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My Access to OpenWeatherMaps via cloudfront.net stopped working in Mid Feb

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I have minimal understanding of this part of ISY usage (Nodes, etc...).  I got this working about 18 months ago but cannot remember how I implemented this API call or how this related to Node Server / Poli-whatever, but I was wondering if you could point me to the correct forum for this or give me an idea of why this service is no longer working for me.  I changed nothing on my end so I suspect it is no longer supported or that some API key has changed for cloudfront.net to access OpenWeatherMaps.

Should I be switching things over to another provider?  Are there instructions somewhere?  

Should I be contacting the developer of cloudfront.net?

Thanks in advance and kind regards

...Ray

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Thanks that would make sense.  Does that mean that all such Node Servers are affected?  Do I have alternatives that I can use with a relatively simple API call?

On 3/23/2022 at 7:27 PM, rayg said:

Does that mean that all such Node Servers are affected?  Do I have alternatives that I can use with a relatively simple API call?

Yes, all Polyglot Cloud (PGC) node servers are offline. If you have a rPi you could run PG2 (you can find install directions elsewhere in the forums) and run node servers locally. Just note that PG2 is no longer being developed and many node server writers have turned their attention to PG3 systems. But many continue to work...for the time being. But support and continued stability may eventually become an issue.

Otherwise, you can purchase a Polisy (as mentioned in the post @bpwwer linked to) with a discount currently being offered. The Polisy is the (only) unit that will run PG3 and will also allow future versions of ISY system (ISY on Polisy - IoP). So you will no longer need the 994 product (if you get the Polisy).

 

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