![]() ![]() (If you don’t like the idea of strange programs running on your computer from unknown developers, the source is freely available to inspect!) All it takes is a single executable file to download and run - no configuration and no skills needed beyond knowing how to download a file and run it. I’ve tried to make this part as painless as possible. It requires a computer to be always running on your network that can forward weather API requests to the internet. Until we have some kind of weather solution from SmartThings (after all, the mobile app still has The Weather Channel logo at the bottom?!), I’ve created an Edge weather device driver, but it has a catch. There’s been some occasional talk on the community about what happens to everyone’s weather SmartApps when Groovy goes away. See the readme file linked above for details. Go into device settings and configure the options, including the weather data URLs. Once driver is available on your hub, perform an Add device / Scan for nearby devices in the SmartThings app and a new weather device will be created in your No room assigned room or your hub device room. Account key for access to weather data required for some sourcesĮnroll your hub in the channel linked above.This is required to allow the Edge driver to access URLs outside your network. My Edge Bridge Server or some other proxy server to be running on a computer on your LAN.This Edge driver supports 5 weather data sources:ĭata Provided (depending on availability from source):
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