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Java program to get current weather from OpenWeatherMap's API and sends status to specified Discord webhook

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Discord Weather Webhook - Java Flavor

This is a program which pulls current weather from OpenWeatherMap and if it is raining, then it sends a message to a specified Discord webhook.

Unique features of this program?

This program allows you to change the interval of the program, change variables, and it sends a start message with the name of the host and local time, as well as any caught exceptions to a debug webhook you specify. It also has a feature where it does not send the message until and unless the weather changes from not-raining to raining. (this part took me much longer than i'd like to figure out.)

Prerequisites

Make sure that Maven is installed and it is in your PATH. This is necessary as the project uses Maven, as well as in order to run the compilation and packaging commands.

Installation

to be done

Variables

In .env change the placeholders to: your main Discord webhook link, OpenWeatherMap api link (note: this program was built with the OpenWeatherMap Current Weather API in mind so dont use any other API. also use latitude and longitude of your location), debug webhook link to send start and error messages to, and your timezone in Time Zone Database format.

Change interval of program

If you want to change the interval of the program just change the interval in .env. If your OpenWeatherMap account is using the free plan, make sure to not exceed 60 calls per minute.

How to use it?

Compile the .java file into a .jar or class file once you've made the necessary changes. You can run this both locally or on a service like Heroku, but make sure that whatever service you use won't rate limit you, and that you have enough hours in it to keep it running for as long as you like. Heroku gives free users 450 hours per month, but check with the service you're using!

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