/React-Weather-App

A React Web App that utilizes the OpenWeatherMap API to return current and 5 day forecasted weather for a given location.

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

React Weather Application

Find the current weather and 5 day forecast of any city on earth with this simple little web app

Live Demo on Heroku

Simple React web application written with jsx that returns the current weather. The app utilizes:


HACKTOBERFEST!

This project was featured during DigitalOcean's 2016 HACKTOBERFEST! Thanks to everyone who contributed in both discussion and coding!


How to run the app locally:

  1. Run npm install to install all needed dependencies.
  2. Navigate to OpenWeatherMap's and get a free API key. Then, create a file named .env in the project root and add the following line: API_KEY=yourkeyhere. This will give you access to API_KEY as a global variable anywhere in the client. It allows you to use your API Key while keeping it secret from everyone else.
  3. Get a key to access the Google Places API.
  • Open index.html and replace this url on line 11: https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=AIzaSyBvieYHDi4AvoL33XpHgCUrYr3tEfOz6kQ&libraries=places with your own version of the link. Your API key should go after the = and before the &. See below: https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=YOUR_API_KEY&libraries=places
  1. If you don't have webpack installed on your machine, run npm install webpack -g.
  2. Open up two command prompts. In one, run webpack -w. This lets webpack watch for changes to your files. After any saved changes, webpack automatically runs and updates your bundle.js file.
  3. In the other command prompt run npm start or node server.js. These commands do the same thing: Starting your server to host the web app.
  4. Navigate to localhost:3000 to see the app in action