Temperature module in aeris weather framework












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I would like to display temperature in Celsius and not by default Fahrenheit using the following code in aeris weather framework.



var aerisMapBuilder = new aeris.interactive.MapAppBuilder({
apiId:'key1',
apiSecret:'key2',
el: '#map-canvas',
modules: {
map: {
zoom: 9,
center: [37.6436,22.4918],
scrollZoom: true,
},
geosearch: {
geolocate: true
},
localWeather: {
showOnInit: true
},
mapControls: {
expandOnInit: false,
groups: ['Points']
},
layers: {
objects: [
{
type: 'SatelliteGlobal',
selected: true,
opacity: .90

}

]
}
}
});


Any idea would help me a lot!



Regards










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    I would like to display temperature in Celsius and not by default Fahrenheit using the following code in aeris weather framework.



    var aerisMapBuilder = new aeris.interactive.MapAppBuilder({
    apiId:'key1',
    apiSecret:'key2',
    el: '#map-canvas',
    modules: {
    map: {
    zoom: 9,
    center: [37.6436,22.4918],
    scrollZoom: true,
    },
    geosearch: {
    geolocate: true
    },
    localWeather: {
    showOnInit: true
    },
    mapControls: {
    expandOnInit: false,
    groups: ['Points']
    },
    layers: {
    objects: [
    {
    type: 'SatelliteGlobal',
    selected: true,
    opacity: .90

    }

    ]
    }
    }
    });


    Any idea would help me a lot!



    Regards










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      I would like to display temperature in Celsius and not by default Fahrenheit using the following code in aeris weather framework.



      var aerisMapBuilder = new aeris.interactive.MapAppBuilder({
      apiId:'key1',
      apiSecret:'key2',
      el: '#map-canvas',
      modules: {
      map: {
      zoom: 9,
      center: [37.6436,22.4918],
      scrollZoom: true,
      },
      geosearch: {
      geolocate: true
      },
      localWeather: {
      showOnInit: true
      },
      mapControls: {
      expandOnInit: false,
      groups: ['Points']
      },
      layers: {
      objects: [
      {
      type: 'SatelliteGlobal',
      selected: true,
      opacity: .90

      }

      ]
      }
      }
      });


      Any idea would help me a lot!



      Regards










      share|improve this question
















      I would like to display temperature in Celsius and not by default Fahrenheit using the following code in aeris weather framework.



      var aerisMapBuilder = new aeris.interactive.MapAppBuilder({
      apiId:'key1',
      apiSecret:'key2',
      el: '#map-canvas',
      modules: {
      map: {
      zoom: 9,
      center: [37.6436,22.4918],
      scrollZoom: true,
      },
      geosearch: {
      geolocate: true
      },
      localWeather: {
      showOnInit: true
      },
      mapControls: {
      expandOnInit: false,
      groups: ['Points']
      },
      layers: {
      objects: [
      {
      type: 'SatelliteGlobal',
      selected: true,
      opacity: .90

      }

      ]
      }
      }
      });


      Any idea would help me a lot!



      Regards







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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 16:38









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          The API documentation suggests setting the local units. Reference 1: Configuration Options



          It suggests the following function is used to set the unit types in JS



          Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Imperial');





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          • It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

            – asimkon
            Nov 25 '18 at 16:26













          • Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

            – Wharbio
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:45











          • I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

            – asimkon
            Nov 29 '18 at 22:03











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          The API documentation suggests setting the local units. Reference 1: Configuration Options



          It suggests the following function is used to set the unit types in JS



          Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Imperial');





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          • It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

            – asimkon
            Nov 25 '18 at 16:26













          • Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

            – Wharbio
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:45











          • I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

            – asimkon
            Nov 29 '18 at 22:03
















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          The API documentation suggests setting the local units. Reference 1: Configuration Options



          It suggests the following function is used to set the unit types in JS



          Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Imperial');





          share|improve this answer
























          • It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

            – asimkon
            Nov 25 '18 at 16:26













          • Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

            – Wharbio
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:45











          • I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

            – asimkon
            Nov 29 '18 at 22:03














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          The API documentation suggests setting the local units. Reference 1: Configuration Options



          It suggests the following function is used to set the unit types in JS



          Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Imperial');





          share|improve this answer













          The API documentation suggests setting the local units. Reference 1: Configuration Options



          It suggests the following function is used to set the unit types in JS



          Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Imperial');






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          answered Nov 25 '18 at 14:04









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          • It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

            – asimkon
            Nov 25 '18 at 16:26













          • Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

            – Wharbio
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:45











          • I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

            – asimkon
            Nov 29 '18 at 22:03



















          • It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

            – asimkon
            Nov 25 '18 at 16:26













          • Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

            – Wharbio
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:45











          • I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

            – asimkon
            Nov 29 '18 at 22:03

















          It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

          – asimkon
          Nov 25 '18 at 16:26







          It suggests the following function as you say correctly but in my case Aeris.wxblox.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric'); To be honest i do not know where to place it in my file and thus work successfully. I tried to use it at the end - start but no luck.....

          – asimkon
          Nov 25 '18 at 16:26















          Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

          – Wharbio
          Nov 29 '18 at 13:45





          Did you try aerisMapBuilder.config.set('unitsType', 'Units.Type.Metric') after you have called your function above?

          – Wharbio
          Nov 29 '18 at 13:45













          I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

          – asimkon
          Nov 29 '18 at 22:03





          I have already spoke with them. It is not possible at this moment regarding my own template.

          – asimkon
          Nov 29 '18 at 22:03


















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