Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-27 Thread David Barto
Made this change, still no forecast. Bummer.

David

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 5:34 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I tried this in my weewx.conf file.  You’ll need to remove the space in the 
> location (after the comma) to get this to run.
> 
>>> location = "Poway,CA"
> 
> 
> I’ll add code to encode the space on my fork (if that solves the issue), but 
> you should be in business 3.9.2 by simply removing the space.
> 
>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> If you got that failure with weewx using the same forecast.py you used 
>> successfully from the command line, that is indeed strange.  Are you really 
>> sure you used the same client-id and secret-key in weewx.conf that you used 
>> from the command line?
>> 
>> The other option is that the service was temporarily down.  That’s what a 
>> 503 is.  It could actually start working for you.
>> 
>> And of assumes that you are trying this from the same machine where you ran 
>> the forecast from the command line.  Also assuming you don’t have 
>> intermittent network connectivity problems.
>> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:26 AM, David Barto  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.
>>> 
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
>>> Service Unavailable
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>>> Bad Request
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>>> Bad Request
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
>>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/ 
>>> 
>>> I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
 On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline >>> > wrote:
 
 Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
 
 [[Aeris]]
 client_id = XXX
 client_secret = XXX
 location = "Poway, CA"
 
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto  > wrote:
> 
> Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” 
> and that works for me.
> Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for 
> getting their forecast for my city?
> 
>   David
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline > > wrote:
>> 
>> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should 
>> be easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
>> 
>> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
>> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
>> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
>> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
>> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>help="specify the location")
>>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
>> metavar="KEY",
>>help="specify the api key")
>> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
>> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
>> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
>> type=str,
>> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
>> type=str,
>>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
>> secret")
>>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
>> metavar="FILENAME",
>>help="file that contains forecast data",
>> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, 
>> options.loc)
>>  print(fcast)
>> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
>> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
>> options.client_secret, options.loc)
>> +print(fcast)
>>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, 
>> options.loc)
>>  print(fcast)
>> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-27 Thread David Barto
I only have python installed on my weather machine/http host, and I copied the 
id/secret data from the weewx.conf file to the command line. So all that stayed 
the same.

This morning it is still reporting the same error(s).

David

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> If you got that failure with weewx using the same forecast.py you used 
> successfully from the command line, that is indeed strange.  Are you really 
> sure you used the same client-id and secret-key in weewx.conf that you used 
> from the command line?
> 
> The other option is that the service was temporarily down.  That’s what a 503 
> is.  It could actually start working for you.
> 
> And of assumes that you are trying this from the same machine where you ran 
> the forecast from the command line.  Also assuming you don’t have 
> intermittent network connectivity problems.
> 
>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:26 AM, David Barto  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.
>> 
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
>> Unavailable
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/ 
>> 
>> I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.
>> 
>>  David
>> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
>>> 
>>> [[Aeris]]
>>> client_id = XXX
>>> client_secret = XXX
>>> location = "Poway, CA"
>>> 
 On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto >>> > wrote:
 
 Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” 
 and that works for me.
 Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for 
 getting their forecast for my city?
 
David
 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline  > wrote:
> 
> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should 
> be easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
> 
> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>help="specify the location")
>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
> metavar="KEY",
>help="specify the api key")
> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
> type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
> type=str,
>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
> secret")
>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
> metavar="FILENAME",
>help="file that contains forecast data",
> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, 
> options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
> options.client_secret, options.loc)
> +print(fcast)
>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, 
> options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline > > wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command 
>> below will run.
>> 
>> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to 
>> your changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that 
>> weewx is using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not 
>> supported error below when running 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-26 Thread John Kline
Hi David,

I tried this in my weewx.conf file.  You’ll need to remove the space in the 
location (after the comma) to get this to run.

>> location = "Poway,CA"


I’ll add code to encode the space on my fork (if that solves the issue), but 
you should be in business 3.9.2 by simply removing the space.

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> 
> If you got that failure with weewx using the same forecast.py you used 
> successfully from the command line, that is indeed strange.  Are you really 
> sure you used the same client-id and secret-key in weewx.conf that you used 
> from the command line?
> 
> The other option is that the service was temporarily down.  That’s what a 503 
> is.  It could actually start working for you.
> 
> And of assumes that you are trying this from the same machine where you ran 
> the forecast from the command line.  Also assuming you don’t have 
> intermittent network connectivity problems.
> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:26 AM, David Barto  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.
>> 
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
>> Unavailable
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/
>> 
>> I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.
>> 
>>  David
>> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
>>> 
>>> [[Aeris]]
>>> client_id = XXX
>>> client_secret = XXX
>>> location = "Poway, CA"
>>> 
> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto  wrote:
> 
 Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” 
 and that works for me.
 Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for 
 getting their forecast for my city?
 
David
 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should 
> be easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
> 
> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>help="specify the location")
>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
> metavar="KEY",
>help="specify the api key")
> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
> type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
> type=str,
>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
> secret")
>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
> metavar="FILENAME",
>help="file that contains forecast data",
> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, 
> options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
> options.client_secret, options.loc)
> +print(fcast)
>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, 
> options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command 
>> below will run.
>> 
>> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to 
>> your changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that 
>> weewx is using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not 
>> supported error below when running directly.
>> 
>> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-26 Thread John Kline
If you got that failure with weewx using the same forecast.py you used 
successfully from the command line, that is indeed strange.  Are you really 
sure you used the same client-id and secret-key in weewx.conf that you used 
from the command line?

The other option is that the service was temporarily down.  That’s what a 503 
is.  It could actually start working for you.

And of assumes that you are trying this from the same machine where you ran the 
forecast from the command line.  Also assuming you don’t have intermittent 
network connectivity problems.

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 10:26 AM, David Barto  wrote:
> 
> 
> Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.
> 
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
> Unavailable
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
> Bad Request
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
> Bad Request
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/
> 
> I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.
> 
>   David
> 
>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
>> Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
>> 
>> [[Aeris]]
>> client_id = XXX
>> client_secret = XXX
>> location = "Poway, CA"
>> 
 On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto  wrote:
 
>>> Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” 
>>> and that works for me.
>>> Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for 
>>> getting their forecast for my city?
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline  wrote:
 
 Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be 
 easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
 
 diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
 index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
 --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
 +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
 @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
help="specify the location")
  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
 metavar="KEY",
help="specify the api key")
 -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
 +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
 -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
 type=str,
 +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
 type=str,
metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
 secret")
  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
 metavar="FILENAME",
help="file that contains forecast data",
 @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
  options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
  print(fcast)
 +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
 +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
 options.client_secret, options.loc)
 +print(fcast)
  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
  print(fcast)
 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
> 
> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
> will run.
> 
> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
> changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx 
> is using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported 
> error below when running directly.
> 
> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
> 
> BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
> without modifying the code.
> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  wrote:
>>> 
>> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
>> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
>> 
>> 
>> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ 
>> PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin python bin/user/forecast.py --method 
>> Aeris --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-26 Thread David Barto
Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.

/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: WUThread: 
WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/

I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.

David

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
> 
> [[Aeris]]
> client_id = XXX
> client_secret = XXX
> location = "Poway, CA"
> 
>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto  wrote:
>> 
>> Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” and 
>> that works for me.
>> Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for getting 
>> their forecast for my city?
>> 
>>  David
>> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be 
>>> easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
>>> 
>>> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
>>> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>>help="specify the location")
>>>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
>>> metavar="KEY",
>>>help="specify the api key")
>>> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
>>> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>>>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
>>> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
>>> type=str,
>>> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
>>> type=str,
>>>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
>>> secret")
>>>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
>>> metavar="FILENAME",
>>>help="file that contains forecast data",
>>> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>>>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
>>>  print(fcast)
>>> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
>>> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
>>> options.client_secret, options.loc)
>>> +print(fcast)
>>>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>>>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
>>>  print(fcast)
>>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline >>> > wrote:
 
 
 Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
 will run.
 
 Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
 changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
 using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error 
 below when running directly.
 
 Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
 
 BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
 without modifying the code.
 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  > wrote:
> 
> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
> 
> 
> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ 
> PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin python bin/user/forecast.py --method 
> Aeris --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret YYY --loc 
> “32.98265 -117.0405"
> 
> Returns:
> unsupported forecast method Aeris
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline > > wrote:
>> 
>> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread 
>> you mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to 
>> work for me.
>> 
>> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
>> 
>> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
>> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
>> "37.431495,-122.110937"
>> 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-26 Thread John Kline
Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.

[[Aeris]]
client_id = XXX
client_secret = XXX
location = "Poway, CA"

>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto  wrote:
> Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” and 
> that works for me.
> Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for getting 
> their forecast for my city?
> 
>   David
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
>> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be 
>> easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
>> 
>> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
>> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
>> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
>> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
>> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>help="specify the location")
>>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
>> metavar="KEY",
>>help="specify the api key")
>> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
>> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
>> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", type=str,
>> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", type=str,
>>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
>> secret")
>>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", metavar="FILENAME",
>>help="file that contains forecast data",
>> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
>>  print(fcast)
>> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
>> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
>> options.client_secret, options.loc)
>> +print(fcast)
>>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
>>  print(fcast)
>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
>>> will run.
>>> 
>>> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
>>> changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
>>> using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error 
>>> below when running directly.
>>> 
>>> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
>>> 
>>> BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
>>> without modifying the code.
>>> 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  wrote:
 Running Weewx 3.9.2.
 Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
 
 
 Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ 
 PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin python bin/user/forecast.py --method 
 Aeris --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret YYY --loc 
 “32.98265 -117.0405"
 
 Returns:
 unsupported forecast method Aeris
 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
> mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work 
> for me.
> 
> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
> 
> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
> "37.431495,-122.110937"
> 
> If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
> forecast is available for the location you requested.
> 
> Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added 
> the support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I 
> will add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
> 
> What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
> 
> ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
> 
> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  wrote:
>> 
>> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
>> 
>> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the 
>> link I provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for 
>> those that contribute with their station to PWSweather.com.
>> 
>> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
>> 
>> -
>> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
>> 
>> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
>> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
>> NWS 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-26 Thread David Barto
Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” and 
that works for me.
Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for getting 
their forecast for my city?

David

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be 
> easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
> 
> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>help="specify the location")
>  parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
> metavar="KEY",
>help="specify the api key")
> -parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
> -parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", type=str,
> +parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", type=str,
>metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client secret")
>  parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", metavar="FILENAME",
>help="file that contains forecast data",
> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>  options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> +elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
> +fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
> options.client_secret, options.loc)
> +print(fcast)
>  elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
>  print(fcast)
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
>> will run.
>> 
>> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
>> changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
>> using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error 
>> below when running directly.
>> 
>> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
>> 
>> BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
>> without modifying the code.
>> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
>>> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ 
>>> PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin python bin/user/forecast.py --method 
>>> Aeris --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret YYY --loc “32.98265 
>>> -117.0405"
>>> 
>>> Returns:
>>> unsupported forecast method Aeris
>>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline >>> > wrote:
 
 I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
 mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work 
 for me.
 
 You should be able to do something like the following to test:
 
 PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
 --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
 "37.431495,-122.110937"
 
 If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
 forecast is available for the location you requested.
 
 Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added 
 the support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I 
 will add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
 
 What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
 
 ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
 
 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  > wrote:
> 
> 
> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
> 
> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the 
> link I provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for 
> those that contribute with their station to PWSweather.com 
> .
> 
> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/ 
> 
> 
> -
> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
> 
> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
> NWS does show up.
> 
> https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html 
> 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-25 Thread John Kline
Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be easy 
to apply to your current forecast.py.

diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
--- a/bin/user/forecast.py
+++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
@@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
   help="specify the location")
 parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, metavar="KEY",
   help="specify the api key")
-parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
+parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
   metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
-parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", type=str,
+parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", type=str,
   metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client secret")
 parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", metavar="FILENAME",
   help="file that contains forecast data",
@@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
 fcast = AerisForecast.download(
 options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
 print(fcast)
+elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
+fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
options.client_secret, options.loc)
+print(fcast)
 elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
 fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
 print(fcast)

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> 
> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
> will run.
> 
> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
> changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
> using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error 
> below when running directly.
> 
> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
> 
> BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
> without modifying the code.
> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  wrote:
>>> 
>> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
>> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
>> 
>> 
>> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin 
>> python bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris --action download --client-id XXX 
>> --client-secret YYY --loc “32.98265 -117.0405"
>> 
>> Returns:
>> unsupported forecast method Aeris
>> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
>>> mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work 
>>> for me.
>>> 
>>> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
>>> 
>>> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
>>> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
>>> "37.431495,-122.110937"
>>> 
>>> If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
>>> forecast is available for the location you requested.
>>> 
>>> Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added 
>>> the support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I 
>>> will add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
>>> 
>>> What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
>>> 
>>> ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
>>> 
>>> 
> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  wrote:
> 
 
 galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
 
 The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the link 
 I provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for those 
 that contribute with their station to PWSweather.com.
 
 This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
 
 -
 So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
 
 I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
 The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
 NWS does show up.
 
 https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html
 
 The log output for weewx is showing an error:
 /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
 AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
 Bad Request
 /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
 WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
 Service Unavailable
 /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
 AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
 Bad Request
 /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 

Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-25 Thread John Kline
Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below will 
run.

Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error below 
when running directly.

Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.

BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
without modifying the code.

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto  wrote:
> 
> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2
> 
> 
> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin 
> python bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris --action download --client-id XXX 
> --client-secret YYY --loc “32.98265 -117.0405"
> 
> Returns:
> unsupported forecast method Aeris
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline  wrote:
>> 
>> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
>> mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work 
>> for me.
>> 
>> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
>> 
>> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
>> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
>> "37.431495,-122.110937"
>> 
>> If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
>> forecast is available for the location you requested.
>> 
>> Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added the 
>> support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I will 
>> add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
>> 
>> What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
>> 
>> ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
>> 
>> 
 On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  wrote:
 
>>> 
>>> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
>>> 
>>> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the link 
>>> I provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for those 
>>> that contribute with their station to PWSweather.com.
>>> 
>>> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
>>> 
>>> -
>>> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
>>> 
>>> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
>>> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
>>> NWS does show up.
>>> 
>>> https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html
>>> 
>>> The log output for weewx is showing an error:
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>>> Bad Request
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
>>> Service Unavailable
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>>> Bad Request
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
>>> Service Unavailable
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>>> Bad Request
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for 32.983056,-117.04 from 
>>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/
>>> 
>>> Clearly I've not configured something correctly. Anyone want to point out 
>>> the error of my ways?
>>> 
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> David
>>> 
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Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-25 Thread David Barto
Running Weewx 3.9.2.
Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:version = 3.3.2


Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin 
python bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris --action download --client-id XXX 
--client-secret YYY --loc “32.98265 -117.0405"

Returns:
unsupported forecast method Aeris

> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline  wrote:
> 
> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
> mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work for 
> me.
> 
> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
> 
> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
> "37.431495,-122.110937"
> 
> If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
> forecast is available for the location you requested.
> 
> Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added the 
> support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I will 
> add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
> 
> What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
> 
> ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
> 
> 
>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
>> 
>> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the link I 
>> provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for those that 
>> contribute with their station to PWSweather.com .
>> 
>> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
>> 
>> -
>> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
>> 
>> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
>> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
>> NWS does show up.
>> 
>> https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html 
>> 
>> 
>> The log output for weewx is showing an error:
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
>> Unavailable
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
>> Unavailable
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
>> Bad Request
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for 32.983056,-117.04 from 
>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/
>> 
>> Clearly I've not configured something correctly. Anyone want to point out 
>> the error of my ways?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>>  David
>> 
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Re: [weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-25 Thread John Kline
I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread you 
mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to work for 
me.

You should be able to do something like the following to test:

PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris --action 
download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc "37.431495,-122.110937"

If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
forecast is available for the location you requested.

Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added the 
support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  I will add 
it to my fork, but I will need to test more.

What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?

ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.


> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto  wrote:
> 
> 
> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
> 
> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the link I 
> provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for those that 
> contribute with their station to PWSweather.com.
> 
> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/
> 
> -
> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
> 
> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
> NWS does show up.
> 
> https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html
> 
> The log output for weewx is showing an error:
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
> Bad Request
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
> Unavailable
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
> Bad Request
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service 
> Unavailable
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: 
> Bad Request
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for 32.983056,-117.04 from 
> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/
> 
> Clearly I've not configured something correctly. Anyone want to point out the 
> error of my ways?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>   David
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[weewx-user] Aeris forecast not displaying.

2020-04-25 Thread David Barto
galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:

The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the link I 
provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for those that 
contribute with their station to PWSweather.com.

This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/

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So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.

I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
NWS does show up.

https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html

The log output for weewx is showing an error:
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: WUThread: 
WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: WUThread: 
WU: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
/var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for 32.983056,-117.04 from 
http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/

Clearly I've not configured something correctly. Anyone want to point out the 
error of my ways?

Thanks.

David

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