Description
This plugin lets you show the data from Meteohub all-sensors.txt file easily in the content of your website using shorttags.
For example:
Temperature: [meteohub sensor=’actual_th1_temp_c’]°C
Max windspeed: [meteohub sensor=’alltime_wind0_maxspeeddir_nl’] [meteohub sensor=’alltime_wind0_gustspeedmax_bft’] bft ([meteohub sensor=’alltime_wind0_gustspeedmax_kmh’]) on [meteohub sensor=’alltime_wind0_gustspeedmax_time’]
will result in:
Temperature: 9°C
Max windspeed: NNW 12.4 bft (130.3 km/h) on 28-10-2013 at 12:31
The plugin automatically rewrites the date and time according to your WordPress time and date settings, and trend values get rewritten to arrow images.
I am in no way, shape or form affiliated with Meteohub and do not in any way profit from commissions or referrals to them.
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Installation
- Upload
meteohub.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Navigate to the plugin settings and enter the meteohub all-sensors.txt file path or URL.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
= 1.3.1
* Updated supported WordPress version
1.3
- Updated supported WordPress version
1.2
- Fixed a bug displaying the trend arrows incorrectly.
- Fixed a bug displaying date/time wrong.
1.1
- Added backward compatibility with the old Meteodata plugin. The meteodata tag is now treated like the meteohub tag.
1.0
- Initial release.