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Weather Data Fetcher with Webhook Interface

Weather Data Fetcher with Webhook Interface is a 4-node automation blueprint connecting OpenWeatherMap. Inspect its trigger, execution graph, branches, and implementation requirements.

Interactive system map

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Solid horizontal paths show main-channel execution. Violet dependencies sit beneath the exact step they configure or empower.

4

Nodes

3

Links

1

Run groups

Connected tools

1 integrations

  • OpenWeatherMap

Canvas controls

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Weather Data Fetcher with Webhook Interface execution lanes1 run groups containing 4 workflow nodes and 3 visible links. Solid horizontal lines are main-channel runtime links. Violet dashed lines connect typed dependencies beneath the runtime step they support. Focus any node to inspect its immediate path.Webhook GET. trigger node, webhook. 0 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.STARTWebhook GETTRIGGERWEBHOOK0 IN / 1 OUTSet City. transform node, set. 1 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.STEP 02Set CityTRANSFORMSET1 IN / 1 OUTOpenWeatherMap. integration node, openWeatherMap. 1 incoming and 1 outgoing connections.STEP 03OpenWeatherMapINTEGRATIONOPENWEATHERMAP1 IN / 1 OUTCreate Response. transform node, set. 1 incoming and 0 outgoing connections.OUTCOMECreate ResponseTRANSFORMSET1 IN / 0 OUT

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Runtime breakdown

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Each run group separates main-channel steps from the models, tools, retrievers, and data services that support them. Start and outcome labels apply only to runtime nodes.

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Run Group

Webhook GET

3 Execution Links
  1. Start

    Webhook GET

    Trigger

  2. Step 2

    Set City

    Transform

  3. Step 3

    OpenWeatherMap

    Integration

  4. Outcome

    Create Response

    Transform

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