![]() Many APIs use keys to keep track of usage and identify invalid or malicious requests. It is typically a unique alphanumeric string included in the API call, which the API receives and validates. The key that I’ve entered into configuration.yaml is the same one that WU is giving me.Ĭan anyone tell me if maybe this is a separate API than what the component used before they stopped giving out free keys? Maybe they pushed the PWS users to a different API. An API key is an identifier assigned to an API client, used to authenticate an application calling the API. ![]() 01:54:59 ERROR (MainThread) Check WUnderground API ('this key does not exist',) 01:53:58 WARNING (MainThread) Platform wunderground not ready yet. 01:53:58 ERROR (MainThread) Check WUnderground API ('this key does not exist',) 01:53:27 WARNING (MainThread) Platform wunderground not ready yet. 01:53:27 ERROR (MainThread) Check WUnderground API ('this key does not exist',) I received my API key, but WU doesn’t seem to like it when it comes from HA. In addition to the dashboard, the PWS data is available through your API Key and a set of robust TWC Restful APIs. ![]() It’s widely known that WU has stopped giving out free API keys to the general public, but they are still giving out API keys to those who send them PWS data.
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