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Name: aiowwlln
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: A simple Python API for the WWLLN
Home-page: https://github.com/bachya/aiowwlln
Author: Aaron Bach
Author-email: bachya1208@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: 
        # ⚡️ aiowwlln: A simple Python3 wrapper for WWLLN
        
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        `aiowwlln` is a simple, `asyncio`-driven Python library for retrieving information on
        lightning strikes from
        [the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLNN)](http://wwlln.net/).
        
        **NOTE:** This library is built on an unofficial API; therefore, it may stop working at
        any time.
        
        # Installation
        
        ```python
        pip install aiowwlln
        ```
        
        # Python Versions
        
        `aiowwlln` is currently supported on:
        
        * Python 3.5
        * Python 3.6
        * Python 3.7
        
        However, running the test suite currently requires Python 3.6 or higher; tests
        run on Python 3.5 will fail.
        
        # Usage
        
        `aiowwlln` starts within an
        [aiohttp](https://aiohttp.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) `ClientSession`:
        
        ```python
        import asyncio
        
        from aiohttp import ClientSession
        
        from aiowwlln import Client
        
        
        async def main() -> None:
            """Create the aiohttp session and run the example."""
            async with ClientSession() as websession:
                # YOUR CODE HERE
        
        
        asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
        ```
        
        Create a client, initialize it, then get to it:
        
        ```python
        import asyncio
        
        from aiohttp import ClientSession
        
        from aiowwlln import Client
        
        
        async def main() -> None:
            """Create the aiohttp session and run the example."""
            async with ClientSession() as websession:
                client = aiowwlln.Client(websession)
        
                # Create a client:
                client = Client(websession)
        
                # Get all strike data:
                await client.dump()
        
                # Get strike data within a 50 km radius around a set of coordinates:
                await client.within_radius(
                    56.1621538, 92.2333561, 50, unit="metric"
                )
        
                # Get strike data within a 10 mile radius around a set of coordinates:
                await client.within_radius(
                    56.1621538, 92.2333561, 10, unit="imperial"
                )
        
                # Get the nearest strike to a set of coordinates:
                await client.nearest(56.1621538, 92.2333561)
        
        
        asyncio.get_event_loop().run_until_complete(main())
        ```
        
        # Contributing
        
        1. [Check for open features/bugs](https://github.com/bachya/aiowwlln/issues)
          or [initiate a discussion on one](https://github.com/bachya/aiowwlln/issues/new).
        2. [Fork the repository](https://github.com/bachya/aiowwlln/fork).
        3. Install the dev environment: `make init`.
        4. Enter the virtual environment: `pipenv shell`
        5. Code your new feature or bug fix.
        6. Write a test that covers your new functionality.
        7. Run tests and ensure 100% code coverage: `make coverage`
        8. Add yourself to `AUTHORS.md`.
        9. Submit a pull request!
        
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