- Make sure to have Node.js installed. You can download it here if necessary: https://nodejs.org/en/download
- Execute the following commands to clone the repo, install the dependencies and start the dev server:
git clone [email protected]:inovex/talk-hdm-svelte.git # clone the repo cd talk-hdm-svelte npm install # install external dependencies npm start # start the dev server that serves the application locally
- Navigate to
http://localhost:5173/
in your browser
In the directory /src/lib
you'll find a client for an API that returns weather data.
The client provides only method (getWeatherData
) that can be used to retrieve the current weather data asynchronously.
The returned object has the following structure:
type WEATHER_TYPE = 'SUN' | 'SUN_CLOUDY' | 'CLOUDY' | 'RAIN' | 'SNOW'
WeatherData {
type: WEATHER_TYPE
temperatureCelsius: number
humidityPercent: number
windKmH: number
}
Implement a component that on first render pulls the data from the remote API and renders the data on the screen.
To illustrate the weather types, use the following emojis that correspond to the types returned by the weather API: ☀️ ⛅ ☁️ 🌧️ 🌨️
Bonus-Assignment: Render a button that refreshes the weather data on every mouse click.
Refactor the previous example so that the weather data is being retrieved continuously e.g. every second. Provide this data in your application so that it can be consumed from any arbitrary component. Store all the accumulating data points. Hint: A good solution would be the usage of a writable store! (https://svelte.dev/tutorial/writable-stores)
Refactor the component from the previous assignment to always display the latest weather information.
Implement a second component that renders the history of weather data points.
Bonus-Assignment: Vor each Value, render an Arrow indicating if the value is currently trending upwards or downwards.