├── weatherTerminal3.png ├── README.md ├── WeatherTerminalPart1.pro ├── SettingsPage.qml ├── qtquickcontrols2.conf ├── icons ├── clock-solid.svg ├── circle-question-solid.svg ├── temperature-half-solid.svg ├── wind-solid.svg ├── smog-solid.svg ├── temperature-high-solid.svg ├── temperature-low-solid.svg ├── sun-solid.svg ├── rainbow-solid.svg ├── cloud-rain.svg ├── poo-storm-solid.svg ├── cloud-sun-solid.svg ├── cloud-showers-heavy-solid.svg ├── cloud-showers-water-solid.svg └── snowflake-solid.svg ├── main.qml ├── .gitignore ├── main.cpp ├── qml.qrc ├── Temperature.qml ├── Wind.qml ├── WeatherCode.qml ├── WeatherPage.qml └── LICENSE /weatherTerminal3.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RaymiiOrg/WeatherTerminalPart1/master/weatherTerminal3.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # WeatherTerminalPart1 2 | 3 | https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Qt_QML_WeatherTerminal_app_for_the_Seeed_reTerminal.html 4 | 5 | ![screenshot](weatherTerminal3.png) 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WeatherTerminalPart1.pro: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | QT += quick 2 | 3 | CONFIG += c++17 4 | 5 | SOURCES += main.cpp 6 | 7 | RESOURCES += qml.qrc 8 | 9 | # Default rules for deployment. 10 | qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin 11 | else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin 12 | !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SettingsPage.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 2 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 3 | 4 | import QtQuick 5 | import QtQuick.Controls 6 | 7 | Page { 8 | width: 1240 9 | height: 640 10 | 11 | header: Label { 12 | text: qsTr("Settings") 13 | font.pixelSize: 50 14 | } 15 | 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qtquickcontrols2.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ; This file can be edited to change the style of the application 2 | ; Read "Qt Quick Controls 2 Configuration File" for details: 3 | ; https://doc.qt.io/qt/qtquickcontrols2-configuration.html 4 | 5 | [Controls] 6 | Style=Material 7 | 8 | [Material] 9 | Theme=Light 10 | ;Accent=BlueGrey 11 | ;Primary=BlueGray 12 | ;Foreground=Brown 13 | ;Background=Grey 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/clock-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/circle-question-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/temperature-half-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/wind-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/smog-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 2 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 3 | 4 | import QtQuick 5 | import QtQuick.Controls 6 | 7 | ApplicationWindow { 8 | id: mainWindow 9 | width: 1280 10 | height: 720 11 | visible: true 12 | 13 | title: qsTr("WeatherTerminal") 14 | 15 | SwipeView { 16 | id: swipeView 17 | anchors.fill: parent 18 | currentIndex: tabBar.currentIndex 19 | 20 | WeatherPage {} 21 | 22 | SettingsPage {} 23 | } 24 | 25 | footer: TabBar { 26 | id: tabBar 27 | currentIndex: swipeView.currentIndex 28 | TabButton { 29 | text: qsTr("Weather") 30 | font.pixelSize: 30 31 | } 32 | TabButton { 33 | text: qsTr("Settings") 34 | font.pixelSize: 30 35 | } 36 | } 37 | } 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/temperature-high-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/temperature-low-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # C++ objects and libs 2 | *.slo 3 | *.lo 4 | *.o 5 | *.a 6 | *.la 7 | *.lai 8 | *.so 9 | *.so.* 10 | *.dll 11 | *.dylib 12 | 13 | # Qt-es 14 | object_script.*.Release 15 | object_script.*.Debug 16 | *_plugin_import.cpp 17 | /.qmake.cache 18 | /.qmake.stash 19 | *.pro.user 20 | *.pro.user.* 21 | *.qbs.user 22 | *.qbs.user.* 23 | *.moc 24 | moc_*.cpp 25 | moc_*.h 26 | qrc_*.cpp 27 | ui_*.h 28 | *.qmlc 29 | *.jsc 30 | Makefile* 31 | *build-* 32 | *.qm 33 | *.prl 34 | 35 | # Qt unit tests 36 | target_wrapper.* 37 | 38 | # QtCreator 39 | *.autosave 40 | 41 | # QtCreator Qml 42 | *.qmlproject.user 43 | *.qmlproject.user.* 44 | 45 | # QtCreator CMake 46 | CMakeLists.txt.user* 47 | 48 | # QtCreator 4.8< compilation database 49 | compile_commands.json 50 | 51 | # QtCreator local machine specific files for imported projects 52 | *creator.user* 53 | 54 | *_qmlcache.qrc 55 | 56 | 57 | QMLDemoApp.pro.user 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/sun-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 2 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 3 | 4 | #include 5 | #include 6 | 7 | 8 | int main(int argc, char *argv[]) 9 | { 10 | #if QT_VERSION < QT_VERSION_CHECK(6, 0, 0) 11 | QCoreApplication::setAttribute(Qt::AA_EnableHighDpiScaling); 12 | #endif 13 | 14 | QGuiApplication app(argc, argv); 15 | 16 | app.setOrganizationName("Sparkling Network"); 17 | app.setOrganizationDomain("raymii.org"); 18 | app.setApplicationName("WeatherTerminal"); 19 | 20 | QQmlApplicationEngine engine; 21 | const QUrl url(QStringLiteral("qrc:/main.qml")); 22 | QObject::connect(&engine, &QQmlApplicationEngine::objectCreated, 23 | &app, [url](QObject *obj, const QUrl &objUrl) { 24 | if (!obj && url == objUrl) 25 | QCoreApplication::exit(-1); 26 | }, Qt::QueuedConnection); 27 | engine.load(url); 28 | 29 | return app.exec(); 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/rainbow-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/cloud-rain.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /qml.qrc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | main.qml 4 | WeatherPage.qml 5 | SettingsPage.qml 6 | WeatherCode.qml 7 | icons/cloud-showers-heavy-solid.svg 8 | icons/cloud-sun-solid.svg 9 | icons/sun-solid.svg 10 | icons/rainbow-solid.svg 11 | icons/cloud-rain.svg 12 | icons/circle-question-solid.svg 13 | Temperature.qml 14 | icons/temperature-high-solid.svg 15 | icons/smog-solid.svg 16 | icons/temperature-half-solid.svg 17 | icons/temperature-low-solid.svg 18 | icons/snowflake-solid.svg 19 | icons/poo-storm-solid.svg 20 | icons/cloud-showers-water-solid.svg 21 | icons/wind-solid.svg 22 | icons/clock-solid.svg 23 | 24 | 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/poo-storm-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/cloud-sun-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/cloud-showers-heavy-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/cloud-showers-water-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Temperature.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 4 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 5 | import QtQuick 6 | 7 | Item { 8 | id: root 9 | height: temperatureIcon.height 10 | property var parameters: undefined 11 | 12 | function currentHour() { 13 | const date = new Date() 14 | return date.getHours() 15 | } 16 | 17 | Text { 18 | id: apparentTemperatureText 19 | text: qsTr("Apparent Temperature") 20 | anchors.top: parent.top 21 | anchors.left: temperatureIcon.right 22 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 23 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft 24 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignTop 25 | font.pixelSize: 18 26 | minimumPixelSize: 15 27 | } 28 | 29 | Image { 30 | id: temperatureIcon 31 | source: "qrc:icons/temperature-high-solid.svg" 32 | asynchronous: true 33 | anchors.top: parent.top 34 | anchors.left: parent.left 35 | anchors.margins: 5 36 | width: 90 37 | height: width 38 | } 39 | 40 | property string currentTemperature: root.parameters ? root.parameters['hourly']['apparent_temperature'][currentHour()] : "" 41 | property string currentTemperatureUnit: root.parameters ? root.parameters['hourly_units']['apparent_temperature'] : "" 42 | Text { 43 | id: currentTemperatureText 44 | text: root.parameters ? currentTemperature + "" 45 | + currentTemperatureUnit + "" : "..." 46 | 47 | anchors.bottom: temperatureIcon.bottom 48 | anchors.left: temperatureIcon.right 49 | anchors.right: parent.right 50 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 51 | 52 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft 53 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignBottom 54 | font.pixelSize: 54 55 | minimumPixelSize: 45 56 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap 57 | textFormat: TextEdit.RichText 58 | } 59 | } 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /icons/snowflake-solid.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Wind.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import QtQuick 2 | import QtQuick.Layouts 3 | import "scripts.js" as Scripts 4 | 5 | Item { 6 | id: root 7 | height: windIcon.height 8 | 9 | property var parameters: undefined 10 | readonly property int scaleFactor: mainWindow.scaleFactor 11 | 12 | Text { 13 | id: windText 14 | text: qsTr("Wind") 15 | anchors.top: parent.top 16 | anchors.left: windIcon.right 17 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 18 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft 19 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignTop 20 | font.pixelSize: 6 * scaleFactor 21 | minimumPixelSize: 5 * scaleFactor 22 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap 23 | } 24 | 25 | Image { 26 | id: windIcon 27 | source: "qrc:icons/wind-solid.svg" 28 | asynchronous: true 29 | anchors.top: parent.top 30 | anchors.left: parent.left 31 | anchors.margins: 5 32 | width: 30 * scaleFactor 33 | height: 30 * scaleFactor 34 | } 35 | 36 | property string currentWindSpeed: root.parameters ? root.parameters['current_weather']['windspeed'] : "" 37 | property double currentWindDirection: root.parameters ? root.parameters['current_weather']['winddirection'] : -1 38 | property string currentWindDirectionString: Scripts.degreesToCompassDirection( 39 | currentWindDirection) 40 | property string currentWindSpeedUnit: root.parameters ? root.parameters['hourly_units']['windspeed_10m'] : "" 41 | 42 | Text { 43 | id: currentWindText 44 | text: root.parameters ? currentWindSpeed + "" + currentWindSpeedUnit + " " 45 | + currentWindDirectionString + "" : "..." 46 | 47 | anchors.bottom: windIcon.bottom 48 | anchors.left: windIcon.right 49 | anchors.right: parent.right 50 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 51 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft 52 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignBottom 53 | font.pixelSize: 18 * scaleFactor 54 | minimumPixelSize: 15 * scaleFactor 55 | textFormat: TextEdit.RichText 56 | } 57 | 58 | // RowLayout { 59 | // id: windHours 60 | // anchors.right: parent.right 61 | // anchors.rightMargin: 20 62 | 63 | // anchors.bottom: windIcon.bottom 64 | // Repeater { 65 | // model: [Scripts.Scripts.currentHour() + 1, Scripts.currentHour() + 2, currentHour( 66 | // ) + 3, Scripts.currentHour() + 4] 67 | 68 | // Text { 69 | // Layout.maximumWidth: 50 * scaleFactor 70 | // Layout.maximumHeight: 20 * scaleFactor 71 | // Layout.leftMargin: 15 72 | // text: root.parameters ? "" + modelData + "h: " 73 | // + root.parameters['hourly']['windspeed_10m'][modelData] 74 | // + "" + " " + Scripts.degreesToCompassDirection( 75 | // root.parameters['hourly']['winddirection_10m'][modelData]) + "," : "" 76 | // color: root.parameters ? parseFloat( 77 | // root.parameters['hourly']['windspeed_10m'][modelData]) 78 | // > parseFloat( 79 | // currentWindSpeed) ? "green" : "red" : "black" 80 | // textFormat: TextEdit.RichText 81 | // horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter 82 | // verticalAlignment: Text.AlignBottom 83 | // font.pixelSize: 12 * scaleFactor 84 | // minimumPixelSize: 10 * scaleFactor 85 | // wrapMode: Text.WordWrap 86 | // } 87 | // } 88 | // } 89 | } 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WeatherCode.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 4 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 5 | import QtQuick 6 | 7 | Item { 8 | id: root 9 | height: weatherCodeIcon.height 10 | 11 | property var parameters: undefined 12 | 13 | function weathercodeToIcon(weathercode) { 14 | switch (weathercode) { 15 | case 0: 16 | return "qrc:icons/sun-solid.svg" 17 | case 1: 18 | case 2: 19 | case 3: 20 | return "qrc:icons/cloud-sun-solid.svg" 21 | case 45: 22 | case 48: 23 | return "qrc:icons/smog-solid.svg" 24 | case 51: 25 | case 53: 26 | case 55: 27 | case 56: 28 | case 57: 29 | case 61: 30 | case 80: 31 | return "qrc:icons/cloud-rain.svg" 32 | case 63: 33 | case 66: 34 | return "qrc:icons/cloud-showers-solid.svg" 35 | case 65: 36 | case 67: 37 | return "qrc:icons/cloud-showers-water-solid.svg" 38 | case 71: 39 | case 73: 40 | case 75: 41 | case 77: 42 | case 85: 43 | case 86: 44 | return "qrc:icons/snowflake-solid.svg" 45 | case 81: 46 | case 82: 47 | return "qrc:icons/cloud-showers-heavy-solid.svg" 48 | case 95: 49 | case 96: 50 | case 99: 51 | return "qrc:icons/poo-storm-solid.svg" 52 | default: 53 | return "qrc:icons/rainbow-solid.svg" 54 | } 55 | } 56 | 57 | function weathercodeToText(weathercode) { 58 | switch (weathercode) { 59 | case 0: 60 | return qsTr("Clear sky") 61 | case 1: 62 | return qsTr("Mainly clear") 63 | case 2: 64 | return qsTr("Partly cloudy") 65 | case 3: 66 | return qsTr("Overcast") 67 | case 45: 68 | return qsTr("Fog") 69 | case 48: 70 | return qsTr("Fog (Depositing rime)") 71 | case 51: 72 | return qsTr("Light Drizzle") 73 | case 53: 74 | return qsTr("Moderate Drizzle") 75 | case 55: 76 | return qsTr("Dense Drizzle") 77 | case 56: 78 | return qsTr("Light Freezing Drizzle") 79 | case 57: 80 | return qsTr("Dense Freezing Drizzle") 81 | case 61: 82 | return qsTr("Slight Rain") 83 | case 63: 84 | return qsTr("Moderate Rain") 85 | case 65: 86 | return qsTr("Heavy Rain") 87 | case 66: 88 | return qsTr("Light Freezing Rain") 89 | case 67: 90 | return qsTr("Heavy Freezing Rain") 91 | case 71: 92 | return qsTr("Slight Snowfall") 93 | case 73: 94 | return qsTr("Moderate Snowfall") 95 | case 75: 96 | return qsTr("Heavy Snowfall") 97 | case 77: 98 | return qsTr("Snow grains") 99 | case 80: 100 | return qsTr("Slight Rainshower") 101 | case 81: 102 | return qsTr("Moderate Rainshower") 103 | case 82: 104 | return qsTr("Violent Rainshower") 105 | case 85: 106 | return qsTr("Slight Snowshowers") 107 | case 86: 108 | return qsTr("Heavy Snowshowers") 109 | case 95: 110 | return qsTr("Thunderstorm") 111 | case 96: 112 | return qsTr("Thunderstorm with slight hail") 113 | case 99: 114 | return qsTr("Thunderstorm with heavy hail") 115 | default: 116 | return qsTr("Rainbows!") 117 | } 118 | } 119 | 120 | Text { 121 | id: weatherText 122 | text: qsTr("Current Weather") 123 | anchors.top: parent.top 124 | anchors.left: weatherCodeIcon.right 125 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 126 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignLeft 127 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignTop 128 | font.pixelSize: 18 129 | } 130 | 131 | Image { 132 | id: weatherCodeIcon 133 | source: root.parameters ? weathercodeToIcon( 134 | root.parameters['current_weather']['weathercode']) : "qrc:icons/circle-question-solid.svg" 135 | asynchronous: true 136 | anchors.top: parent.top 137 | anchors.left: parent.left 138 | anchors.margins: 5 139 | width: 90 140 | height: width 141 | } 142 | 143 | Text { 144 | id: weatherCodeText 145 | text: root.parameters ? weathercodeToText( 146 | root.parameters['current_weather']['weathercode']) : "Loading weathercode" 147 | 148 | anchors.bottom: weatherCodeIcon.bottom 149 | anchors.left: weatherCodeIcon.right 150 | anchors.leftMargin: 20 151 | horizontalAlignment: Text.AlignHCenter 152 | verticalAlignment: Text.AlignBottom 153 | font.pixelSize: 50 154 | wrapMode: Text.WordWrap 155 | } 156 | } 157 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /WeatherPage.qml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | /* Author: Remy van Elst, https://raymii.org 4 | * License: GNU AGPLv3 */ 5 | import QtQuick 6 | import QtQuick.Controls 7 | 8 | Page { 9 | id: root 10 | width: 1240 11 | height: 640 12 | 13 | property var parameters: undefined 14 | 15 | property double latitude: 52.3738 16 | property double longitude: 4.8910 17 | 18 | function getJson(latitude, longitude) { 19 | 20 | var xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest() 21 | var url = "https://api.open-meteo.com/v1/forecast?latitude=" + latitude 22 | + "&longitude=" + longitude + "&hourly=temperature_2m,relativehumidity_2m,apparent_temperature,weathercode,windspeed_10m,winddirection_10m&daily=weathercode,temperature_2m_max,temperature_2m_min,sunrise,sunset¤t_weather=true&timezone=Europe%2FAmsterdam" 23 | 24 | xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function () { 25 | if (xmlhttp.readyState === XMLHttpRequest.DONE 26 | && xmlhttp.status == 200) { 27 | root.parameters = JSON.parse(xmlhttp.responseText) 28 | } 29 | } 30 | xmlhttp.open("GET", url, true) 31 | xmlhttp.send() 32 | } 33 | 34 | onParametersChanged: console.log( 35 | root.parameters['current_weather']['weathercode']) 36 | 37 | WeatherCode { 38 | id: weatherCode 39 | anchors.top: parent.top 40 | anchors.left: parent.left 41 | anchors.right: parent.right 42 | parameters: root.parameters 43 | } 44 | 45 | Temperature { 46 | id: temperature 47 | anchors.top: weatherCode.bottom 48 | anchors.topMargin: 30 49 | anchors.left: parent.left 50 | anchors.right: parent.right 51 | parameters: root.parameters 52 | } 53 | Button { 54 | id: refreshButton 55 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom 56 | anchors.left: parent.left 57 | anchors.margins: 5 58 | text: "Update Weather" 59 | font.pixelSize: 30 60 | onClicked: getJson(latitude, longitude) 61 | } 62 | 63 | Button { 64 | id: exampleButton 65 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom 66 | anchors.left: refreshButton.right 67 | anchors.margins: 5 68 | text: "Example" 69 | font.pixelSize: 30 70 | onClicked: root.parameters = JSON.parse(exampleJson) 71 | } 72 | 73 | Button { 74 | id: quitButtom 75 | anchors.bottom: parent.bottom 76 | anchors.left: exampleButton.right 77 | anchors.margins: 5 78 | text: "Quit" 79 | font.pixelSize: 30 80 | onClicked: Qt.callLater(Qt.quit) 81 | } 82 | 83 | property string exampleJson: 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