https://github.com/Landixus/mqttpondWeewx 
is not working right now, but could be that i have server and client 
running on same raspberry pi
But when you test it and post errors we can investigate deeper.

Otherwise mwall has write a driver for mqtt that works i hear:
https://github.com/morrowwm/weewxMQTT

Am Dienstag, 23. Januar 2018 23:27:44 UTC+1 schrieb Steve Chiz:
>
> I, too, would be interested in this, as it seems like it would be a much 
> better way than parsing txt or xml files as I currently do for additional 
> sensors.
>
> On Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 9:04:53 AM UTC-5, Andreas Landixus wrote:
>>
>> Oh i am high interested in this service, because i want to add some 
>> sensors that publish mqtt messages.
>> Please post it.
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 12. September 2017 02:39:09 UTC+2 schrieb Dan Verbus:
>>>
>>> I've got a service written that works, if you want a copy. Each sensor 
>>> publishes to it's own MQTT topic and the service reads off the queue 
>>> whenever it receives a loop packet and appends whatever data it finds. Let 
>>> me know and I'll post it.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 7:37:28 PM UTC-4, Craig Thom wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.  I'm using the sdr driver, so I'm leaning toward a service, and 
>>>> I've already got a little experience writing one.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 6:05:12 PM UTC-4, Neville Davis wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> In getting the data into weewx.....I have a number of different 
>>>>> sensors i2C one wire and data from a web sever (json) from my 
>>>>> Airconditioner...all being input to weewx.
>>>>>
>>>>> My basic method is to get data as a csv file by running scripts from 
>>>>> boot ( i have 3 of these files being generated in a ramdisk) and then I 
>>>>> use 
>>>>> 2 methods...a driver the get all the weather data and a weewx service to 
>>>>> get the data from the aircon. The following is a screen shot of the 
>>>>> current 
>>>>> conditions.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, June 19, 2017 at 10:43:33 PM UTC+10, Craig Thom wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks.  My question is really about getting the data into weewx, but 
>>>>>> I'll worry about that later.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After another message about the sensors themselves, I've decided to 
>>>>>> go with low power 915MHz radio using the mysensors org protocol.  I 
>>>>>> should 
>>>>>> be able to get many months from 3xAA batteries.  The parts are coming 
>>>>>> from 
>>>>>> China, so I've got a month or two to think about getting them into 
>>>>>> weewx. 
>>>>>>  It will probably be after the eclipse, since I'll be spending 
>>>>>> increasing 
>>>>>> time testing the hardware and software to photograph it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So sensors through mysensors hub to MQTT broker, and then somehow 
>>>>>> into weewx.  In August.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 11:28:27 AM UTC-4, Paul Bartholdi 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It could be good to have a look at "http://www.yoctopuce.com";. The 
>>>>>>> company is based in Geneva, Switzerland, but send products worldwide, 
>>>>>>> with 
>>>>>>> typical Swiss high quality. They have extremely low power hubs usb --> 
>>>>>>> Ethernet, gsm or WiFi, which can put all the boards asleep and wake up 
>>>>>>> only 
>>>>>>> on command from central PC. Boards include barometer, temperature(s), 
>>>>>>> humidity, light and many other possibilities not so much related to 
>>>>>>> weather 
>>>>>>> station. Software exists for most high level languages (C, C++, Java, 
>>>>>>> Python, shell (bash) etc.).
>>>>>>> MQTT looks very interesting, but I had no time yet to play with it.  
>>>>>>> To interface other programs with weewx data, I simply interrogate the 
>>>>>>> database (mysql).
>>>>>>> Hope this helps.     Paul
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 3:53:48 PM UTC+2, Craig Thom wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> tl;dr What's the best way of getting home brew wireless sensor data 
>>>>>>>> into weewx?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I plan to build a soil moisture (and temperature) sensor for my 
>>>>>>>> garden bed.  I'll likely build another for leaf wetness and UV index, 
>>>>>>>> because the sensors are cheap and it will be fun.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The question is how best to get this data to weewx.  I am already 
>>>>>>>> using the SDR driver for my Acurite 5-in-1 and additional sensors.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I could use a 433MHz transmitter.  I think, though, I'd have to 
>>>>>>>> decide on how to make a packet, then modify rtl_433 to recognize that 
>>>>>>>> packet, then modify SDR.py to use that new rtl_433 packet.  This seems 
>>>>>>>> pretty complicated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Or, since these sensors will be within range of wifi, I could use 
>>>>>>>> an ESP2866.  This is attractive because the microcontroller for 
>>>>>>>> reading the 
>>>>>>>> sensor and processing the data is in the same package.  I really like 
>>>>>>>> this 
>>>>>>>> idea.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But how do I get the data to weewx?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Because the sensor will be running on batteries (and maybe solar 
>>>>>>>> cells for the UV/leaf wetness one), I do not want to turn on the wifi 
>>>>>>>> radio 
>>>>>>>> except when absolutely necessary, so weewx will not be able to 
>>>>>>>> initiate 
>>>>>>>> contact.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My first thought was to use ftp, so the sensor connects to an FTP 
>>>>>>>> server on my network, probably on the RPi running weewx, and dumps a 
>>>>>>>> file. 
>>>>>>>>  Then I could write a service within weewx to check for that file, 
>>>>>>>> read it, 
>>>>>>>> and add the data to the LOOP packet.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But I was reading through old discussions here, and I found one 
>>>>>>>> using MQTT as a source for weewx.  There was no resolution reached, 
>>>>>>>> other 
>>>>>>>> than some references to weeRT that I didn't really understand (and 
>>>>>>>> weeRT is 
>>>>>>>> a lot harder to Google than weewx).  
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> MQTT is attractive because it's a standard, and other things could 
>>>>>>>> subscribe to the sensor data (like a home automation program, or 
>>>>>>>> something 
>>>>>>>> that will turn on the water to the garden bed).
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'd rather not start from scratch with the regular sensors; I'd 
>>>>>>>> like to keep using the sdr driver.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Is there some really obvious solution that I'm missing?  Is there 
>>>>>>>> code someone for producing Acurite-like radio packets so my sensors 
>>>>>>>> could 
>>>>>>>> just pretend to be a tower sensor or something?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (I was concerned about getting accurate numbers from a soil 
>>>>>>>> moisture sensor, because all my reading says it depends on soil type, 
>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>> it needs to be calibrated, etc., but Davis doesn't do any of that 
>>>>>>>> calibration, and if just using relative moisture is good enough for 
>>>>>>>> them, 
>>>>>>>> it's good enough for me.)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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