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One very common use of Node-RED is to use application programming interfaces or “APIs” to move data between devices and/or services that would otherwise be totally disconnected. To help you get started using APIs with Node-RED if you’re unfamiliar with these tools, we’ve just made a new video about how to build a simple API flow using an example web service for daily weather data. This data is used to do some basic control on a groov RIO (although the steps are the same on any device running Node-RED, including groov EPIC). Watch the full video tutorial. Also check out the written guide on our training site: https://training.opto22.com/path/node-red/getting-data-from-a-cloud-weather-service Introduction to Node-RED: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AR432bguOY Setting up groov-io nodes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8nSswbK8J8& https://www.opto22.com/ https://forums.opto22.com/ https://training.opto22.com/ https://www.opto22.com/products/groov-rio All Opto 22 products are designed, manufactured, and supported in the U.S.A. from our Temecula, California headquarters and factory. #api #node-red #groov #openweathermap #iot
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