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This project is about building a web application to show a weather forecast using weather API from external services like openweathermap.org and giphy.com, you should be able to search for a specific location and toggle displaying the data in Fahrenheit or Celsius, to use the app place a name of the city and click on search, every time you click on search the info will go to the left, you can have three different results.
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This project is about building a web application to show a weather forecast using weather API from external services like https://openweathermap.org/ and https://giphy.com/, you should be able to search for a specific location and toggle displaying the data in Fahrenheit or Celsius, to use the app place a name of the city and click on search, every time you click on search the info will go to the left, you can have three different results.
This project was built using Javascript 6, Webpack version 3, it is a web application and for running on your local environment you should follow these guidelines.
webpack is used to compile JavaScript modules. Once installed, you can interface with webpack either from its CLI or API. If you're still new to webpack, please read through the core concepts and this comparison to learn why you might use it over the other tools that are out in the community.
Core concepts : Webpack
The project repository can be found in GitHub link or just clone the project using this command.
Using SSH
# git clone https://github.com/rubenpazch/js-weather-app.git
Using HTTPS
# git clone git@github.com:rubenpazch/js-weather-app.git
cd /home/workspace/js-weather-app
Install NPM
Check that you have node and npm installed
To check if you have Node.js installed, run this command in your terminal:
node -v
To confirm that you have npm installed you can run this command in your terminal:
npm -v
install npm and webpack
sudo apt update
sudo apt install npm
Local Installation Webpack
To install the latest release or a specific version, run one of the following commands:
npm install --save-dev webpack
npm install --save-dev webpack-cli
Global Installation Webpack
The following NPM installation will make webpack available globally:
npm install --global webpack
Now you can make changes on src files to change the behavior of the application
finally if you want to compile the code run this command
npm run build
To deploy this project and copy the info from the dist folder to your server.
👤 Ruben Paz Chuspe
This project was created for educational purposes as part of the Microverse web development curriculum; contributing is not accepted.
Feel free to check the issues page.
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