On 24/09/2023 01:35, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sat, Sep 23, 2023 at 07:04:17PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
So, what to do instead? I would first look for a data source that's
not intended to be displayed by a Javascript-enabled web browser.
Something that gives you the results in plain text would be great.
I doubt such a thing can be found easily. Something that gives the
results in, say, JSON or XML format might be easier to find.
Here's one:
$ curl -s
'https://api.sunrise-sunset.org/json?lat=51.509865&lng=-0.118092&formatted=0' |
jq .
{
"results": {
"sunrise": "2023-09-24T05:47:54+00:00",
"sunset": "2023-09-24T17:57:14+00:00",
"solar_noon": "2023-09-24T11:52:34+00:00",
"day_length": 43760,
"civil_twilight_begin": "2023-09-24T05:16:19+00:00",
"civil_twilight_end": "2023-09-24T18:28:49+00:00",
"nautical_twilight_begin": "2023-09-24T04:37:02+00:00",
"nautical_twilight_end": "2023-09-24T19:08:06+00:00",
"astronomical_twilight_begin": "2023-09-24T03:56:14+00:00",
"astronomical_twilight_end": "2023-09-24T19:48:54+00:00"
},
"status": "OK"
}
The documentation is here:
https://sunrise-sunset.org/api
Cheers,
Andy
Nice, thanks!
Creating a script based on that was a breeze. Not that I needed it :)
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