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I use the API method outlined by /u/nb11od, but if you don't feel like getting into all that, it looks like the MeteoTask plug-in can fetch sunrise and sunset times directly.
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If you're using Chrome for your web browser, press F12 or Ctrl+Shift+I for the Developer Tools, then choose the Network tab and set the "Preserve log" checkbox. Then do your thing. Select a Post entry, and you'll see the Form data in the Headers tab. (Cookies, if any, will show up on that tab). You can also right-click an entry to get some data. If the entry's details are closed (columns are visible), you can right click a column header to enable/disable columns (e.g. the Cookies count column).
(There's probably a better tutorial elsewhere.) (When I was trying to work with this a couple of days ago, I didn't spot Preserve log, and kept getting irked at the login page's data disappearing.)
Once you have the form data, you'll be able to be able to Post it in the Data field.
I suggest trying it a few times a few hours apart to see what stuff is predictable (which might include a personal key that shouldn't be made public) and what stuff seems random (session?).
If this is for weather rather than the vehicle's web portal, there are several pre-written tasks to retrieve local weather; just search /r/tasker for weather, or use MeteoTask. Or, better yet, purchase and set up a personal weather station with wifi connectivity, as that's much more trustworthy than some forecast a couple of miles away.
Meteotask has worked for me recently for getting sunrise/sunset times
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In order to do it for sunset/sunrise, you'll need a plugin since Tasker doesn't do it natively. I have used MeteoTask in the past for this. Don't forget to toggle on and off Car mode after changing the secure setting "ui_night_mode" in the task, which is what will actually trigger the theme change.
I have the usual sound and screen rotation on/off profiles set up (check THIS previous post for a few examples) but I recently decided to try and make more complex profiles with Tasker (THIS for example)
Just finished putting a profile (series of profiles?) that changes wallpapers based on time of the day. What I'm particularly proud of is that not only does it base time of the day on actual sunrise and sunset time, which are variable, but every time the wallpaper changes, Tasker queries the wunderground api to check what the probability of rain is going to be and uses a rainy wallpaper if probability is more than 49%.
I actually get sunset and sunrise times through MeteoTask but since I learned how to query the wunderground api, I could probably get these from that api and get rid of the plugin.
I also have quite a complex series of tasks and profiles to track and boost my productivity which is essential as a self-employed person. These make EventGhost, Clockwork Tomato, a couple of NFC Tags, Sleep As Android, Hourglass and Loop - Habit Tracker all work together. I intend to push this further by setting up home automation with Home Assistant when I have the time and a few $$ to spare for the Raspberry Pi hardware.
Hi! First, you have to know the difference between a profile and an activity/task (a sequence of actions). In the profile tab, you can select the context for the "triggering" of your task: i.e. when/if a condition is met, then do this set of actions.
For what you want to do, go in the profile tab, press the Plus sign at the bottom right and, after giving a name to the profile you are creating, you will see a small window with Application, Event, Day, Hour, Location, State. Press Event and then Plugin: if you have Sleep as Android installed, you will see the little icon of the app. Once you press it, press the pencil near Configuration and then Select Stop (Alarm).
see here: it's in italian Arresta (Sveglia), but I don't know how it's precisely written in English
Now you have selected the condition for triggering what you will make next: your main task.
Although I am writing this among the first things, you can also do it at the end of everything.
Now we will do the Meteo Task. Go in the Activity tab and press plus to start creating a task. You can use a plugin like MeteoTask for extrapolating from a source things like temperature, weather, etc. These information will be memorized in variables, recognizable because they start with a %. The name of the variables used depends on the plugin you are using and they will be given to you during the configuration of the dedicated task. Press the plus sign at the bootom center and press again plugin. Choose the Meteo task icon and configure the information you want to get. Now add the action Say (Alert > Say) for using a TTS engine and literally saying aloud the info you want. Select the "volume channel" you want to use. You will have to write in the text form the variables previously configured with the MeteoTask plugin. And that's it for now. You can do it by yourself, without many problems.
For the next thing, the list of the events, you will need AutoWeb, which is not released yet, but you can download the beta from here. But since it's getting tedious writing all of this, I will simply attach this piece of task in a few hours, since the procedure is quite complicated.
You can use MeteoTask plugin for weather which has option of automatic location and I think sunrise and sunset is also there.
Are you talking about this MeteoTask?
Try the MeteoTask plugin.
You could try the MeteoTask plugin
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It's really is and likely always will be the best app ever created so very much worth having a play as it will likely have a very sizable impact on your life.
If you have yet to watch it, you may find this video useful, along with the 101 series which can also be found in the subs sidebar.
Much of it in the early days is trial n error coupled with perservence in learning. Lots of lovely helpful people here when you can't find the answers already online.
If you can change it in Android settings, a good place to start for things like the blue filter is with Custom Settings. which can also be used to monitor changes.
There's quite a few ways of acquiring sunset/sunrise as seen in this previous post, the wiki, a plugin like MeteoTask or Twilight and several other methods.
Regarding plugins, you may also find useful the list in the comment found here, along with this video and some projects you can follow here which will give you a tiny tiny flavour as to what one can do with Tasker.
Meteotask can do this. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.balda.meteotask
On the BaldApps G+ community you find all the plugins. Here MeteoTask: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.balda.meteotask