * then it gets that data and populates the card with the cached data.
163 | * Then, getForecast() goes to the network for fresh data. If the network
164 | * request goes through, then the card gets updated a second time with the
165 | * freshest data.
166 | */
167 | app.getForecast = function(key, label) {
168 | var statement = 'select * from weather.forecast where woeid=' + key;
169 | var url = 'https://query.yahooapis.com/v1/public/yql?format=json&q=' +
170 | statement;
171 | // TODO add cache logic here
172 | if ('caches' in window) {
173 | /*
174 | * Check if the service worker has already cached this city's weather
175 | * data. If the service worker has the data, then display the cached
176 | * data while the app fetches the latest data.
177 | */
178 | caches.match(url).then(function(response) {
179 | if (response) {
180 | response.json().then(function updateFromCache(json) {
181 | var results = json.query.results;
182 | results.key = key;
183 | results.label = label;
184 | results.created = json.query.created;
185 | app.updateForecastCard(results);
186 | });
187 | }
188 | });
189 | }
190 |
191 | // Fetch the latest data.
192 | var request = new XMLHttpRequest();
193 | request.onreadystatechange = function() {
194 | if (request.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE) {
195 | if (request.status === 200) {
196 | var response = JSON.parse(request.response);
197 | var results = response.query.results;
198 | results.key = key;
199 | results.label = label;
200 | results.created = response.query.created;
201 | app.updateForecastCard(results);
202 | }
203 | } else {
204 | // Return the initial weather forecast since no data is available.
205 | app.updateForecastCard(initialWeatherForecast);
206 | }
207 | };
208 | request.open('GET', url);
209 | request.send();
210 | };
211 |
212 | // Iterate all of the cards and attempt to get the latest forecast data
213 | app.updateForecasts = function() {
214 | var keys = Object.keys(app.visibleCards);
215 | keys.forEach(function(key) {
216 | app.getForecast(key);
217 | });
218 | };
219 |
220 | // TODO add saveSelectedCities function here
221 | app.saveSelectedCities = function() {
222 | var selectedCities = JSON.stringify(app.selectedCities);
223 | localStorage.selectedCities = selectedCities;
224 | };
225 |
226 | app.getIconClass = function(weatherCode) {
227 | // Weather codes: https://developer.yahoo.com/weather/documentation.html#codes
228 | weatherCode = parseInt(weatherCode);
229 | switch (weatherCode) {
230 | case 25: // cold
231 | case 32: // sunny
232 | case 33: // fair (night)
233 | case 34: // fair (day)
234 | case 36: // hot
235 | case 3200: // not available
236 | return 'clear-day';
237 | case 0: // tornado
238 | case 1: // tropical storm
239 | case 2: // hurricane
240 | case 6: // mixed rain and sleet
241 | case 8: // freezing drizzle
242 | case 9: // drizzle
243 | case 10: // freezing rain
244 | case 11: // showers
245 | case 12: // showers
246 | case 17: // hail
247 | case 35: // mixed rain and hail
248 | case 40: // scattered showers
249 | return 'rain';
250 | case 3: // severe thunderstorms
251 | case 4: // thunderstorms
252 | case 37: // isolated thunderstorms
253 | case 38: // scattered thunderstorms
254 | case 39: // scattered thunderstorms (not a typo)
255 | case 45: // thundershowers
256 | case 47: // isolated thundershowers
257 | return 'thunderstorms';
258 | case 5: // mixed rain and snow
259 | case 7: // mixed snow and sleet
260 | case 13: // snow flurries
261 | case 14: // light snow showers
262 | case 16: // snow
263 | case 18: // sleet
264 | case 41: // heavy snow
265 | case 42: // scattered snow showers
266 | case 43: // heavy snow
267 | case 46: // snow showers
268 | return 'snow';
269 | case 15: // blowing snow
270 | case 19: // dust
271 | case 20: // foggy
272 | case 21: // haze
273 | case 22: // smoky
274 | return 'fog';
275 | case 24: // windy
276 | case 23: // blustery
277 | return 'windy';
278 | case 26: // cloudy
279 | case 27: // mostly cloudy (night)
280 | case 28: // mostly cloudy (day)
281 | case 31: // clear (night)
282 | return 'cloudy';
283 | case 29: // partly cloudy (night)
284 | case 30: // partly cloudy (day)
285 | case 44: // partly cloudy
286 | return 'partly-cloudy-day';
287 | }
288 | };
289 |
290 | /*
291 | * Fake weather data that is presented when the user first uses the app,
292 | * or when the user has not saved any cities. See startup code for more
293 | * discussion.
294 | */
295 | var initialWeatherForecast = {
296 | key: '2459115',
297 | label: 'New York, NY',
298 | created: '2016-07-22T01:00:00Z',
299 | channel: {
300 | astronomy: {
301 | sunrise: "5:43 am",
302 | sunset: "8:21 pm"
303 | },
304 | item: {
305 | condition: {
306 | text: "Windy",
307 | date: "Thu, 21 Jul 2016 09:00 PM EDT",
308 | temp: 56,
309 | code: 24
310 | },
311 | forecast: [
312 | {code: 44, high: 86, low: 70},
313 | {code: 44, high: 94, low: 73},
314 | {code: 4, high: 95, low: 78},
315 | {code: 24, high: 75, low: 89},
316 | {code: 24, high: 89, low: 77},
317 | {code: 44, high: 92, low: 79},
318 | {code: 44, high: 89, low: 77}
319 | ]
320 | },
321 | atmosphere: {
322 | humidity: 56
323 | },
324 | wind: {
325 | speed: 25,
326 | direction: 195
327 | }
328 | }
329 | };
330 | // TODO uncomment line below to test app with fake data
331 |
332 |
333 | // TODO add startup code here
334 | /************************************************************************
335 | *
336 | * Code required to start the app
337 | *
338 | * NOTE: To simplify this codelab, we've used localStorage.
339 | * localStorage is a synchronous API and has serious performance
340 | * implications. It should not be used in production applications!
341 | * Instead, check out IDB (https://www.npmjs.com/package/idb) or
342 | * SimpleDB (https://gist.github.com/inexorabletash/c8069c042b734519680c)
343 | ************************************************************************/
344 |
345 | app.selectedCities = localStorage.selectedCities;
346 | if (app.selectedCities) {
347 | app.selectedCities = JSON.parse(app.selectedCities);
348 | app.selectedCities.forEach(function(city) {
349 | app.getForecast(city.key, city.label);
350 | });
351 | } else {
352 | /* The user is using the app for the first time, or the user has not
353 | * saved any cities, so show the user some fake data. A real app in this
354 | * scenario could guess the user's location via IP lookup and then inject
355 | * that data into the page.
356 | */
357 | app.updateForecastCard(initialWeatherForecast);
358 | app.selectedCities = [
359 | {key: initialWeatherForecast.key, label: initialWeatherForecast.label}
360 | ];
361 | app.saveSelectedCities();
362 | }
363 |
364 | // TODO add service worker code here
365 | if ('serviceWorker' in navigator) {
366 | navigator.serviceWorker
367 | .register('https://captainstack.github.io/progressive-web-app-test/scripts/service-worker.js')
368 | .then(function() { console.log('Service Worker Registered'); });
369 | }
370 | })();
371 |
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