[weewx-user] Re: Mqtt read all information

2020-05-12 Thread jf42
There is a handy tool named MQTT Explorer: http://mqtt-explorer.com You can run it on some computer in your network and it will show you all traffic on the MQTT server. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this grou

[weewx-user] Re: fileparse polling interval

2020-04-24 Thread jf42
Hi Bill, in fact I have such solution. The computer doing the quality check dumps the checked data in highest resolution to the disk and additionally publishes it to a MQTT server, where other clients can access it. I have a Vantage Pro2 station running with weewx at home and the idea was, to

[weewx-user] Re: fileparse polling interval

2020-04-21 Thread jf42
My station is a german "MWS 55V", which is read out by a Python program, writing the data to a tcp port. Another computer collects the data, does a quality check, many other stuff, and writes a file. Weewx uses the file parser to get the data. The station provides the data every 2 secs, the file

[weewx-user] Re: fileparse polling interval

2020-04-21 Thread jf42
Thanks for the info. Seems that with Version 4 archive intervals less than 60 secs would be possible. I guess, my computer is fast enough to handle the neccessary tasks ... -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this

[weewx-user] Re: fileparse polling interval

2020-04-20 Thread jf42
Addition: I found my mistake: archive_interval was 60 in weewx.conf ... But: Values below 60 sec cause a crash of the software. Any ideas for that? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receivin

[weewx-user] fileparse polling interval

2020-04-20 Thread jf42
Hi All, I have weewx running with the fileparse driver. In weewx.conf the polling interval ist set to 5 secs, however, the records are added to the database with 1 min updates. I want it to have as fast as possible. What I'm doing wrong? Hints are welcome. -- You received this message becaus

[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42
... this was the old image, but anyway, it works :-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to weewx-user+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discuss

[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42
Update: when using the above settings in skin.conf, the y unit is lost. Changing the sequence of plots and explicitly giving the colors for all plots solves the problem: [[[daywind]]] windMax data_type = 13.5 label = ' ' colo

[weewx-user] Re: draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-05 Thread jf42
I will use the method by "Mic G77" which is quite straightforward. [[[daywind]]] windSpeed windGust windMax data_type = 13.5 label = ' ' color = orange width = 3 [image: Win

[weewx-user] draw user-defined lines in graphics

2020-03-04 Thread jf42
Hi All, is it possible to draw user-defined lines, e.g. for showing limits for wind speeds etc? The only relevant info I found in an old post at the weewx-development group by mwall many years ago. But it seems that this feature is not yet impemented in the released software? Thanks in advanc