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OpenWeatherMap MCP Server for weather data integration

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    OpenWeatherMap MCP Server

    npm version License: MIT

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides weather data integration using the OpenWeatherMap API. This server allows Claude, GitHub Copilot, and other MCP clients to fetch current weather conditions, forecasts, and weather alerts for any location worldwide.

    Features

    • 🌑️ Current Weather: Get real-time weather conditions
    • πŸ“… Weather Forecasts: Hourly (up to 48 hours) and daily (up to 8 days) forecasts
    • 🚨 Weather Alerts: Active weather warnings and alerts
    • πŸ—ΊοΈ Geocoding: Convert city names and zip codes to coordinates
    • 🌍 Multiple Units: Support for metric, imperial, and standard units
    • πŸ—£οΈ Internationalization: Weather descriptions in multiple languages
    • πŸ§ͺ Full Test Coverage: Comprehensive test suite with Jest
    • πŸ“ TypeScript: Full type safety and excellent developer experience

    Tools Provided

    Weather Tools

    1. get_current_weather - Get current weather conditions for a location
    2. get_hourly_forecast - Get hourly forecast for up to 48 hours
    3. get_daily_forecast - Get daily forecast for up to 8 days
    4. get_weather_alerts - Get active weather alerts for a location

    Geocoding Tools

    1. geocode_location - Convert location names to coordinates
    2. geocode_zipcode - Convert zip/postal codes to coordinates

    Prerequisites

    • OpenWeatherMap API key with One Call API 3.0 subscription
    • Node.js 18+ (for development only)

    Installation

    You can use this MCP server directly via NPX without needing to clone or build locally:

    npx @tristau/openweathermap-mcp

    For development or local modifications, see the Development section below.

    Configuration

    For Claude Desktop

    Add the following to your Claude Desktop configuration file:

    macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json Windows: %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json Linux: ~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "openweathermap": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["@tristau/openweathermap-mcp", "--apikey", "your_api_key_here"]
        }
      }
    }

    For GitHub Copilot (VS Code)

    Add the following to your MCP configuration file:

    Linux: ~/.config/Code/User/mcp.json Windows: %APPDATA%\Code\User\mcp.json macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Code/User/mcp.json

    {
      "servers": {
        "openweathermap": {
          "command": "npx",
          "args": ["@tristau/openweathermap-mcp", "--apikey", "your_api_key_here"],
          "type": "stdio"
        }
      }
    }

    API Key Configuration

    Your OpenWeatherMap API key is configured through the --apikey argument in the MCP client configuration above.

    Obtaining an API Key

    1. Sign up at OpenWeatherMap
    2. Subscribe to the "One Call API 3.0" plan
    3. Use your API key in the --apikey argument when configuring the MCP server

    Note: The One Call API 3.0 requires a paid subscription after 1,000 free calls per day.

    Usage

    Once configured with your MCP client, you can ask your AI assistant:

    • "What's the current weather in Paris?"
    • "Show me the 5-day forecast for Tokyo"
    • "What's the weather like in Herndon, Virginia?"
    • "Get me weather alerts for Miami"

    MCP Client Configuration (Development)

    For development or local modifications, add this server to your MCP client configuration:

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "openweathermap": {
          "command": "node",
          "args": ["/path/to/openweathermap-mcp/dist/index.js", "--apikey", "your_api_key_here"]
        }
      }
    }

    Running the Server

    For end users (recommended):

    npx @tristau/openweathermap-mcp --apikey YOUR_API_KEY

    For development/local modifications:

    # Development mode (with hot reload)
    pnpm run dev
    
    # Local production build
    node dist/index.js --apikey YOUR_API_KEY
    
    # Testing the server
    node test-server.js

    Example Usage

    Get current weather for a city:

    {
      "tool": "get_current_weather",
      "arguments": {
        "location": {
          "city": "New York",
          "state": "NY",
          "country": "US"
        },
        "units": "metric"
      }
    }

    Get hourly forecast by coordinates:

    {
      "tool": "get_hourly_forecast",
      "arguments": {
        "location": {
          "lat": 40.7128,
          "lon": -74.0060
        },
        "hours": 24,
        "units": "imperial"
      }
    }

    Geocode a location:

    {
      "tool": "geocode_location",
      "arguments": {
        "query": "Paris, France",
        "limit": 1
      }
    }

    API Reference

    Location Input

    All weather tools accept a flexible location object:

    interface LocationInput {
      // Option 1: Coordinates (most efficient)
      lat?: number;
      lon?: number;
      
      // Option 2: Address components
      city?: string;
      state?: string;
      country?: string;
      
      // Option 3: Zip/postal code
      zipCode?: string;
      country?: string; // optional, defaults to US
    }

    Weather Options

    Most weather tools accept these options:

    interface WeatherOptions {
      units?: 'standard' | 'metric' | 'imperial'; // Default: 'metric'
      lang?: string; // Language code, default: 'en'
      exclude?: string[]; // Data parts to exclude
    }

    Units

    • metric: Celsius, m/s, km/h
    • imperial: Fahrenheit, mph
    • standard: Kelvin, m/s

    Languages

    The API supports 40+ languages. Some examples:

    • en - English (default)
    • es - Spanish
    • fr - French
    • de - German
    • ja - Japanese
    • zh_cn - Chinese Simplified

    Development

    Local Development Setup

    If you want to modify or contribute to this MCP server:

    1. Clone the repository:

      git clone <repository-url>
      cd openweathermap-mcp
    2. Install dependencies:

      pnpm install
    3. Build the project:

      pnpm run build

    Available Scripts

    # Development
    pnpm run dev          # Start development server with hot reload
    pnpm run build        # Build TypeScript to JavaScript
    pnpm run start        # Start production server
    
    # Code Quality
    pnpm run lint         # Run ESLint
    pnpm run lint:fix     # Fix ESLint issues automatically
    pnpm run format       # Format code with Prettier
    pnpm run typecheck    # Check TypeScript types
    
    # Testing
    pnpm run test         # Run tests
    pnpm run test:watch   # Run tests in watch mode

    Project Structure

    β”œβ”€β”€ src/
    β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ types/          # TypeScript type definitions
    β”‚   β”‚   └── weather.ts
    β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ services/       # API service classes
    β”‚   β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ geocoding.ts
    β”‚   β”‚   └── weather.ts
    β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ utils/          # Utility functions
    β”‚   β”‚   └── formatters.ts
    β”‚   └── index.ts        # MCP server implementation
    β”œβ”€β”€ tests/              # Test files
    β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ geocoding.test.ts
    β”‚   β”œβ”€β”€ weather.test.ts
    β”‚   └── formatters.test.ts
    β”œβ”€β”€ dist/               # Compiled JavaScript (generated)
    └── coverage/           # Test coverage reports (generated)

    Running Tests

    # Run all tests
    pnpm test
    
    # Run tests with coverage report
    pnpm run test:coverage
    
    # Run specific test file
    pnpm test geocoding.test.ts
    
    # Run tests in watch mode
    pnpm run test:watch
    
    # Open coverage report in browser (after running test:coverage)
    pnpm run coverage:open

    Test Coverage

    This project maintains high test coverage with the following thresholds:

    • Statements: 80% minimum
    • Branches: 80% minimum
    • Functions: 80% minimum
    • Lines: 80% minimum

    Coverage reports are generated locally and can be viewed by:

    1. Running pnpm run test:coverage
    2. Opening coverage/index.html in your browser, or
    3. Running pnpm run coverage:open to open automatically

    Coverage is automatically checked during pre-commit hooks to ensure quality standards are maintained.

    Code Style

    This project uses:

    • ESLint for linting
    • Prettier for code formatting
    • TypeScript for type checking

    Code is automatically formatted on commit using git hooks.

    Error Handling

    The server includes comprehensive error handling:

    • Invalid API Key: Returns clear error message about API key issues
    • Invalid Coordinates: Validates latitude/longitude ranges
    • Location Not Found: Helpful error when geocoding fails
    • Network Errors: Graceful handling of API timeouts and connectivity issues
    • Rate Limiting: Clear messaging about API rate limits

    API Rate Limits

    OpenWeatherMap API limits:

    • One Call API 3.0: 1,000 free calls/day, then paid tiers
    • Geocoding API: 60 calls/minute, 1,000,000 calls/month

    The server handles rate limiting gracefully and provides informative error messages.

    Contributing

    1. Fork the repository
    2. Create a feature branch: git checkout -b feature-name
    3. Make your changes with tests
    4. Run the test suite: pnpm test
    5. Run linting: pnpm run lint
    6. Use semantic commits: pnpm run commit (or git cz)
    7. Push to the branch: git push origin feature-name
    8. Submit a pull request

    Semantic Commits

    This project uses Conventional Commits for semantic versioning and automated changelog generation.

    Commit Types:

    • feat: New feature
    • fix: Bug fix
    • docs: Documentation changes
    • style: Code style changes (formatting, etc.)
    • refactor: Code refactoring
    • test: Adding or updating tests
    • chore: Maintenance tasks
    • ci: CI/CD changes
    • perf: Performance improvements
    • revert: Reverting previous commits

    Examples:

    # Use the interactive prompt
    pnpm run commit
    
    # Or manually
    git commit -m "feat: add weather alerts functionality"
    git commit -m "fix: handle missing API response data"
    git commit -m "docs: update installation instructions"

    Commit messages are automatically validated using commitlint and husky hooks.

    Automated Releases

    This project uses semantic-release for automated versioning and publishing:

    πŸš€ How it Works:

    • Commits to main branch trigger automated releases
    • Version is determined by commit types:
      • fix: β†’ patch version (0.1.0 β†’ 0.1.1)
      • feat: β†’ minor version (0.1.0 β†’ 0.2.0)
      • feat!: or BREAKING CHANGE: β†’ major version (0.1.0 β†’ 1.0.0)

    πŸ“¦ What Gets Released:

    • βœ… Version bumped in package.json
    • βœ… CHANGELOG.md updated automatically
    • βœ… GitHub release created with release notes
    • βœ… Package published to npm
    • βœ… Git tag created

    βš™οΈ Setup Requirements:

    1. GitHub Repository Secrets:

      • NPM_TOKEN - npm authentication token for publishing
      • GITHUB_TOKEN - automatically provided by GitHub Actions
    2. Branch Protection:

      • Protect main branch
      • Require pull request reviews
      • Require status checks to pass

    πŸ”§ Manual Release (if needed):

    pnpm run semantic-release

    License

    This project is licensed under the ISC License. See the LICENSE file for details.

    Support

    For issues and questions:

    1. Check the OpenWeatherMap API Documentation
    2. Review the test files for usage examples
    3. Open an issue in this repository

    Changelog

    v1.0.0

    • Initial release
    • Full OpenWeatherMap One Call API 3.0 integration
    • Geocoding support for addresses and zip codes
    • Comprehensive test coverage
    • TypeScript support
    • MCP protocol compliance