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title: "Displaying Data from Tempest Weather Station on a Static Site"
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title: "Displaying Data from a Tempest Weather Station on a Static Site"
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date: "2024-02-11T20:48:49Z"
# lastmod: 2024-02-10
description: "Using a GitHub Actions workflow to retrieve data from an authenticated API, posting results to a publicly-accessible pastebin, and displaying them on a static web site."
featured: false
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thumbnail: "finished-product.png"
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toc: true
comments: true
categories: Backstage
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- meta
- serverless
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As I covered briefly [in a recent Scribble](https://scribbles.jbowdre.lol/post/near-realtime-weather-on-profile-lol-ku4yq-zr), I was inspired by the way [Kris's omg.lol page](https://kris.omg.lol/) displays realtime data from his [Weatherflow Tempest weather station](https://shop.weatherflow.com/products/tempest). I thought that was really neat and wanted to do the same on [my omg.lol page](https://jbowdre.lol) with data from my own Tempest, but I wanted to do it without including my station ID or API token directly in the client-side JavaScript.
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As I covered briefly [in a recent Scribble](https://scribbles.jbowdre.lol/post/near-realtime-weather-on-profile-lol-ku4yq-zr), I was inspired by the way [Kris's omg.lol page](https://kris.omg.lol/) displays realtime data from his [Weatherflow Tempest weather station](https://shop.weatherflow.com/products/tempest). I thought that was really neat and wanted to do the same on [my omg.lol page](https://jbowdre.lol) with data from my own Tempest, but I wanted to find a way to do it without needing to include an authenticated API call in the client-side JavaScript.
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I realized I could use a GitHub Actions workflow to retrieve the data from the authenticated Tempest API, post it somewhere publicly accessible, and then have the client-side code fetch the data from there without needing any authentication. After a few days of tinkering, I came up with a presentation I'm happy with.
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![Local test page reflecting "57°f (13.9°c), feels 67°f (19.4°c)" and "no rain today"](local-test-conditional.png)
The final touch will be to change the icons depending on the values of certain fields:
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- The conditions icon will vary from <i class="fa-solid fa-sun"></i> to <i class="fa-solid fa-cloud-bolt"></i>, roughly corresponding to the `icon` value from the Tempest API.
- The temperature icon will range from <i class="fa-solid fa-thermometer-empty"></i> to <i class="fa-solid fa-thermometer-full"></i> depending on the temperature.
- The precipitation icon will be <i class="fa-solid fa-droplet-slash"></i> for no precipitation, and progress through <i class="fa-solid fa-glass-water-droplet"></i> and <i class="fa-solid fa-glass-water"></i> for a bit more rain, and cap out at <i class="fa-solid fa-bucket"></i> for lots of rain[^rain].
- The pressure icon should change based on the trend: <i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-trend-up"></i>, <i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-right-long"></i>, and <i class="fa-solid fa-arrow-trend-down"></i>.
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- The conditions icon will vary from <i class='fa-solid fa-cloud-sun'></i> to <i class='fa-solid fa-cloud-showers-heavy'></i>, roughly corresponding to the `icon` value from the Tempest API.
- The temperature icon will range from <i class='fa-solid fa-thermometer-empty'></i> to <i class='fa-solid fa-thermometer-full'></i> depending on the temperature.
- The precipitation icon will be <i class='fa-solid fa-droplet-slash'></i> for no precipitation, and progress through <i class='fa-solid fa-glass-water-droplet'></i> and <i class='fa-solid fa-glass-water'></i> for a bit more rain, and cap out at <i class='fa-solid fa-bucket'></i> for lots of rain[^rain].
- The pressure icon should change based on the trend: <i class='fa-solid fa-arrow-trend-up'></i>, <i class='fa-solid fa-arrow-right-long'></i>, and <i class='fa-solid fa-arrow-trend-down'></i>.
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[^rain]: Okay, admittedly this progression isn't perfect, but it's the best I could come up with within the free FA icon set.

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