Aviation Weather parsing engine. METAR & TAF
The easiest way to get started is to download the library from pypi using pip
pip install avwx-engineReports use ICAO idents when specifying the desired station. Exceptions are thrown if a potentially invalid ident is given.
>>> import avwx
>>>
>>> metar = avwx.Metar('KJFK')
>>> metar.station_info.name
'John F Kennedy International Airport'
>>> metar.update()
True
>>> metar.data.flight_rules
'IFR'You can learn more by reading the project documentation
Note: This library requires Python 3.6 or above
Download and install the source code and its dependencies:
git clone github.com/flyinactor91/AVWX-Engine
cd AVWX-Engine
pip install -U .Code checked into this repository is expected to be run through the black code formatter first.
# Install black
pip install black
# Format py package files
find avwx -iname "*.py" | xargs blackThe easiest way to test the package is using nox. It will manage all tests, sessions, supported versions (when available), and cleanup. The tests will pick up the local version of avwx.
# Install
pip install nox
# Run all tests
noxIf you want to run the tests directly, the test suite was built while using the pytest library.
# Install
pip install pytest
# Run all unit tests
pytestThe end-to-end test files were generated using utils/testMaker.py and placed into tests/metar and tests/taf respectively. Because Timestamp generation interprets the text based on the current date, Timestamp objects are nullified in the end-to-end tests.
AVWX uses Sphinx to build its documentation. It's just another install:
pip install sphinxTo build the docs:
cd docs
make html