#!/bin/sh # # Grab weather data from weather.com and format it according to the given XSLT # Script written by boojit # Modified by Hellf[i]re # The orignal script and xslt can be downloaded from http://pondol.com/weather.tar.gz # Usage: # ${execi 1800 /path/to/weather/weather.sh location} # Usage Example: # ${execi 1800 /home/user/weather/weather.sh 03833} # your Location ID: use http://xoap.weather.com/search/search?where=[yourcity] to find it # U.S. users can just use their zip code; doubt that works for anyone else though (YMMV) LOCID=RSXX0091 # s=standard units, m=metric units UNITS=m # where this script and the XSLT lives RUNDIR=/home/starlite/.conky/weather # there's probably other stuff besides CURL that will work for this, but i haven't # tried any others. # you can get curl at http://curl.haxx.se/ CURLCMD=/usr/bin/curl # get it at http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/ XSLTCMD=/usr/bin/xsltproc # you probably don't need to modify anything below this point.... # CURL url. Use cc=* for current forecast or dayf=10 to get a multi-day forecast CURLURL="http://xoap.weather.com/weather/local/$LOCID?cc=*&unit=$UNITS&dayf=2" # The XSLT to use when translating the response from weather.com # You can modify this xslt to your liking XSLT=$RUNDIR/weather.xslt #filter (if you want to convert stuff to lower-case or upper case or something) #FILTER="|gawk '{print(tolower(\$0));}'" ##### eval "$CURLCMD \"$CURLURL\" 2>/dev/null| $XSLTCMD $XSLT - $FILTER"