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2. Enter your data, but don't click on "ICS Download" so far!
3. Open the Developer Tools (Ctrl + Shift + I) and open the `Network` tab.
4. Now click the "ICS Download" button.
5. You should see (amongst other's) one POST entry to Host https://www.abfallkalender-zak.de/ labeled `/` in the network recording.
5. You should see (amongst other's) one POST entry to Host `https://www.abfallkalender-zak.de/` labeled `/` in the network recording.
6. Select `/` on the left hand side and click on Request on the right hand side.
7. At the `Form Data` you can find the values for `city` and `street` etc..

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## How to get the source arguments
1. Go to the calendar at https://www.alw-wf.de/index.php/abfallkalender.
1. Go to the [calendar](https://www.alw-wf.de/index.php/abfallkalender).
2. Select your location in the drop down menus.
- Notice: The page reloads after selecting `Ort`, so wait for that before selecting `Straße`.
3. Copy the **exact** values from the 2 drop down menus as `ort` and `strasse` in the source configuration.

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The source argument is the area number from Auckland Council site:
- Open your collection days page by entering your address [on the Auckland Council collection day finder](https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/rubbish-recycling-collection-days.aspx)
- Look for 'an' parameter in your browser URL, e.g. https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/collection-day-detail.aspx?an=12342306525
- Open your collection days page by entering your address [on the Auckland Council collection day finder](https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/rubbish-recycling-collection-days.aspx)
- Look for 'an' parameter in your browser URL, e.g. `https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/rubbish-recycling/rubbish-recycling-collections/Pages/collection-day-detail.aspx?an=12342306525`
- In this example the area number is `12342306525`.

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level_2: "Evendorf"
```
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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## How to get the source arguments
Visit (Abfuhrtermine)[`https://www.awb-es.de/abfuhr/abfuhrtermine/__Abfuhrtermine.html`] and search for your address. The `city` and `street` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
Visit [Abfuhrtermine](`https://www.awb-es.de/abfuhr/abfuhrtermine/__Abfuhrtermine.html`) and search for your address. The `city` and `street` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.

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# AWIDO based services
Cubefour AWIDO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is https://www.awido-online.de/.
Cubefour AWIDO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is [https://www.awido-online.de/](https://www.awido-online.de/).
## Configuration via configuration.yaml

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## How to get the source arguments
These values are the location you want to query for. Make sure, the writing is exactly as it is on [https://www.awn-online.de/abfuhrtermine](https://www.awn-online.de/abfuhrtermine). Typos will result in an parsing error which is printed in the log. As `house_number` expects a numeric input, address suffixes have to be provided via the `address_suffix` argument.
`address_suffix` could be for example a alpha-numeric character "A" or a additional house number like "/1".
`address_suffix` could be for example a alpha-numeric character "A" or a additional house number like "/1".

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## How to get the source arguments
Visit the [Belmont City Council Waste and Recycling](https://www.belmont.wa.gov.au/live/at-your-place/bins,-waste-and-recycling) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the results of the property.
Visit the [Belmont City Council Waste and Recycling](https://www.belmont.wa.gov.au/live/at-your-place/bins,-waste-and-recycling) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the results of the property.

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## How to get the source arguments
These values are the location you want to query for. Make sure, the writing is exactly as it is on [https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices](https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices). Typos will result in an parsing error which is printed in the log. As `house_number` expects a numeric input, address suffixes have to be provided via the `address_suffix` argument.
`address_suffix` could be for example a alpha-numeric character "A" or a additional house number like "/1".
These values are the location you want to query for. Make sure, the writing is exactly as it is on `https://anwendungen.bielefeld.de/WasteManagementBielefeld/WasteManagementServlet?SubmitAction=wasteDisposalServices]`. Typos will result in an parsing error which is printed in the log. As `house_number` expects a numeric input, address suffixes have to be provided via the `address_suffix` argument.
`address_suffix` could be for example a alpha-numeric character "A" or a additional house number like "/1".

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**NUMBER**
*(string) (required)*
## Example
```yaml

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**NUMBER**
*(string) (required)*
## Examples
```yaml
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post_code: "ct68ru"
number: "63"
```
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.

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*(string) (required)*
#### How to find your `llpgid` code
The LLPDID code can be found in the URL after entering your postcode and selecting your address on the [Colchester Your recycling calendar page](https://www.colchester.gov.uk/your-recycling-calendar/). The URL in your browser URL bar should look like `https://www.colchester.gov.uk/your-recycling-calendar/?start=true&step=1&llpgid=1197e725-3c27-e711-80fa-5065f38b5681`.
## Example
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- name: colchester_gov_uk
args:
llpgid: "1197e725-3c27-e711-80fa-5065f38b5681"
```
```

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## How to find your UPRN
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [Find My Address](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and providng your address details.
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [Find My Address](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and providng your address details.

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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
You need to generate your personal XML link before you can start using this source. Go to [https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx](https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx) and fill out the form. At the end
at step 6 you get a link to a XML file. Copy this link and paste it to configuration.yaml as seen below.
You need to generate your personal XML link before you can start using this source. Go to [https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx](https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/index.aspx) and fill out the form. At the end at step 6 you get a link to a XML file. Copy this link and paste it to configuration.yaml as seen below.
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
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- name: data_umweltprofis_at
args:
xmlurl: https://data.umweltprofis.at/opendata/AppointmentService/AppointmentService.asmx/GetTermineForLocationSecured?Key=TEMPKeyabvvMKVCic0cMcmsTEMPKey&StreetNr=124972&HouseNr=Alle&intervall=Alle
```
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## Configuration via configuration.yaml
(recommended)
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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This is required if you supply a Postcode and you have a house name rather than a house number.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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```
## Example using Address lookup (Postcode and house number)
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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```
## Example using Address lookup (Postcode and house name)
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on the [Environment First](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched using your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: *https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/house.php?uprn=`100060091178`*
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on the [Environment First](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched using your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: `https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/house.php?uprn=100060091178`

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# Erlangen-Höchstadt
Support for Landkreis [Erlangen-Höchstadt]() located in Bavaria, Germany.
Support for Landkreis Erlangen-Höchstadt located in Bavaria, Germany.
## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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### How to get the source arguments
Visit [erlangen-hoechstadt.de](https://www.erlangen-hoechstadt.de/aktuelles/abfallkalender/) and search for your area. Use the value from the "Ort" dropdown as `city` argument and the one from "Ortsteil/Straße" as `street`. `street` is case sensitive!
Visit [erlangen-hoechstadt.de](https://www.erlangen-hoechstadt.de/aktuelles/abfallkalender/) and search for your area. Use the value from the "Ort" dropdown as `city` argument and the one from "Ortsteil/Straße" as `street`. `street` is case sensitive!

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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.

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```
## How to get the source argument
# Find the UPRN of your address using https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search
Find the UPRN of your address using [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search).

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## Example
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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# INFEO based services
# INFEO based services
INFEO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German, Austrian and Swiss cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is https://www.infeo.at/.
INFEO is a platform for waste schedules, which has several German, Austrian and Swiss cities and districts as customers. The homepage of the company is [https://www.infeo.at/](https://www.infeo.at/).
## Configuration via configuration.yaml
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### zone
#### Bogenschuetz-Entsorgung.de
- Go to your calendar at `https://www.bogenschuetz-entsorgung.de/images/wastecal/index-zone.html`.
- Go to your [calendar](https://www.bogenschuetz-entsorgung.de/images/wastecal/index-zone.html).
- Browse through all the available years and check the naming of your desired zone and try to find what makes it unique.
- Put this unique string into `zone` of your configuration.
- It will just be checked if the calendar contains an entry that contains your keyword `zone`.
##### Example 1: Dettenhausen
- For 2022 it is: `Dettenhausen, Tübingen (Bebenhausen; Lustnau)`
- For 2023 it is: `Dettenhausen`
- Use `Dettenhausen` as zone
##### Example 2: Ofterdingen
- For 2022 it is: `Dußlingen, Ofterdingen`
- For 2023 it is: `Ofterdingen`
- Use `Ofterdingen` as zone
##### Example 3: Felldorf
- For 2022 it is: `Rottenburg (Bad Niedernau; Bieringen; Eckenweiler; Frommenhausen; Obernau; Schwalldorf), Starzach (Bierlingen; Börstingen; Felldorf; Sulzau; Wachendorf)`
- For 2023 it is: `Starzach (Bierlingen; Börstingen; Felldorf; Sulzau; Wachendorf)`
- Use `Felldorf` as zone
##### Example 4: Tübingen Innenstadt
- For 2022 it is: `Tübingen (Bezirk 4 - Innenstadt)`
- For 2023 it is: `Tübingen (Bezirk 4 - Innenstadt)`
- Use `Innenstadt` as zone
- Do NOT use `Tübingen` as it is used multiple times!
##### Example 5: Pfäffingen
- For 2022 it is: `Tübingen (Bühl; Hirschau; Kilchberg; Unterjesingen; Weilheim), Rottenburg (Kiebingen; Wurmlingen), Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen)`
- For 2023 it is: `Ammerbuch (Pfäffingen)`
- Use `Pfäffingen` as zone

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**abf_suche**
*(string) (required)*
## Example
```yaml
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abf_suche: "Staakow"
```
## How to get the source arguments
1. Go to your calendar at 1. Go to your calendar at [https://www.kaev.de/Info-und-Service/Tourenplan/Tourenplan-Abfalltermine.html](https://www.kaev.de/Info-und-Service/Tourenplan/Tourenplan-Abfalltermine.html).

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# Thr Royal Borough of Kingston Council
# The Royal Borough of Kingston Council
Support for schedules provided by [The Royal Borough of Kingston Council](https://kingston-self.achieveservice.com/service/in_my_area?displaymode=collections).
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## How to get the source argument
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.

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## Example
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
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## How to get the source arguments
Visit (Entsorgungskalender)[`https://www.kwu-entsorgung.de/?page_id=337`] and search for your address. The `city`, `street` and `number` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.
Visit [Entsorgungskalender](https://www.kwu-entsorgung.de/?page_id=337`) and search for your address. The `city`, `street` and `number` argument should exactly match the autocomplete result.

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This is required if you do not supply a UPRN. Single space between 1st and 2nd part of postcode is optional.
#### How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests the Peterborough Council website makes when entering in your postcode and then selecting your address.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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```
## Example using Address lookup
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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The UPRN code can be found in the page by entering your postcode on the
[Manchester City Council Bin Collections page
](https://www.manchester.gov.uk/bincollections/). When on the address list,
View the source code for the page, and look for your address, the uprn will be
shown as the value.
](https://www.manchester.gov.uk/bincollections/). When on the address list, view the source code for the page, and look for your address, the uprn will be shown as the value.

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## How to get the source arguments
Visit the [Melton City Council waste and recycling](https://www.melton.vic.gov.au/My-Area) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the street address shown in the autocomplete result.
Visit the [Melton City Council waste and recycling](https://www.melton.vic.gov.au/My-Area) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the street address shown in the autocomplete result.

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# Middlesbrough Council
# Middlesbrough Council
Support for schedules provided by [Middlesbrough Council](https://www.middlesbrough.gov.uk/bin-collection-dates).
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## How to get the source argument
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.

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* "Mat, Brännbart, färgat glas, tidningar."
* "Plast, pappersförpackningar, ofärgat glas, metall."

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This is required to unambiguously identify the property.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.

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This is required if you do not supply a UPRN. Single space between 1st and 2nd part of postcode is optional.
#### How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests the Peterborough Council website makes when entering in your postcode and then selecting your address.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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```
## Example using Address lookup
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:

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## How to check the street address
The street address can be tested [here](https://republicservices.com).
The street address can be tested [here](https://republicservices.com).

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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details. Or you can visit the Richmondshire page and use the address search. Right-click your entry in the house dropdown, choose Inspect, and copy the UPRN from the value
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details. Or you can visit the Richmondshire page and use the address search. Right-click your entry in the house dropdown, choose Inspect, and copy the UPRN from the value.

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```
## How to get the source argument
# Find the UPRN of your address using https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search
Find the UPRN of your address using [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/search).

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This is required if you do not supply any other options. Using a UPRN removes the need to do an address look up using web requests.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
Otherwise you can inspect the URL on [Sheffield City Council's Waste Services](https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/) site having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL (before /calendar), for example: *https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/`100050938234`* or *https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/`100050938234`/calendar*
Otherwise you can inspect the URL on [Sheffield City Council's Waste Services](https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/) site having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL (before /calendar), for example: `https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/100050938234` or `https://wasteservices.sheffield.gov.uk/property/100050938234/calendar`

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dates: # Manually define dates that are not part of the recurrence
- '2022-07-28'
- '2022-09-22'
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# Stevenage Borough Council
# Stevenage Borough Council
Support for schedules provided by [Stevenage Borough Council](https://www.stevenage.gov.uk/waste-and-recycling/your-bin-collections).
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Name of road property is in. This is required.
## Example
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
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**POSTCODE**
*(string) (required)*
## Example
```yaml

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This is required if you do not supply any other options. Using a UPRN removes the need to do an address look up using web requests.
## Example using UPRN
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
sources:
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## How to find your `UPRN`
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/ and entering in your address details.
An easy way to find your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and entering in your address details.
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on [Walsall Council](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: *https://cag.walsall.gov.uk/BinCollections/GetBins?uprn=`100071103746`*
Otherwise you can inspect the web requests on [Walsall Council](https://www.environmentfirst.co.uk/) having searched for and selected your address details. Your UPRN is the collection of digits at the end of the URL, for example: `https://cag.walsall.gov.uk/BinCollections/GetBins?uprn=100071103746`

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## How to find your UPRN
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [Find My Address](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and providng your address details.
An easy way to discover your Unique Property Reference Number (UPRN) is by going to [Find My Address](https://www.findmyaddress.co.uk/) and providng your address details.

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Support for schedules provided by [wsz-moosburg.at](https://wsz-moosburg.at).
## Configuration via configuration.yaml
## Configuration Variables
There are two options to configure this source.
### Using the Address ID
### 1. Using the Address ID
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
@@ -16,12 +16,10 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
address_id: ID
```
#### Configuration Variables
**address_id**
*(integer) (required)* See the next section on how to obtain it.
#### How to get the Address ID
### How to get the Address ID
For this you will have to use a (desktop) browser with developer tools, e.g. Google Chrome:
@@ -33,7 +31,7 @@ For this you will have to use a (desktop) browser with developer tools, e.g. Goo
6. Select the last entry in the `Network` tab's list, it should be a number followed by `?include-public-holidays`, e.g. `69980?include-public-holidays`.
7. This number (e.g. `69980`) is what needs to be used as `address_id` in the configuration.
### Using the full Address
### 2. Using the full Address
```yaml
waste_collection_schedule:
@@ -45,8 +43,6 @@ waste_collection_schedule:
street: Straße
```
#### Configuration Variables
Please note that exact spelling and casing matters.
**municipal**
@@ -65,6 +61,6 @@ In any web browser:
1. Open [https://wsz-moosburg.at/calendar](https://wsz-moosburg.at/calendar).
2. Select your `Gemeinde` from the list. This is the value for `municipal`.
3. Select your `Addresse` from the list. This is the value for `address`.
4. There might be another step to select your `Straße`, but this depends on the address.
4. There might be another step to select your `Straße`, but this depends on the address.
- If it's prompted to you, select that as well. This is the value for `street`.
- If it is not prompted, use the same value for `address` also for `street`.

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## How to get the source arguments
Visit the [Wyndham City Council waste and recycling](https://digital.wyndham.vic.gov.au/myWyndham/) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the street address shown in the autocomplete result.
Visit the [Wyndham City Council waste and recycling](https://digital.wyndham.vic.gov.au/myWyndham/) page and search for your address. The arguments should exactly match the street address shown in the autocomplete result.