=== Moody Weather === Contributors: devifypro Tags: weather, mood, forecast, openweathermap Requires at least: 5.7 Tested up to: 6.7 Stable tag: 1.4.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html Displays a mood and icon based on the current weather conditions using data from OpenWeatherMap. == Description == Moody Weather is a plugin that displays the current weather conditions, including temperature and a mood-based description, for a specified city. It uses the OpenWeatherMap API to fetch weather data. == Third-Party Services == This plugin relies on the following third-party/external services: ### OpenWeatherMap API - **What is it?** OpenWeatherMap is a weather data provider that offers real-time and forecast weather information via an API. - **What is it used for?** The plugin uses the OpenWeatherMap API to fetch current weather data (e.g., temperature, weather conditions) for the specified city. - **What data is sent and when?** When the plugin is used, it sends the following data to OpenWeatherMap: - The city name (provided by the user or set as the default city in the plugin settings). - The OpenWeatherMap API key (provided by the user in the plugin settings). This data is sent only when the plugin needs to fetch weather information (e.g., when a shortcode is displayed on a page or when the weather data cache expires). - **Links to OpenWeatherMap's policies:** - [OpenWeatherMap Terms of Service](https://openweather.co.uk/storage/app/media/Terms/Openweather_standard_terms_and_conditions.pdf) - [OpenWeatherMap Privacy Policy](https://openweather.co.uk/privacy-policy) ### Spectrum Color Picker - **What is it?** Spectrum is a JavaScript color picker library that allows users to select colors in a user-friendly way. - **What is it used for?** The plugin uses Spectrum to provide a color picker interface in the plugin's settings page, allowing users to customize the background color, text color, accent color, and icon color. - **What data is sent and when?** Spectrum is a client-side library and does not send any data to external servers. It is used solely for color selection within the plugin's settings page. - **Links to Spectrum's policies:** - [Spectrum GitHub Repository](https://github.com/bgrins/spectrum) - [Spectrum License (MIT)](https://github.com/bgrins/spectrum/blob/master/LICENSE) == Installation == 1. Upload the `moody-weather` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 3. Go to the plugin's settings page (Settings > Moody Weather) and enter your OpenWeatherMap API key. 4. Use the `[moody_weather]` shortcode to display the weather on any page or post. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Where do I get an OpenWeatherMap API key? = You can sign up for a free API key at [OpenWeatherMap](https://openweathermap.org/api). Once you have your API key, enter it in the plugin's settings page. = What data is sent to OpenWeatherMap? = The plugin sends the city name and your OpenWeatherMap API key to fetch weather data. No other data is shared. = Does this plugin use any third-party libraries? = Yes, this plugin uses the following third-party libraries: - **OpenWeatherMap API**: For fetching weather data. - **Spectrum Color Picker**: For providing a color picker interface in the plugin's settings page. == Changelog == = 1.3.0 = * Initial release. == Upgrade Notice == = 1.4.0 = Removed direct access to file.