Hey! Speaking of one of the folks who are helping me learn Asterisk . . . I
didn't know you were on this list John.

-Cody

On Sat, Jul 29, 2017 at 5:34 PM, John Novack <jnov...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I have even used that AGI on my full Asterisk box, calling it twice for
> the two nearby airports
> Not all airport sources provide all the data all the time either
> The AGI is so nice it simply moves on to the next value.
>
> John Novack
>
>
> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>
> Hi Cody,
>
> Funny, I wrote that AGI script almost 10 years ago, and still use it almost 
> every day :-)
>
> The XML output of that source has additional fields you could key off of, for 
> example:
> --
> < relative_humidity > 78 < /relative_humidity>
> < pressure_in > 30.12 < /pressure_in>
> < dewpoint_string > 64.8 F (18.2 C) < /dewpoint_string>
> < dewpoint_f > 64.8 < /dewpoint_f>
> < dewpoint_c > 18.2 < /dewpoint_c>
> < visibility_mi > 10.00 < /visibility_mi>
> --
>
> and standard sound files:
> --
> wx/humidity
> wx/barometer
> wx/dew-point
> visibility
> --
>
> You could easily tweak the weather.agi AGI script to create a new 
> weather-full.agi AGI script off a different extension.
>
> Personally, I think the key to this being useful is to only provide the 
> basics so the voice output is minimal and to the point.  But options are good.
>
> As you are learning, AstLinux is a foundation that you can tweak and 
> customize to your needs.  Indeed you need to understand Linux and shell 
> scripting to some degree, definitely Asterisk text configuration.  Starting 
> with working examples (like weather.agi) makes customizing much easier than 
> starting from scratch.
>
> Lonnie
>
>
>
> On Jul 29, 2017, at 8:25 AM, Cody Alderson <aldersona...@gmail.com> 
> <aldersona...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using an agi found at 
> https://abelbeck.com/lonnie/astlinux/info/weather.php to report temperature, 
> wind and a few other basic current weather events. However, is there a 
> weather reporting configuration for Astlinux that gives a more detailed 
> weather report? Maybe something that can interpret a full METAR or some other 
> weather data source into voice?
>
> I see that there is an extensive array of voice prompts dedicated to weather 
> reporting in the sounds directory. Is there something that Astlinux can use 
> to give a more detailed current condition report and maybe even a forecast? I 
> am not sure of the limitations and just thought I would ask.
>
> -Cody
>
>
>
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