Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
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plugins/inputs/openweathermap/sample.conf
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# Read current weather and forecasts data from openweathermap.org
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[[inputs.openweathermap]]
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## OpenWeatherMap API key.
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app_id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
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## City ID's to collect weather data from.
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city_id = ["5391959"]
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## Language of the description field. Can be one of "ar", "bg",
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## "ca", "cz", "de", "el", "en", "fa", "fi", "fr", "gl", "hr", "hu",
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## "it", "ja", "kr", "la", "lt", "mk", "nl", "pl", "pt", "ro", "ru",
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## "se", "sk", "sl", "es", "tr", "ua", "vi", "zh_cn", "zh_tw"
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# lang = "en"
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## APIs to fetch; can contain "weather" or "forecast".
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# fetch = ["weather", "forecast"]
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## OpenWeatherMap base URL
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# base_url = "https://api.openweathermap.org/"
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## Timeout for HTTP response.
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# response_timeout = "5s"
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## Preferred unit system for temperature and wind speed. Can be one of
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## "metric", "imperial", or "standard".
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# units = "metric"
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## Style to query the current weather; available options
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## batch -- query multiple cities at once using the "group" endpoint
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## individual -- query each city individually using the "weather" endpoint
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## You should use "individual" here as it is documented and provides more
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## frequent updates. The default is "batch" for backward compatibility.
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# query_style = "batch"
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## Query interval to fetch data.
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## By default the global 'interval' setting is used. You should override the
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## interval here if the global setting is shorter than 10 minutes as
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## OpenWeatherMap weather data is only updated every 10 minutes.
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# interval = "10m"
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