> 
> Just wondering if there was any particular reason you used a GET rather than 
> a POST? I think the code to support passing the data via GET is a little 
> simpler than a POST but since GET includes all of the data in the URL my 
> nginx access log is getting hammered. I estimate about 55Mb per day.

Very interesting, I hadn't considered that. I'll switch to POST later today. 






> 
> Gary
> 
>> On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 13:09:56 UTC+10, gjr80 wrote:
>> Good work, I must admit I had been stuck in the 'file transfer' paradigm 
>> rather than 'data transfer' and whilst I have had loop based RSYNC working 
>> on my LAN there was too much contention for my liking. I will have have a 
>> look at this and see how your approach works for me.
>> 
>> Gary
>> 
>> On Tuesday, 21 March 2017 04:41:49 UTC+10, Alec Bennett wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The short answer to your question is no, nothing like that exists at the 
>>>> moment. If you have your web server (or process that wil use 
>>>> gauge-data.txt) on your weeWX machine then it is a simple matter for the 
>>>> generated file to be saved wherever you want, but if you need to transfer 
>>>> the file in near realtime to another machine then no that capability does 
>>>> not exist at the moment.
>>> 
>>> I added the ability to post live_data.json to a remote webserver, if anyone 
>>> needs the ability, it's here:
>>> 
>>> https://github.com/wrybread/weewx-realtime_gauge-data
>>> 
>>> It works by posting all the data it writes to live_data.json to a PHP 
>>> script on a remote webserver using a GET statement. Note the PHP script 
>>> here, that receives the data:
>>> 
>>> https://github.com/wrybread/weewx-realtime_gauge-data/tree/master/PHP%20Script
>>> 
>>> If anyone wants me to convert it to Python for consistency, let me know.
>>> 
>>> To use, set the following value in the RealtimeGaugeData section of your 
>>> weewx config file:
>>> 
>>> remote_server_url = http://yourwebsite.com/path_to/receive_conditions.php
>>> 
>>> It's my first time posting a fork to github, so please let me know if I did 
>>> anything dumb. And let me know if anyone wants me to change anything.
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