Hm ok, thanks - will poke about with it and see what chaos will ensue. :-)
On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 12:20:08 PM UTC-6, Pat wrote: > > Admittedly it's been many months since I've looked at this. > aggregate_interval is dependent on aggregate_type. The homepage or day > charts are a None type so that they do not aggregate and show their actual > values. If the type is none, then the interval is none. This is the way > weewx gets the data from the database. It needs a type before it can do an > interval to request data from the database. > > The valid types of aggregate_type is None, avg, sum, min, max > > So for your day charts, you'd want None. So this means it'll pull the > record from every archive period. Since you're set to 1 minute archives, > that's 1440 data points per observation. It adds up quick. > > > On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 1:02:43 PM UTC-5, Pat wrote: >> >> Ok thanks. I've got about an hour now so I'll see if I can play around >> with it too >> >> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 12:57:09 PM UTC-5, Brett Cooper wrote: >>> >>> I have added `aggregate_interval = 300` to skin.conf, both in the >>> [homepage] segment and as a global. Will see what happens soon. >>> >>> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 11:07:26 AM UTC-6, Pat wrote: >>>> >>>> your reply went to me as a private message thats why it disappeared :) >>>> >>>> Your homepage graphs come up as every 3 mins for me when the graph is >>>> zoomed out. But when you click-to-drag to zoom in a section, it's every 1 >>>> minute. So I think this is highchart's way of showing a lot of data >>>> truncated to a viewable zoomed-out view? >>>> >>>> In terms of dialing it back to save on json size and data, I'm not sure >>>> an option exists right now. aggregate_interval exists in the code, but I >>>> don't think I've ever tested overriding it in graphs.conf - you could try >>>> something like aggregate_interval = 300 in graphs.conf to see if it >>>> changes >>>> it to every 5 mins? Some testing would need to happen here (I might be >>>> able to do this later this afternoon) >>>> >>>> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 11:51:48 AM UTC-5, Brett Cooper wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Not sure if google ate the URL or if it's in perpetual approval - >>>>> added a couple of spaces; https : / / weewx . potatoforinter . net >>>>> >>>>> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 10:24:16 AM UTC-6, Pat wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> 60 seconds is a bit aggressive for archives, that'll explain why your >>>>>> json is so large. That said, your charts should be showing 60s of data, >>>>>> not >>>>>> 3 minutes, so i'm a little confused by it from this distance. Is your >>>>>> site >>>>>> public? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 10:50:06 AM UTC-5, Brett Cooper wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> No, it is not - it's 60 seconds as per weewx.conf `archive_interval` >>>>>>> setting. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> All of the data is being pulled from the archive table in the weewx >>>>>>> SQL DB. Worth noting that I do have a weewx 'rapid' plugin active. It >>>>>>> is >>>>>>> saving every loop packet (about 2-3 second wait per loop) to its own >>>>>>> unique >>>>>>> mySQL table. However, I am not seeing that data on the highcharts data >>>>>>> sets >>>>>>> anywhere. Granted, that'd likely cause my computer browser to catch on >>>>>>> fire. :-) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's a little confusing when it's pulling data on a three-minute >>>>>>> interval, all the while the config is 60s. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 9:43:22 AM UTC-6, Pat wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The data should correlate to your archive interval. Is your archive >>>>>>>> interval in weewx.conf set to 3 minutes? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 8:50:29 PM UTC-5, Brett Cooper >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Quick question, is there an option somewhere on Belchertown / >>>>>>>>> highcharts to reduce the granularity of data outputted? I've tried >>>>>>>>> multiple >>>>>>>>> combinations to reduce the data being thrown to the JSON file for my >>>>>>>>> index >>>>>>>>> page, and it always will defer to three minutes. I would like to set >>>>>>>>> it to >>>>>>>>> five or ten minutes. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My JSON file is currently 27500 lines of data when formatted. It's >>>>>>>>> causing my mobile client to become unresponsive when scrolled >>>>>>>>> into/out-of-the viewport. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -- 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 discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/387cfc43-598a-4b4c-bb85-f57d4be5e237%40googlegroups.com.