Perfect Video to watch at 07:00 am on Christmas 25.12. while givin my 4 month old son his morning milk! Please keep going with your incredible good Videos. Your Videos Are always fully on point without talking about unnecessery thinks and are so good explained. Chapeau! In my opinion your Videos are by far the best Videos for Web development out there!
@@HHJoshHH The API is slightly different but this still works if you just do a little bit of extra work and take the time to understand what is going on instead of following along blindly. For instance you dont even need to get the current weather as the first value in the hourly array will suffice. Also you do not need to use vite you can do this with vanillaJS and avoid node all together and axios is also pointless as this is a basic fetch request which you are going to return an object from. hopefully you have come back to this after taking some more time to understand Javascript it is a pretty solid video to make a vanillaJS weather App and even allows you to eventually use a geolocation API to dynamically look up weather for different cities by passing in the lat and long you get from a geolocation API.
Dude u are one of the most solid educational source for networking and coding, I am so thankful u provide so much for free, u helped me at many hicks I had, I watched a ton of your tutorials fully, please keep up the amazing work bro, I am about to move into the working world and u contributed alot to it thanks
Great tutorial as always. I love doing things like this without a framework, and then redoing then in Svelte. Thanks for finding an API that doesn't require getting a key.
Thank you. Good speed, nearly lost after the 50th minute. Good that we can pause and rewatch. But I got the concept and your approach: getting promise with axious, parsing its data and then rendering. Thank you again. All is in one smooth architecture. How much time does it take to prepare the architecture? Probably 3 times more than writing the code. Keep it up, Kyle. Do you live in Florida?
For those wondering, the little glitch that happens on refresh is caused by the import of the css being in the javascript file. Since the javascript is loaded after, there's a brief moment where the css isn't loaded and causes the sun to appear bigger than it should for a split second.
@@Retrohertz Indeed, unless you're creating a javascript component, in which case you would only want to load the css if the component is used in a page.
@@oqarshi Using a preloader would do as well, but if the whole website uses the css, it's better to use a link tag instead. It prevents slowing down users' entry in the app and uses features that are supposed to be used. It's also easier to do.
Beautiful sample. With pure JS, HTML and CSS, you can also make a lot of interesting projects. I also made a small "catalog" where the individual data was only in a json file, so also without the need for a server (since I don't know how to use databases at the moment). Sorting, filtering, everything works... An excellent project for testing programming procedures.
Always nice to see content from Kyle. Question though, the prices listed on your courses I assume is standard prices,however how do you accommodate people outside of USA with a weaker currency than the dollar. I mean to pay for these courses in my own currecy would cost me into the thousands of Rands
this is an awesome course. Just thought, we probably should use proper tag like instead of just using css to control such text's visual looking. so something like below? 9mph
I really like your coding style in javascript. For css and html I am good and can write professional code but for javascript still need to study and practice more for sure.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have a question for those who have left positive comments expressing gratitude: Do you genuinely understand the content, or are you simply copy-pasting the code? If you truly comprehend everything, I wonder why you would feel the need to watch this video. Personally, I found certain aspects, such as the JavaScript code snippets like `()=>{}`, map(time, index)=>{return} and `.return().return=>`, quite challenging to grasp. These seem to be targeted towards individuals with advanced JavaScript knowledge, which might make the video less accessible to those without such expertise. I believe it's important to acknowledge when certain concepts are beyond our current understanding, and I appreciate content creators who strive to cater to various levels of expertise. Thank you for your efforts in providing educational material, even if some parts may be difficult for certain viewers to fully comprehend.
32:00 that's really interesting syntax I hadn't seen before. I feel like whenever you use really weird syntax, if it's important to use it, you want to make a habit of commenting it, and if it's not important you use that syntax, it's better to use the more readable version.
Not related to the video, but please create one with setup for node with express, nodemon and typescript with ES6 syntax. I managed somehow to do it after combining a lot of tutorials. Thanks for your commitment to teach us :)
Would you recommend including this project in my portfolio? I 've changed the styling and design of the page and written differently some parts of the code. It didn't end up EXACTLY like the project of the video. I know HTML, CSS and JS and I understood everything you did. But, should I include it in my portfolio even though it is from a RUclips tutorial?
Was it necessary to use vite? when you anyway gona use vanilla JS? I thought it's a beginner friendly tutorial. But Just using vite to generate bunch of starter files is overkill , now a beginner first have to learn/setup npm before starting a simple JS project. I have been following your channel from such a long time but I haven't expected this from you.
@@Outplayedqt i don't want to do that before grasping the concepts myself. Also chatgpt doesn't know the latest sveltekit release, because of the dataset being from 2021. So no point on doing that for me
I just remade this with SvelteKit. I had to hard code the location again because the navigator object is not available when the page is server-side rendered. This won't be an issue if you use Svelte instead of SvelteKit.
Thanks for the video! I went through this but some reason that I don't know yet, I'm getting unordered cards for daily and hourly sections, though I can see results are ordered by timestamp in the response from the API... any ideas?
I'm curious, why did you use "Math.Round(value * 100)/100" instead of just using value.toFixed(2)? You're modifying the received value to make it lose precision, but at the same time, you do this to display the data, so in a way, keeping it original and converting on render wouldn't have been simpler? I know your code is working and all, but i'm just curious on why you did it that way and not another.
Hello there community devs. Has anyone finished this project yet? I finished but have 3 issues I can't seem to trouble shoot. The blur is permanent. The icons don't change according to weather. The weather data isn't updating. Other than that, everything seems to be up and running properly. I crossed reference the instructors code but can't seem to find the problems. Does anyone else have the same or similar issues? Thanks!
Heyy, I'm from India. While connecting to the api, after calling the getWeather function, the console says that XML request has been blocked due to absence of CORS policy: 'allow-access-control-origin' header. Can you please suggest me a solution to overcome this error!
hi kyle how are you; i have 2 instances of a component in my root component: function App(){ ..... return( ) how can i control their rerendering? i want to freeze one in his last props values and rerender the other with new props and then alternate the process. note : im not talking about conditional rendering i want them both appear at the same time but 1 is updating while the other if freezing. thnks have a nice day :) (im beginner at react)
For some reason I am not getting the AM and PM next to my times in the hourly rows, I tried copying all the code from your gitHub and still did not bring up the AM and PM. Anyone knows what could be the issue?
while connecting to the api i get the error message on console = Failed to load module script: Expected a JavaScript module script but the server responded with a MIME type of "text/css". Strict MIME type checking is enforced for module scripts per HTML spec. what should i do?
I found my issue after some digging - I used VSCode and just hit run Live server to launch the app. Instead I had to run 'npm run dev' from the console to run the app in dev mode. Launching directly form Live server runs the application as it would in production. as soon as I stopped the Live Server and ran it in dev mode everything worked again
Thank you for this project video, any reason why I'm getting this message in my terminal when I type: npm create vite@latest: npm : The term 'npm' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again. At line:1 char:1 + npm create vite@latest + ~~~ + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (npm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
@@oussamaben885 Thanks for the check in, I did and finished the project but now I have two other problems. The site is Blurred permanantly and the API for the weather is not updating on my site. So I'm troubling shoothing that as we speak
You are so advanced and knowledgeable, however, please could be a little bit slower and more explicit with your HTML? I have watched this video about three times and I am still finding it difficult to understand the HTML.
for parse weather ... its easier to just do this const data = { currentTemp: current.temperature_2m, highTemp: daily.temperature_2m_max[0], lowTemp: daily.temperature_2m_min[0], highFeelsLike: daily.apparent_temperature_max[0], lowFeelsLike: daily.apparent_temperature_min[0], windSpeed: current.wind_speed_10m, precip: daily.precipitation_sum[0], iconCode: daily.weather_code[0], };
Using a JS MAP for the icon code was interesting and a great way to try out new JS features. I was trying not to just copy your work, and came up with an if/else instead before I saw the solution. It's about the same amount of code and does the same job. function weatherIcon(code) { if (code === 0) { return 'sun.svg'; } else if (code === 1 || code === 2) { return 'cloud-sun.svg'; } else if (code === 3) { return 'cloud.svg'; } else if (code >= 45 && code = 51 && code = 80 && code = 71 && code = 85 && code = 45 && code
I got this instead of the cool vite stuff ******************************* PS C:\Users\torre> PS C:\Users\torre> npm create vite@latest npm WARN config global `--global`, `--local` are deprecated. Use `--location=global` instead. √ Project name: ... vite-projecto-1 √ Select a framework: » Vanilla √ Select a variant: » JavaScript Scaffolding project in C:\Users\torre\vite-projecto-1... npm ERR! code ENOENT npm ERR! syscall open npm ERR! path C:\Users\torre/package.json npm ERR! errno -4058 npm ERR! enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'C:\Users\torre\package.json' npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file. npm ERR! enoent npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in: npm ERR! C:\Users\torre\AppData\Local pm-cache\_logs\2022-12-25T15_05_44_599Z-debug-0.log *******************************
im having an issue . TypeError:Cannot main.js?t=1673416791393:7 TypeError: Cannot destructure property 'Symbol(Symbol.iterator)' of 'daily' as it is undefined. at parseCurrentWeather (weather.js?t=1673416791393:33:23) at weather.js?t=1673416791393:18:19
Perfect Video to watch at 07:00 am on Christmas 25.12. while givin my 4 month old son his morning milk! Please keep going with your incredible good Videos. Your Videos Are always fully on point without talking about unnecessery thinks and are so good explained. Chapeau! In my opinion your Videos are by far the best Videos for Web development out there!
Merry Christmas Kyle! 😉
Thank you so much! I am really glad you enjoyed this video.
@@WebDevSimplifiedhey Kyle I’m trying so hard to get this but the API isn’t working for me bro. Where can I get some help?
@@HHJoshHH
The API is slightly different but this still works if you just do a little bit of extra work and take the time to understand what is going on instead of following along blindly.
For instance you dont even need to get the current weather as the first value in the hourly array will suffice.
Also you do not need to use vite you can do this with vanillaJS and avoid node all together and axios is also pointless as this is a basic fetch request which you are going to return an object from.
hopefully you have come back to this after taking some more time to understand Javascript it is a pretty solid video to make a vanillaJS weather App and even allows you to eventually use a geolocation API to dynamically look up weather for different cities by passing in the lat and long you get from a geolocation API.
Dude u are one of the most solid educational source for networking and coding, I am so thankful u provide so much for free, u helped me at many hicks I had, I watched a ton of your tutorials fully, please keep up the amazing work bro, I am about to move into the working world and u contributed alot to it thanks
Great tutorial as always. I love doing things like this without a framework, and then redoing then in Svelte. Thanks for finding an API that doesn't require getting a key.
i love svelte!
Thanks for this tutorial, Kyle!
I pretty much needed to see this tutorial on Christmas Eve in Finland.
I was trying to find an API which I can use for my project as most of them have limited things. But thanks to you man. Really appreciate it.
UI wise you should allow the option to query a location.
If the navigator is not granted permission simply display random location.
Amazing video man! Great job splitting up and putting together fetching data, designing the front end, and connecting the two.
Thank you. Good speed, nearly lost after the 50th minute. Good that we can pause and rewatch. But I got the concept and your approach: getting promise with axious, parsing its data and then rendering. Thank you again. All is in one smooth architecture. How much time does it take to prepare the architecture? Probably 3 times more than writing the code. Keep it up, Kyle. Do you live in Florida?
Idk why you are so underrated
For those wondering, the little glitch that happens on refresh is caused by the import of the css being in the javascript file. Since the javascript is loaded after, there's a brief moment where the css isn't loaded and causes the sun to appear bigger than it should for a split second.
So, I surmise that is a reason why CSS should be loaded the old fashioned way - via a 'link' - at the head of the document instead of through JS?
@@Retrohertz Indeed, unless you're creating a javascript component, in which case you would only want to load the css if the component is used in a page.
just add a preloader
@@oqarshi Using a preloader would do as well, but if the whole website uses the css, it's better to use a link tag instead. It prevents slowing down users' entry in the app and uses features that are supposed to be used. It's also easier to do.
Beautiful sample. With pure JS, HTML and CSS, you can also make a lot of interesting projects. I also made a small "catalog" where the individual data was only in a json file, so also without the need for a server (since I don't know how to use databases at the moment). Sorting, filtering, everything works... An excellent project for testing programming procedures.
Your Trivia series is awesome. A lot of learning, a lot of fun.
Please bring Brad Traversy here in next part.
Another outstanding tutorial...if you already know how to do 90 percent of it.
i found it really confusing lol
Always nice to see content from Kyle.
Question though, the prices listed on your courses I assume is standard prices,however how do you accommodate people outside of USA with a weaker currency than the dollar. I mean to pay for these courses in my own currecy would cost me into the thousands of Rands
Just email me at the email listed on the about page of my RUclips channel with the country you live in and mention you want to buy one of my courses.
Thanks!
No problem!
Very fun little project to code along to! Thanks for all the great content.
Geat job/video again! Thank you Kyle! :) We need more tutorials like this...
this is an awesome course. Just thought, we probably should use proper tag like instead of just using css to control such text's visual looking. so something like below?
9mph
I really like your coding style in javascript. For css and html I am good and can write professional code but for javascript still need to study and practice more for sure.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have a question for those who have left positive comments expressing gratitude: Do you genuinely understand the content, or are you simply copy-pasting the code? If you truly comprehend everything, I wonder why you would feel the need to watch this video.
Personally, I found certain aspects, such as the JavaScript code snippets like `()=>{}`, map(time, index)=>{return} and `.return().return=>`, quite challenging to grasp. These seem to be targeted towards individuals with advanced JavaScript knowledge, which might make the video less accessible to those without such expertise.
I believe it's important to acknowledge when certain concepts are beyond our current understanding, and I appreciate content creators who strive to cater to various levels of expertise. Thank you for your efforts in providing educational material, even if some parts may be difficult for certain viewers to fully comprehend.
32:00 that's really interesting syntax I hadn't seen before. I feel like whenever you use really weird syntax, if it's important to use it, you want to make a habit of commenting it, and if it's not important you use that syntax, it's better to use the more readable version.
It's using destructuring in an interesting way. Personally, for simplicity, I'd just get the first value of the array (... [0])
Not related to the video, but please create one with setup for node with express, nodemon and typescript with ES6 syntax. I managed somehow to do it after combining a lot of tutorials. Thanks for your commitment to teach us :)
Thank you, Kyle.Good educational project
Would you recommend including this project in my portfolio? I 've changed the styling and design of the page and written differently some parts of the code. It didn't end up EXACTLY like the project of the video. I know HTML, CSS and JS and I understood everything you did. But, should I include it in my portfolio even though it is from a RUclips tutorial?
this should do well as long as you customized it your way that's what jobs care about
Thank you again. As always very helpful and informative.
this is done
thank you for all the awesome js code
Thank you for takign the time to do this I do have a question, though? Could this have been accomplished just as efficiently with CSS Grid?
Thanks for your videos as usual
useful tutorials... thanks guy
JSON formatter extension for chrome is a good tool for analysing api
Data
Great tutorial, I have learned a lot from this one video, however I don’t know how to deploy this project ??
Thank you so much !
if we could add moon for night then it could have been more cooler ... but still a it looks great..
Thank you 😃
TY!!! GJ!!!❤💛💙
Was it necessary to use vite? when you anyway gona use vanilla JS? I thought it's a beginner friendly tutorial. But Just using vite to generate bunch of starter files is overkill , now a beginner first have to learn/setup npm before starting a simple JS project. I have been following your channel from such a long time but I haven't expected this from you.
i'll try to make this with svelte, lets see how it goes
@@Outplayedqt i don't want to do that before grasping the concepts myself. Also chatgpt doesn't know the latest sveltekit release, because of the dataset being from 2021. So no point on doing that for me
I just remade this with SvelteKit. I had to hard code the location again because the navigator object is not available when the page is server-side rendered. This won't be an issue if you use Svelte instead of SvelteKit.
Please make a tutorial for typescript generics
Thanks for the video! I went through this but some reason that I don't know yet, I'm getting unordered cards for daily and hourly sections, though I can see results are ordered by timestamp in the response from the API... any ideas?
I have a issue I can't see my api in my console its showing not found with same code
Can you make a select2 select by Hand in a step by step tutorial. youre tutorials Are Great
I'm curious, why did you use "Math.Round(value * 100)/100" instead of just using value.toFixed(2)? You're modifying the received value to make it lose precision, but at the same time, you do this to display the data, so in a way, keeping it original and converting on render wouldn't have been simpler? I know your code is working and all, but i'm just curious on why you did it that way and not another.
Hello can you please assist I cannot get past the Vite, first part?
Shouldn't you have done the filter on the source array before the map? So you weren't bothering mapping elements just to discard them?
Why do we import the css into the javascript?
Right now the best weather API for free. Spent some good time using open-weather data. Turns out they changed it. Cant see daily data anymore.
thanks brother.
Can you show it without using api key?
The specifier “axios” was a bare specifier, but was not remapped to anything. what to do
Hello there community devs. Has anyone finished this project yet? I finished but have 3 issues I can't seem to trouble shoot. The blur is permanent. The icons don't change according to weather. The weather data isn't updating. Other than that, everything seems to be up and running properly. I crossed reference the instructors code but can't seem to find the problems. Does anyone else have the same or similar issues? Thanks!
Hey there did you ever figure out what was wrong? I’m having the same issue. Thank you 😊
Greetings Kyle. Howdy. Do you know why grid-template-columns: repeat(auto-fill, 40px); is not working for me.
Heyy, I'm from India.
While connecting to the api, after calling the getWeather function, the console says that XML request has been blocked due to absence of CORS policy: 'allow-access-control-origin' header.
Can you please suggest me a solution to overcome this error!
hi kyle how are you;
i have 2 instances of a component in my root component:
function App(){
.....
return(
)
how can i control their rerendering? i want to freeze one in his last props values and rerender the other with new props and then alternate the process.
note : im not talking about conditional rendering i want them both appear at the same time but 1 is updating while the other if freezing.
thnks have a nice day :) (im beginner at react)
First 👌🏼
Best ever
can this API to search weather depending on city name
Why vite doesn't show the errors like create react app shows
I don’t understand why code doesn’t get the date from api
For some reason I am not getting the AM and PM next to my times in the hourly rows, I tried copying all the code from your gitHub and still did not bring up the AM and PM.
Anyone knows what could be the issue?
while connecting to the api i get the error message on console = Failed to load module script: Expected a JavaScript module script but the server responded with a MIME type of "text/css". Strict MIME type checking is enforced for module scripts per HTML spec.
what should i do?
me too i get this error and i have been trying to debug it , pls have you solved the issue
I need your help if you have solved it pls
I found my issue after some digging - I used VSCode and just hit run Live server to launch the app. Instead I had to run 'npm run dev' from the console to run the app in dev mode. Launching directly form Live server runs the application as it would in production. as soon as I stopped the Live Server and ran it in dev mode everything worked again
@@robbcavalluzzi2797 amazing sir!!!!
Hi. I have a typeerror in my console that says "Failed to resolve module specifier ''axios". How can I fix that?
me too, please how do I solve this/debug it, I tried to debug it but I havn't found the solution
my page is blank when i run it and css doesn't seem to work
Was wondering if there is a way to limit the hourly section until 12 am, could anyone give a hint on how i can achieve that?
Brother make a project for interview ready
Thank you for this project video, any reason why I'm getting this message in my terminal when I type: npm create vite@latest:
npm : The term 'npm' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the
spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ npm create vite@latest
+ ~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (npm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
did u find the solution ?
@@oussamaben885 Thanks for the check in, I did and finished the project but now I have two other problems. The site is Blurred permanantly and the API for the weather is not updating on my site. So I'm troubling shoothing that as we speak
Can I say that it's a static website or is it a dynamic one?
Anyone please. We are using API here... Please tell
15:17
I finished the project but got stuck in deploying it to netlify, can anyone help??
You are so advanced and knowledgeable, however, please could be a little bit slower and more explicit with your HTML? I have watched this video about three times and I am still finding it difficult to understand the HTML.
15:17 O_O
27:44 "response" not "result" technically lol
you do need nodejs if you are starting this from complete scratch! if npm is not working thats why!
Claim your "here within an hour" ticket right here 🏆
checking in
lmao
I missed it 🥹
Hi,
Apologies for missing the timeline of 1 hour ticket. I will be checking in for 2 hour ticket.
Thank you.
@@zenistu5258 too bad, the show's over already :(
👍👍
for parse weather ... its easier to just do this
const data = {
currentTemp: current.temperature_2m,
highTemp: daily.temperature_2m_max[0],
lowTemp: daily.temperature_2m_min[0],
highFeelsLike: daily.apparent_temperature_max[0],
lowFeelsLike: daily.apparent_temperature_min[0],
windSpeed: current.wind_speed_10m,
precip: daily.precipitation_sum[0],
iconCode: daily.weather_code[0],
};
Please make webauthn (fido2) authentication tutorial please please please
NPM i isnt downloading
15:17 subliminal propaganda?!?
This video is dated and you can do it with vanilla JS seeing as you are modifying the index.html its self.
you should change the name of the channel to complicated web dev
So True! I 100% resonate w u.
Using a JS MAP for the icon code was interesting and a great way to try out new JS features. I was trying not to just copy your work, and came up with an if/else instead before I saw the solution. It's about the same amount of code and does the same job.
function weatherIcon(code) {
if (code === 0) {
return 'sun.svg';
} else if (code === 1 || code === 2) {
return 'cloud-sun.svg';
} else if (code === 3) {
return 'cloud.svg';
} else if (code >= 45 && code = 51 && code = 80 && code = 71 && code = 85 && code = 45 && code
I got this instead of the cool vite stuff
*******************************
PS C:\Users\torre>
PS C:\Users\torre> npm create vite@latest
npm WARN config global `--global`, `--local` are deprecated. Use `--location=global` instead.
√ Project name: ... vite-projecto-1
√ Select a framework: » Vanilla
√ Select a variant: » JavaScript
Scaffolding project in C:\Users\torre\vite-projecto-1...
npm ERR! code ENOENT
npm ERR! syscall open
npm ERR! path C:\Users\torre/package.json
npm ERR! errno -4058
npm ERR! enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open 'C:\Users\torre\package.json'
npm ERR! enoent This is related to npm not being able to find a file.
npm ERR! enoent
npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR! C:\Users\torre\AppData\Local
pm-cache\_logs\2022-12-25T15_05_44_599Z-debug-0.log
*******************************
im having an issue . TypeError:Cannot
main.js?t=1673416791393:7 TypeError: Cannot destructure property 'Symbol(Symbol.iterator)' of 'daily' as it is undefined.
at parseCurrentWeather (weather.js?t=1673416791393:33:23)
at weather.js?t=1673416791393:18:19
Hello, I'm getting the same issue. Did you end up finding a solution?
@@ComedyFreshz yes I did. It was a spelling issue I believe..
@@NiceChange hmmm Okay! I'll have a real good look now. Thanks!
Mine had nothing to do with a symbol..it was a wierd remnant in a line if code. Had to erase and retype...it was frustrating..
@@NiceChange yeah I couldn't find anything so I retyped it aswell and now it's working. Thanks anyway!