Video 4.7 a weather station on your Android. In this video, we will be building a weather station on your Android guest which way if you guess node, you are great. We're going to use dark sky note for a change. Since you know how dark sky works, I will not be teaching you how to use the dark sky node. I want you to go through the node help and figure it out yourself. I'll tell you an application and how I want it to function.
And I want you to implement it as and when I tell you so you will have to pause the video then and then note that I have included all the flows of this video in the resources for you to check out later. I want you to make a deal with me. You should not check my flows unless you got the answers. Deal. You can proceed only when you agree to this Now let's open node red editor and download the dark sky node. Pause the video here to go through the node health of the newly installed node.
Okay, task one, I won't wear them use as my notification at 7am every day. I prefer audio output of the news. And it would also be better if my phone vibrates during the notification. I also need a provision in the dashboard to turn off this facility when I don't need it. The dashboard must show all the current data got from the dark sky API. That's it.
Pause the video here and don't come back unless you complete the task. Done. Let's see how I have done. Thank you go. Is yours better than mine. Let's try it out.
For now, I have set the current time to show you how it works. Possible drizzle overnight. Yay. Isn't it cool to build your own weather app despite using Google all the time. Now it's time for us to I want a button in the dashboard, which will give me the current weather whenever I click on it, it must be different from the one before because this must give me the weather data whenever I asked for it. So I want you to prepare this as a different group.
Note that this must also get the location information from your phone and pass it to the node. You can either get location data using the term x location node, or you can use the term x location command with exact note and get data once you get the data, it Must be announced using TTS and shown as a toast message. Finished. This one might have been a little challenging. How did you do? This is what I did.
Let's check, human and mostly cloudy throughout the day. Good it works. Now let's go to the next task. Task three will be kind of tricky. This is the continuation of the previous task. Yeah, I want you to check if the data received from the API has a key word called rain.
If it is there Then I want you to remind the user to take an umbrella. I want you to use regular expressions here. Pause the video and get it done. Over Are you beginning to feel that you have developed superpowers, I felt the same too. Let's check mine. humid and mostly cloudy throughout the day.
The precipitation is 0.49. So you might want to take an umbrella with you. I'm proud of myself. And you should be proud of yourself too. In this video, we've learned how to develop a fully ready to use weather station on your Android. The next video can only get better