Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-12 Thread Constantine Samaklis
The latest build is now available in the Apple store: 
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 

On Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 3:45:33 PM UTC-5 bell...@gmail.com wrote:

> Sorry, I wasn’t clear.  I am all set now. The problem was the format of my 
> payload. It was originally strings.  Now I am publishing floats.  Here is 
> an example of what is working.
>
> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
> topic: weather/individual/monthET
> payload: b'0.12'
> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
> payload: b'30.8'
> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
> payload: b'93.0'
> topic: weather/individual/dayET
> payload: b'0.005'
> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
> payload: b'5.01839449489'
> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
> payload: b'4.54'
> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
> payload: b'0.16'
> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
> payload: b'0.0'
> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
> payload: b'29.087'
> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
> payload: b'0.02'
> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
> payload: b'0.02'
> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
> payload: b'1607515920.0'
>
> Again, thanks.
>
> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 14:52:35 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Also just to make sure, delete the app first in case the settings files 
>> are persisting from the original version you may have tried 
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 14:47 Constantine Samaklis  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Just to confirm your topic in the application settings is set to 
>>> weather/individual right?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:39 bell...@gmail.com  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I did. Since then I have tried the following.
 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
 metric.
 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
 gauge.
 I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
 rich

 On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
> imperial? (I think they default to metric) 
>
> That would make a difference between looking for example between 
> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>
>
> Thanks
>
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
>> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
>> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
>> topic.
>> Here is some output from some test code
>> Connected with result code 0
>> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
>> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
>> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
>> topic: weather/individual/monthET
>> payload: b'"0.11"'
>> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
>> payload: b'"86.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/dayET
>> payload: b'"0.006"'
>> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
>> payload: b'"4.54"'
>> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
>> payload: b'"0.14"'
>> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
>> payload: b'"29.282"'
>> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
>> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
>> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
>> payload: b'"192.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
>> payload: b'"67.4"'
>> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
>> payload: b'"38.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
>> payload: b'"23.37"'
>> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
>> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>> topic:

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread bell...@gmail.com
Sorry, I wasn’t clear.  I am all set now. The problem was the format of my 
payload. It was originally strings.  Now I am publishing floats.  Here is 
an example of what is working.

Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
topic: weather/individual/monthET
payload: b'0.12'
topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
payload: b'30.8'
topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
payload: b'93.0'
topic: weather/individual/dayET
payload: b'0.005'
topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
payload: b'5.01839449489'
topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
payload: b'4.54'
topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
payload: b'0.16'
topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
payload: b'0.0'
topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
payload: b'29.087'
topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
payload: b'0.02'
topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
payload: b'0.02'
topic: weather/individual/sunrise
payload: b'1607515920.0'

Again, thanks.

On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 14:52:35 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:

> Also just to make sure, delete the app first in case the settings files 
> are persisting from the original version you may have tried 
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 14:47 Constantine Samaklis  
> wrote:
>
>> Just to confirm your topic in the application settings is set to 
>> weather/individual right?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:39 bell...@gmail.com  wrote:
>>
>>> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
>>> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
>>> metric.
>>> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
>>> gauge.
>>> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
>>> rich
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
 imperial? (I think they default to metric) 

 That would make a difference between looking for example between 
 heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string


 Thanks

 On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
 wrote:

>
> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
> topic.
> Here is some output from some test code
> Connected with result code 0
> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
> topic: weather/individual/monthET
> payload: b'"0.11"'
> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
> payload: b'"86.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/dayET
> payload: b'"0.006"'
> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
> payload: b'"4.54"'
> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
> payload: b'"0.14"'
> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
> payload: b'"29.282"'
> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
> payload: b'"192.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
> payload: b'"67.4"'
> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
> payload: b'"38.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
> payload: b'"23.37"'
> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAl

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread Constantine Samaklis
Also just to make sure, delete the app first in case the settings files are
persisting from the original version you may have tried

On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 14:47 Constantine Samaklis 
wrote:

> Just to confirm your topic in the application settings is set to
> weather/individual right?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:39 bell...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
>> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to
>> metric.
>> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’
>> gauge.
>> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting.
>> rich
>>
>> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to
>>> imperial? (I think they default to metric)
>>>
>>> That would make a difference between looking for example between
>>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>

 Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed
 TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the
 green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my
 topic.
 Here is some output from some test code
 Connected with result code 0
 Connected flags {'session present': 0}
 Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
 Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
 topic: weather/individual/monthET
 payload: b'"0.11"'
 topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
 payload: b'"86.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/dayET
 payload: b'"0.006"'
 topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
 payload: b'"4.54"'
 topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
 payload: b'"0.14"'
 topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
 payload: b'"29.282"'
 topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/sunrise
 payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
 payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
 topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
 payload: b'"192.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
 payload: b'"67.4"'
 topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
 payload: b'"38.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
 payload: b'"23.37"'
 topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
 payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
 payload: b'"18.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
 payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
 payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/usUnits
 payload: b'"1.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/yearET
 payload: b'"25.01"'
 topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
 payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
 topic: weather/individual/UV
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/dateTime
 payload: b'"16

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread bell...@gmail.com
Yes it is

On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 14:47:43 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:

> Just to confirm your topic in the application settings is set to 
> weather/individual right?
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:39 bell...@gmail.com  wrote:
>
>> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
>> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
>> metric.
>> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
>> gauge.
>> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
>> rich
>>
>> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
>>> imperial? (I think they default to metric) 
>>>
>>> That would make a difference between looking for example between 
>>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
>>> wrote:
>>>

 Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
 TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
 green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
 topic.
 Here is some output from some test code
 Connected with result code 0
 Connected flags {'session present': 0}
 Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
 Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
 topic: weather/individual/monthET
 payload: b'"0.11"'
 topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
 payload: b'"86.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/dayET
 payload: b'"0.006"'
 topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
 payload: b'"4.54"'
 topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
 payload: b'"0.14"'
 topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
 payload: b'"29.282"'
 topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/sunrise
 payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
 payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
 topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
 payload: b'"192.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
 payload: b'"67.4"'
 topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
 payload: b'"38.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
 payload: b'"23.37"'
 topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
 payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/rain_in
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
 payload: b'"18.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
 payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
 payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/usUnits
 payload: b'"1.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/yearET
 payload: b'"25.01"'
 topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
 payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
 topic: weather/individual/UV
 payload: b'"0.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/dateTime
 payload: b'"1607474098.0"'
 topic: weather/individual/outTemp_F
 payload: b'"22.5"'
 topic: weather/

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread Constantine Samaklis
Just to confirm your topic in the application settings is set to
weather/individual right?



On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 11:39 bell...@gmail.com  wrote:

> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to
> metric.
> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’
> gauge.
> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting.
> rich
>
> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to
>> imperial? (I think they default to metric)
>>
>> That would make a difference between looking for example between
>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed
>>> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the
>>> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my
>>> topic.
>>> Here is some output from some test code
>>> Connected with result code 0
>>> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
>>> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
>>> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthET
>>> payload: b'"0.11"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
>>> payload: b'"86.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayET
>>> payload: b'"0.006"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
>>> payload: b'"4.54"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.14"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.282"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
>>> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
>>> payload: b'"192.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"67.4"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
>>> payload: b'"38.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
>>> payload: b'"23.37"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
>>> payload: b'"18.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
>>> payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/usUnits
>>> payload: b'"1.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearET
>>> payload: b'"25.01"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/UV
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dateTime
>>> payload: b'"1607474098.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunset
>>> payload: b'"1607464200.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windGust_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/cloudbase_foot
>>> payload: b'"

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread bell...@gmail.com

My error was publishing the data as strings. Now that I am publishing 
floats, all is working for me.
Thanks again for this app. 
rich
On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 11:39:23 UTC-5 bell...@gmail.com wrote:

> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
> metric.
> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
> gauge.
> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
> rich
>
> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
>> imperial? (I think they default to metric) 
>>
>> That would make a difference between looking for example between 
>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
>>> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
>>> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
>>> topic.
>>> Here is some output from some test code
>>> Connected with result code 0
>>> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
>>> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
>>> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthET
>>> payload: b'"0.11"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
>>> payload: b'"86.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayET
>>> payload: b'"0.006"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
>>> payload: b'"4.54"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.14"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.282"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
>>> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
>>> payload: b'"192.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"67.4"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
>>> payload: b'"38.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
>>> payload: b'"23.37"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
>>> payload: b'"18.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
>>> payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/usUnits
>>> payload: b'"1.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearET
>>> payload: b'"25.01"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/UV
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dateTime
>>> payload: b'"1607474098.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunset
>>> payload: b'"1607464200.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windGust_mph
>>> payload: 

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread Martin J
Thank you for producing this app and allowing the specification of topic.  
It works fine for me, for a number of variables.  However, I use METRICWX 
in weewx, with rain in mm and wind in m/s.  We haven't had any rain yet to 
test this, but my wind and gust speeds are both permanently zero.  Do you 
have any plans to support METRICWX or to allow choice of units by some 
other means?  Also, is there any way of displaying my radiation and UV data?

Thanks.

On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 16:39:23 UTC bell...@gmail.com wrote:

> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
> metric.
> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
> gauge.
> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
> rich
>
> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
>> imperial? (I think they default to metric) 
>>
>> That would make a difference between looking for example between 
>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
>>> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
>>> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
>>> topic.
>>> Here is some output from some test code
>>> Connected with result code 0
>>> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
>>> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
>>> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthET
>>> payload: b'"0.11"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
>>> payload: b'"86.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayET
>>> payload: b'"0.006"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
>>> payload: b'"4.54"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.14"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.282"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
>>> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
>>> payload: b'"192.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"67.4"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
>>> payload: b'"38.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
>>> payload: b'"23.37"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
>>> payload: b'"18.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
>>> payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/usUnits
>>> payload: b'"1.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearET
>>> payload: b'"25.01"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/UV
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread Martin J
Thatnk you for producing this app and allowing the specification of topic.  
It works fine for me, for a number of variables.  However, I use METRICWX 
in weewx, with rain in mm and wind in m/s.  We haven't had any rain yet to 
test this, but my wind and gust speeds are both permanently zero.  Do you 
have any plans to support METRICWX or to allow choice of units by some 
other means?  Also, is there any way of displaying my radiation and UV data?

Thanks.
On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 16:39:23 UTC bell...@gmail.com wrote:

> I did. Since then I have tried the following.
> 1. Publish as metric and change the application configuration back to 
> metric.
> 2. Only publish outTemp_C and configure only an ‘Outside Temperature’ 
> gauge.
> I’m sure I’m missing something obvious. I’ll keep experimenting. 
> rich
>
> On Wednesday, 9 December 2020 at 05:54:49 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> In the application configuration have you turned your station units to 
>> imperial? (I think they default to metric) 
>>
>> That would make a difference between looking for example between 
>> heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com  
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed 
>>> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the 
>>> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my 
>>> topic.
>>> Here is some output from some test code
>>> Connected with result code 0
>>> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
>>> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
>>> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthET
>>> payload: b'"0.11"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
>>> payload: b'"86.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayET
>>> payload: b'"0.006"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
>>> payload: b'"4.54"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.14"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.282"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
>>> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
>>> payload: b'"192.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"67.4"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
>>> payload: b'"38.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
>>> payload: b'"23.37"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
>>> payload: b'"40.9048059523 <(904)%20805-9523>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/rain_in
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
>>> payload: b'"22.5"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
>>> payload: b'"18.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
>>> payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
>>> payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/usUnits
>>> payload: b'"1.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/yearET
>>> payload: b'"25.01"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
>>> payload: b'"17.4069618021 <(406)%20961-8021>"'
>>> topic: weather/individual/UV
>>> payload: b'"0.0"'

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-09 Thread Constantine Samaklis
In the application configuration have you turned your station units to
imperial? (I think they default to metric)

That would make a difference between looking for example between
heatindex_F and headindex_C which is part of the whole topic string


Thanks

On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 7:44 PM bell...@gmail.com 
wrote:

>
> Interesting. The first time I clicked on the link it only installed
> TestFlight.  But I digress. I must be doing something wrong. I get the
> green dot, so I think I am connected. I entered weather/individual as my
> topic.
> Here is some output from some test code
> Connected with result code 0
> Connected flags {'session present': 0}
> Subscribing to weather/individual/# has a mid 1 and rc 0
> Subscribed to topic mid: 1 is size 1 has a QOS of 0
> topic: weather/individual/monthET
> payload: b'"0.11"'
> topic: weather/individual/heatindex_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/outHumidity
> payload: b'"86.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/dayET
> payload: b'"0.006"'
> topic: weather/individual/maxSolarRad_Wpm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/consBatteryVoltage_volt
> payload: b'"4.54"'
> topic: weather/individual/monthRain_in
> payload: b'"0.14"'
> topic: weather/individual/insideAlarm
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/barometer_inHg
> payload: b'"29.282"'
> topic: weather/individual/dayRain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/stormRain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/sunrise
> payload: b'"1607429520.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/windchill_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/dewpoint_F
> payload: b'"18.9577377882"'
> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm1
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/outsideAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/radiation_Wpm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/forecastRule
> payload: b'"192.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/rainAlarm
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/inTemp_F
> payload: b'"67.4"'
> topic: weather/individual/inHumidity
> payload: b'"38.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed10_mph
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/yearRain_in
> payload: b'"23.37"'
> topic: weather/individual/inDewpoint_F
> payload: b'"40.9048059523"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm1
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm2
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm3
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm4
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm5
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm6
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm7
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/extraAlarm8
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/rainRate_inch_per_hour
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/rain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/humidex_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/forecastIcon
> payload: b'"18.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/pressure_inHg
> payload: b'"28.7311013367"'
> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm4
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/trendIcon
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/altimeter_inHg
> payload: b'"29.2387383925"'
> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm3
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/usUnits
> payload: b'"1.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/soilLeafAlarm1
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/leafWet4
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/yearET
> payload: b'"25.01"'
> topic: weather/individual/txBatteryStatus
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/appTemp_F
> payload: b'"17.4069618021"'
> topic: weather/individual/UV
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/dateTime
> payload: b'"1607474098.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/outTemp_F
> payload: b'"22.5"'
> topic: weather/individual/windSpeed_mph
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/sunset
> payload: b'"1607464200.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/windGust_mph
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/cloudbase_foot
> payload: b'"1295.05959359"'
> topic: weather/individual/hourRain_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> topic: weather/individual/rain24_in
> payload: b'"0.0"'
> Exception in thread Thread-4:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/var/containers/Bundle/Application/98214C3F-7429-489D-8C5B-62EBF1A92501/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/threading.py",
> line 917, in _bootstrap_inner
> self.run()
>   File
> "/var/containers/Bundle/Application/98214C3F-7429-489D-8C5B-62EBF1A92501/Pythonista3.app/Frameworks/Py3Kit.framework/pylib/threading.py",
> line 865, in run
> self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
>   File
> "/private/var/mobile/Containers/Shared/AppGroup/03C7B2FF-1C6F-474E-A5E4-35A11C6986BE/Pythonista3/Documents/site-packages-3/paho/mqtt/client.py",
> line 3428, in _thread_main
> self.loop_forev

Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-08 Thread bell...@gmail.com
OK, I’m new to this. I’ve installed TestFlight, but it seems like I need a 
link or something to your app...
rich

On Tuesday, 8 December 2020 at 17:14:52 UTC-5 sama...@gmail.com wrote:

> TestFlight link for testing the build: 
> https://testflight.apple.com/join/EPwi6NBP 
>
> Let me know if that works for you with the custom topic name and I will 
> push to the Apple store if it does. 
>
> On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 17:26 Constantine Samaklis  
> wrote:
>
>> I have submitted a new build where the topic can be specified. As soon as 
>> it gets approved, I will post a link where you can use testflight for you 
>> to test it and see if it works as expected.
>>
>> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 7:42:20 PM UTC-5 bell...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> This looks really cool. I too am anxiously awaiting to be able to 
>>> specify the topic.  In my case, I am publishing json loop data to 
>>> weather/loop, json archive data to weather/archive, both to 
>>> weather/looparchive.  So if I could specify something like 
>>> weather/loop-individual/#... but I could easily publish to almost anything 
>>> but weather/#. 
>>> Again, thanks for sharing! If I can help in any way, let me know.
>>> rich
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 18:37:04 UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and 
 weather/williams for different locations.  I look forward to that 
 enhancement!  This looks like a cool app.  

 On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis  
 wrote:

 Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to 
 the topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have 
 configured the extension to run in metric, you will 
 have weather/windchill_C for windchill and if you have it configured for 
 imperial units, then it will listen for weather/windchill_F.


 The pattern is similar across all the available gauges. 

 I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as 
 they are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage 
 Pro, 
 and have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo 
 list at some point though.)

 On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:

> I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? 
>
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany <
> chri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the 
> mqtt extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative 
> encouragement to port it to Swift! 
>
>
> Cheers
> Chris
> www.Alberniweather.ca
> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you 
> want...for your progress?”
> James Baldwin
>
> Chris Alemany
> 3854 6th Ave
> Port Alberni, BC
> V9Y4M2
> h:250-723-0889
> w: 250-753-3245 x2106 <250-753-3245;2106>
> e: chri...@gmail.com
> w: www.chrisalemany.ca
> w: www.alberniweather.ca
> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca
>
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  
> wrote:
>
> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been 
> inspired by the work that Tom and others have put into making this 
> software 
> better and also expandable.
>
> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to 
> incorporate live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which 
> I 
> think it is very cool.
>
> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to 
> others. 
>
> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the 
> application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's 
> data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger 
> iPad 
> screens. :-)
>
> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link 
> or look for "weather mqtt" 
>
> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
>
> I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
>  
>
> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
> process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
> will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
> native.
>
> Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make 
> applications like WeeWX possible.
>
> 
>
> -- 
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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-08 Thread Constantine Samaklis
TestFlight link for testing the build:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/EPwi6NBP

Let me know if that works for you with the custom topic name and I will
push to the Apple store if it does.

On Mon, Dec 7, 2020 at 17:26 Constantine Samaklis 
wrote:

> I have submitted a new build where the topic can be specified. As soon as
> it gets approved, I will post a link where you can use testflight for you
> to test it and see if it works as expected.
>
> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 7:42:20 PM UTC-5 bell...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> This looks really cool. I too am anxiously awaiting to be able to specify
>> the topic.  In my case, I am publishing json loop data to weather/loop,
>> json archive data to weather/archive, both to weather/looparchive.  So if I
>> could specify something like weather/loop-individual/#... but I could
>> easily publish to almost anything but weather/#.
>> Again, thanks for sharing! If I can help in any way, let me know.
>> rich
>>
>> On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 18:37:04 UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and
>>> weather/williams for different locations.  I look forward to that
>>> enhancement!  This looks like a cool app.
>>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to
>>> the topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have
>>> configured the extension to run in metric, you will
>>> have weather/windchill_C for windchill and if you have it configured for
>>> imperial units, then it will listen for weather/windchill_F.
>>>
>>>
>>> The pattern is similar across all the available gauges.
>>>
>>> I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as
>>> they are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage Pro,
>>> and have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo
>>> list at some point though.)
>>>
>>> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
 I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for?

 On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany <
 chri...@gmail.com> wrote:

 Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the
 mqtt extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative
 encouragement to port it to Swift!


 Cheers
 Chris
 www.Alberniweather.ca
 “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you
 want...for your progress?”
 James Baldwin

 Chris Alemany
 3854 6th Ave
 Port Alberni, BC
 V9Y4M2
 h:250-723-0889
 w: 250-753-3245 x2106 <250-753-3245;2106>
 e: chri...@gmail.com
 w: www.chrisalemany.ca
 w: www.alberniweather.ca
 w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca

 On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis 
 wrote:

 I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired
 by the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better
 and also expandable.

 Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to
 incorporate live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I
 think it is very cool.

 I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time
 writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the
 Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to
 others.

 I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the
 application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's
 data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad
 screens. :-)

 You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or
 look for "weather mqtt"

 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289

 I have also put together a quick user guide at;
 https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support


 PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may
 experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the
 process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I
 will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS
 native.

 Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make
 applications like WeeWX possible.

 

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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-07 Thread Constantine Samaklis
I have submitted a new build where the topic can be specified. As soon as 
it gets approved, I will post a link where you can use testflight for you 
to test it and see if it works as expected.

On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 7:42:20 PM UTC-5 bell...@gmail.com wrote:

> This looks really cool. I too am anxiously awaiting to be able to specify 
> the topic.  In my case, I am publishing json loop data to weather/loop, 
> json archive data to weather/archive, both to weather/looparchive.  So if I 
> could specify something like weather/loop-individual/#... but I could 
> easily publish to almost anything but weather/#. 
> Again, thanks for sharing! If I can help in any way, let me know.
> rich
>
> On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 18:37:04 UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and 
>> weather/williams for different locations.  I look forward to that 
>> enhancement!  This looks like a cool app.  
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis  
>> wrote:
>>
>> Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to 
>> the topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have 
>> configured the extension to run in metric, you will 
>> have weather/windchill_C for windchill and if you have it configured for 
>> imperial units, then it will listen for weather/windchill_F.
>>
>>
>> The pattern is similar across all the available gauges. 
>>
>> I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as 
>> they are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage Pro, 
>> and have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo 
>> list at some point though.)
>>
>> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? 
>>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany <
>>> chri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the mqtt 
>>> extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative 
>>> encouragement to port it to Swift! 
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Chris
>>> www.Alberniweather.ca
>>> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you want...for 
>>> your progress?”
>>> James Baldwin
>>>
>>> Chris Alemany
>>> 3854 6th Ave
>>> Port Alberni, BC
>>> V9Y4M2
>>> h:250-723-0889
>>> w: 250-753-3245 x2106 <250-753-3245;2106>
>>> e: chri...@gmail.com
>>> w: www.chrisalemany.ca
>>> w: www.alberniweather.ca
>>> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca
>>>
>>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired 
>>> by the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better 
>>> and also expandable.
>>>
>>> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate 
>>> live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is 
>>> very cool.
>>>
>>> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
>>> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
>>> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to 
>>> others. 
>>>
>>> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the 
>>> application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's 
>>> data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad 
>>> screens. :-)
>>>
>>> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or 
>>> look for "weather mqtt" 
>>>
>>> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
>>>
>>> I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
>>> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
>>>  
>>>
>>> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
>>> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
>>> process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
>>> will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
>>> native.
>>>
>>> Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make 
>>> applications like WeeWX possible.
>>>
>>> 
>>>
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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-06 Thread bell...@gmail.com
This looks really cool. I too am anxiously awaiting to be able to specify 
the topic.  In my case, I am publishing json loop data to weather/loop, 
json archive data to weather/archive, both to weather/looparchive.  So if I 
could specify something like weather/loop-individual/#... but I could 
easily publish to almost anything but weather/#. 
Again, thanks for sharing! If I can help in any way, let me know.
rich

On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 18:37:04 UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:

> Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and 
> weather/williams for different locations.  I look forward to that 
> enhancement!  This looks like a cool app.  
>
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis  
> wrote:
>
> Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to 
> the topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have 
> configured the extension to run in metric, you will 
> have weather/windchill_C for windchill and if you have it configured for 
> imperial units, then it will listen for weather/windchill_F.
>
>
> The pattern is similar across all the available gauges. 
>
> I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as 
> they are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage Pro, 
> and have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo 
> list at some point though.)
>
> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? 
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany <
>> chri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the mqtt 
>> extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative 
>> encouragement to port it to Swift! 
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>> Chris
>> www.Alberniweather.ca
>> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you want...for 
>> your progress?”
>> James Baldwin
>>
>> Chris Alemany
>> 3854 6th Ave
>> Port Alberni, BC
>> V9Y4M2
>> h:250-723-0889
>> w: 250-753-3245 x2106 <250-753-3245;2106>
>> e: chri...@gmail.com
>> w: www.chrisalemany.ca
>> w: www.alberniweather.ca
>> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca
>>
>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  wrote:
>>
>> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired 
>> by the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better 
>> and also expandable.
>>
>> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate 
>> live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is 
>> very cool.
>>
>> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
>> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
>> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to 
>> others. 
>>
>> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the 
>> application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's 
>> data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad 
>> screens. :-)
>>
>> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or 
>> look for "weather mqtt" 
>>
>> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
>>
>> I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
>> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
>>  
>>
>> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
>> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
>> process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
>> will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
>> native.
>>
>> Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make 
>> applications like WeeWX possible.
>>
>> 
>>
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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-06 Thread Kevin Davis
Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and weather/williams 
for different locations.  I look forward to that enhancement!  This looks like 
a cool app.  

> On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis  wrote:
> 
> Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to the 
> topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have configured 
> the extension to run in metric, you will have weather/windchill_C for 
> windchill and if you have it configured for imperial units, then it will 
> listen for weather/windchill_F.
> 
> The pattern is similar across all the available gauges. 
> 
> I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as they 
> are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage Pro, and 
> have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo list at 
> some point though.)
> 
>> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 blu...@gmail.com wrote:
>> I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? 
>> 
 On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany 
  wrote:
 
>>> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the mqtt 
>>> extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative 
>>> encouragement to port it to Swift! 
>> 
>>> 
>>> Cheers
>>> Chris
>>> www.Alberniweather.ca
>>> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you want...for 
>>> your progress?”
>>> James Baldwin
>>> 
>>> Chris Alemany
>>> 3854 6th Ave
>>> Port Alberni, BC
>>> V9Y4M2
>>> h:250-723-0889
>>> w: 250-753-3245 x2106
>>> e: chri...@gmail.com
>>> w: www.chrisalemany.ca
>>> w: www.alberniweather.ca
>>> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca
>>> 
> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  wrote:
> 
 I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired by 
 the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better and 
 also expandable.
 
 Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate 
 live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is 
 very cool.
 
 I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
 writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
 Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to 
 others. 
 
 I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the 
 application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's 
 data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger 
 iPad screens. :-)
 
 You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or 
 look for "weather mqtt" 
 
 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
 
 I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
 https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
  
 
 PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
 experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
 process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
 will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
 native.
 
 Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make 
 applications like WeeWX possible.
 
 
 
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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-06 Thread Kevin Davis
I love this!  Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? 

> On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany  
> wrote:
> 
> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the mqtt 
> extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative 
> encouragement to port it to Swift! 
> 
> Cheers
> Chris
> www.Alberniweather.ca
> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you want...for your 
> progress?”
> James Baldwin
> 
> Chris Alemany
> 3854 6th Ave
> Port Alberni, BC
> V9Y4M2
> h:250-723-0889
> w: 250-753-3245 x2106
> e: chris...@gmail.com
> w: www.chrisalemany.ca
> w: www.alberniweather.ca
> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca
> 
>>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  wrote:
>>> 
>> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired by 
>> the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better and 
>> also expandable.
>> 
>> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate 
>> live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is 
>> very cool.
>> 
>> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
>> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
>> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to others. 
>> 
>> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the application, 
>> apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's data, it looks 
>> quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad screens. :-)
>> 
>> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or look 
>> for "weather mqtt" 
>> 
>> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
>> 
>> I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
>> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
>>  
>> 
>> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
>> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
>> process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
>> will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
>> native.
>> 
>> Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make applications 
>> like WeeWX possible.
>> 
>> 
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Re: [weewx-user] Live weather on iOS

2020-12-06 Thread Christopher Joseph Alemany
Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work!  I’ll install the mqtt 
extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative encouragement 
to port it to Swift! 

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Chris
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> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis  wrote:
> 
> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired by 
> the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better and 
> also expandable.
> 
> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate live 
> weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is very 
> cool.
> 
> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time 
> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the 
> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to others. 
> 
> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the application, 
> apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's data, it looks 
> quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad screens. :-)
> 
> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or look 
> for "weather mqtt" 
> 
> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 
> 
> I have also put together a quick user guide at; 
> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support
>  
> 
> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may 
> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. I am in the 
> process of looking into SWIFT and in time, based on community interest, I 
> will try and put some work on porting the application to it. so it is iOS 
> native.
> 
> Thanks again to all the weather enthusiasts out there that make applications 
> like WeeWX possible.
> 
> 
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