Gary, I already moved it. If I delete from weewx-development now, it
probably won't go away. Sorry, I know you shouldn't cross-post.
phil
On Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 7:02:47 PM UTC-5, gjr80 wrote:
>
> I would leave it here, probably going to be seen by more that way. i don't
> think we are t
I would leave it here, probably going to be seen by more that way. i don't
think we are that hard and fast as to what gets posted where.
Colin is right though, this is one for Mark Crossley the SteelSeries
Weather Gauges developer.
Gary
On Wednesday, 16 January 2019 09:54:50 UTC+10, kutz...@gm
I apologize. I realized this topic should be on weewx-development, not
weewx-user. I deleted it from weewx-user when it was listed as having 0
views and posted it on weewx-development, but obviously wasn't quick
enough. Please post any other comments to it on weewx-development.
phil
On Tuesday,
Sou D's like that's probably a question for the developer of the SS Gauges,
they just need to be rewritten to read the available MQTT data rather than
the txt file?
Colin
On Wed, 16 Jan 2019, 11:58 Gary's rtgd code (https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-realtime_gauge-data)
> provides near-real-time up
Gary's rtgd code (https://github.com/gjr80/weewx-realtime_gauge-data)
provides near-real-time updates to SteelSeries gauges using HTTP POST to
load the latest data file generated from LOOP data. At least, that's my
understanding. I imagine that it should be possible to leverage MQTT
updates to