Current weather, forecasts, and more for any location. Bring your own free OpenWeatherMap API key.
Bring your own key. This API needs your own OpenWeatherMap key - get one from the provider, add it once below, and the proxy injects it on every call. Your OmniStream plan covers the unified SDK, key storage, and proxy - the provider's own rate limits still apply to your key.
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npm install omnistream-sdkimport { OmniClient } from "omnistream-sdk";
const omni = new OmniClient({ token: process.env.OMNI_KEY! });
// One key reaches every API on the marketplace.
const data = await omni.call("openweathermap/currentWeather");One install, one key - the same client calls every API on the marketplace.
Current weather for a city
5-day / 3-hour forecast
/**
* OpenWeatherMap - generated by OmniStream from OpenWeatherMap's OpenAPI spec.
* One typed method per endpoint. A single Omni key reaches the API.
*/
const DEFAULT_BASE = "https://grid.skinvaults.online/v1/proxy/openweathermap";
export class OpenWeatherMapError extends Error {
status: number;
code?: string;
constructor(status: number, code: string | undefined, message?: string) {
super(message || `OpenWeatherMap error ${status}`);
this.name = "OpenWeatherMapError";
this.status = status;
this.code = code;
}
}
export interface OpenWeatherMapOptions {
baseUrl?: string;
fetch?: typeof fetch;
timeoutMs?: number;
}
export class OpenWeatherMap {
/** @param token Your OmniStream key (one key for every API). */
constructor(private token: string, private opts: OpenWeatherMapOptions = {}) {
if (!token) throw new Error("OpenWeatherMap: token is required");
}
rateLimit: { remainingMinute?: number; remainingDay?: number } | null = null;
private async _request(method: string, path: string, { params, body }: { params?: Record<string, unknown>; body?: unknown } = {}): Promise<any> {
const f = this.opts.fetch ?? globalThis.fetch;
const url = new URL((this.opts.baseUrl ?? DEFAULT_BASE).replace(/\/+$/, "") + path);
if (params) for (const [k, v] of Object.entries(params)) if (v != null) url.searchParams.set(k, String(v));
const headers: Record<string, string> = { "x-omni-key": this.token };
if (body !== undefined) headers["content-type"] = "application/json";
const res = await f(url, { method, headers, body: body !== undefined ? JSON.stringify(body) : undefined });
this.rateLimit = {
remainingMinute: Number(res.headers.get("x-ratelimit-remaining-minute")) || undefined,
remainingDay: Number(res.headers.get("x-ratelimit-remaining-day")) || undefined,
};
const data = await res.json().catch(() => ({}));
if (!res.ok) throw new OpenWeatherMapError(res.status, data?.error?.code, data?.error?.message);
return data.data ?? data;
}
/** Current weather for a city */
currentWeather(params: { "q": string; "units"?: string }): Promise<any> {
return this._request("GET", "/weather", { params });
}
/** 5-day / 3-hour forecast */
forecast(params: { "q": string; "units"?: string }): Promise<any> {
return this._request("GET", "/forecast", { params });
}
}
export default OpenWeatherMap;
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Yes. OpenWeatherMap uses apiKey authentication, so you bring your own key from the provider. You store it once on OmniStream and the proxy injects it into every call, so your code only ever sends your Omni key.
Current weather, forecasts, and more for any location. Bring your own free OpenWeatherMap API key. It exposes 2 endpoints over GET, including GET /weather, GET /forecast.
Install the OmniStream SDK for your language and call OpenWeatherMap through it. The client is generated from this API's OpenAPI spec, so parameters and responses are fully typed, and the same client also calls every other API in the marketplace.
You can start on the free plan. OmniStream charges for the unified SDK, key storage and proxy rather than for OpenWeatherMap itself, and OpenWeatherMap's own rate limits still apply to your provider key.
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