NAME Mojo::YR - Get weather information from yr.no DESCRIPTION Mojo::YR is an (a)synchronous weather data fetcher for the Mojolicious framework. The backend for weather data is . Look at the resources below for mere information about the API: * * * SYNOPSIS use Mojo::YR; my $yr = Mojo::YR->new; # Fetch location_forecast ========================================== my $now = $yr->location_forecast([59, 10])->find('pointData > time')->first; my $temp = $now->at('temperature'); warn "$temp->{value} $temp->{unit}"; # Fetch text_forecast ============================================== my $today = $yr->text_forecast->children('time')->first; my $hordaland = $today->at('area[name="Hordaland"]'); warn $hordaland->at('header')->text; warn $hordaland->at('in')->text; # "in" holds the forecast text ATTRIBUTES url_map $hash_ref = $self->url_map; Returns the URL used to fetch data. Note: These will always be what you expect. If the resources get changed in the future, a "version()" attribute will be added to this class to ensure you always get the same URL map. Default: { location_forecast => 'http://api.yr.no/weatherapi/locationforecast/1.8/', text_forecast => 'http://api.yr.no/weatherapi/textforecast/1.6/', }; METHODS location_forecast $self = $self->location_forecast([$latitude, $longitude], sub { my($self, $err, $dom) = @_; ... }); $self = $self->location_forecast(\%args, sub { my($self, $err, $dom) = @_; ... }); $dom = $self->location_forecast([$latitude, $longitude]); $dom = $self->location_forecast(\%args); Used to fetch weather forecast for a specified place . %args is required (unless "[$latitude,$longitude]" is given): { latitude => $num, longitude => $num, } $dom is a Mojo::DOM object you can use to query the result. See "SYNOPSIS" for example. text_forecast $dom = $self->text_forecast(\%args); $self = $self->text_forecast(\%args, sub { my($self, $err, $dom) = @_; ... }); Used to fetch textual weather forecast for all parts of the country . %args is optional and has these default values: { forecast => 'land', language => 'nb', } $dom is a Mojo::DOM object you can use to query the result. See "SYNOPSIS" for example. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright (C) 2014 Jan Henning Thorsen This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0. AUTHOR Jan Henning Thorsen - "jhthorsen@cpan.org"