Rename dark sky page to align with platform name

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Paulus Schoutsen 2016-10-08 11:22:21 -07:00
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ha_release: 0.30 ha_release: 0.30
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The `dark_sky` platform uses the [Dark Sky](https://darksky.net/) web service as a source for meteorological data for your location. The location is based on the `longitude` and `latitude` coordinates configured in your `configuration.yaml` file. The coordinates are auto-detected but to take advantage of the hyper-local weather reported by Dark Sky, you can refine them down to your exact home address. GPS coordinates can be found by using [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps) and clicking on your home or [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/). The `darksky` platform uses the [Dark Sky](https://darksky.net/) web service as a source for meteorological data for your location. The location is based on the `longitude` and `latitude` coordinates configured in your `configuration.yaml` file. The coordinates are auto-detected but to take advantage of the hyper-local weather reported by Dark Sky, you can refine them down to your exact home address. GPS coordinates can be found by using [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps) and clicking on your home or [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/).
You need an API key which is free but requires [registration](hhttps://darksky.net/dev/register). You can make up to 1000 calls per day for free which means that you could make one approximately every 86 seconds. You need an API key which is free but requires [registration](hhttps://darksky.net/dev/register). You can make up to 1000 calls per day for free which means that you could make one approximately every 86 seconds.
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ To add Dark Sky to your installation, add the following to your `configuration.y
```yaml ```yaml
# Example configuration.yaml entry # Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor: sensor:
platform: dark_sky platform: darksky
api_key: YOUR_APP_KEY api_key: YOUR_APP_KEY
monitored_conditions: monitored_conditions:
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<p class='note warning'> <p class='note warning'>
**This platform has been deprecated in favor of the "[dark_sky](/components/sensor.dark_sky/)" platform and will be removed in the future. Please use the "dark_sky" platform.** **This platform has been deprecated in favor of the "[darksky](/components/sensor.darksky/)" platform and will be removed in the future. Please use the "darksky" platform.**
</p> </p>
The `forecast` platform uses the [Forecast.io](https://forecast.io/) web service as a source of meteorological data for your location. The location is based on the `longitude` and `latitude` coordinates configured in your `configuration.yaml` file. The coordinates are auto-detected but to take advantage of the hyper-local weather reported by forecast.io, you can refine them down to your exact home address. GPS coordinates can be found by using [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps) and clicking on your home or [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/). The `forecast` platform uses the [Forecast.io](https://forecast.io/) web service as a source of meteorological data for your location. The location is based on the `longitude` and `latitude` coordinates configured in your `configuration.yaml` file. The coordinates are auto-detected but to take advantage of the hyper-local weather reported by forecast.io, you can refine them down to your exact home address. GPS coordinates can be found by using [Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps) and clicking on your home or [Openstreetmap](http://www.openstreetmap.org/).