Just tried it. I have deleted the entire database and started the daemon
from console. Unfortunately the same messages.
Am Mittwoch, 28. März 2018 19:05:56 UTC+2 schrieb Andrew Milner:
>
> do you always remember to delete the database after running with the
> simulator and before starting to
do you always remember to delete the database after running with the
simulator and before starting to run with the fileparse driver??
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 19:51:56 UTC+3, Gucky wrote:
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>
> Am Dienstag, 27. März 2018 20:56:47 UTC+2 schrieb Gucky:
>>
>> Thank you guys for your
Thank you guys for your instructions. The fileparse driver was successfully
installed without equals sign as Andrew described.
Trying to install weewxd on an debian system:
1. I follwed the instructions in the manual and
2. I adjusted the path information because I had installed weewx
Yep, I was wrong. It's clear from the trace that problem is the path to the
extension.
Gary
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On Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 3:41:01 AM UTC-7, gjr80 wrote:
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> Re wee_extension, clearly a typo in the 'Action' section, actual live
> --install screenshots further down show this. As a rule double hyphen
> actions require the equals sign, single hyphen actions do not and just use
> a space. I
Just to clarify:
1. stop weewx
2. cd /home/weewx/bin
3. ./wee_extension --install=/home/weewx/examples/fileparse
4. ./wee_config --reconfigure and select the fileparse driver
5. restart weewx
On Sunday, 25 March 2018 13:41:01 UTC+3, gjr80 wrote:
> On closer inspection seems to be a bit
in the utilities guide the help has the = sign, the actions section below
for -- install does not
I thought the issue was the readme file implying install the fileparse
directory as being within an extensions directory, whilst it seems to
actually be within the examples directory, and I
Hi,
Look very carefully at the command line syntax when using the --install action
with
wee_extension (http://weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#wee_extension_utility). You
are missing an equals sign immediately after --install.
Gary
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This is a wild shot
try
1. stop weewx
2. cd /home/weewx/bin
3. ./wee_extension --install /home/weewx/examples/fileparse
4. use weeconfig to reconfigure and select the fileparse driver
5. restart weewx
On Sunday, 25 March 2018 11:40:55 UTC+3, Gucky wrote:
> Trying to follow the
Trying to follow the unstructions for installing the fileparse driver,
unfortunately not successfully :(
Bear with me, I'm not very familiar with programming, but I'm trying my
best.
Here is what I've tried:
a) copied the filepase.py into weewx/bin/user
b) in the dir weewx/bin ./wee_extension
Many thanks Gary, will look into tis over the weekend and try to use the
file parse driver :)) I will let you know, how it worked for me :))
Am Donnerstag, 22. März 2018 22:57:55 UTC+1 schrieb gjr80:
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> Was on the iPad before and it is somewhat labour intensive to find/include
> links. The
>
> Here comes my next one: Using the import function, this required user
> interaction and confirming with "y", that I wish to continue. How can I
> pass the "y" parameter in batch-mode?
>
>
If by "import function" you mean the utility wee_import, it does not have
a way to pass a "y" parameter.
Was on the iPad before and it is somewhat labour intensive to find/include
links. The file parse driver should be in the examples/fileparse directory
of your weeWX install (where these directories are located will depend on
your install, /home/weewx for a setup.py install, /usr/share/doc/weewx
Hi Gary,
many thanks for your suggestion ! Import is definetly not my first choice
but my first try :) I was looking for something like a file-parser driver,
but I didn't find that information until now. Can you send me a link or
probably example code as well?
Looking forward to your answer :))
Hi,
I know that you may well have good reason, but rather than manipulating the
weeWX database itself or running wee_import (I am guessing this is what you
mean when you refer to 'the import function') to import data, have you
considered running weeWX with something like the file_parse driver?
Many thanks to all of you, your help is highly appreciated, as it brings me
up to speed in understanding weewx. So far I could follow all of your
comments and it works well for me. As I'm progressing, more follow-up
questions appear :)
Here comes my next one: Using the import function, this
>
> How does the report generator know, which database to use? I have
> installed and configured mysql parrelel to sqlite following the description
> in the manual. I cannot find any infor how to disable sqlite.
>
>
All of the weeWX utilities, including wee_reports, get their configuration
When running the reports, I see one entry in syslog saying
"cheetagenerator: generated 14 files for report StandardReport in 3.68
seconds"
and
Imagegenerator: generated 12 images for StandardReport in 0.66 seconds
and
copygenerator: copied 14 files to ...weewx/public_html
Interesting, now the
Have you checked the wiki for ideas on getting data into the database??
https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/intake-strategies
On Thursday, 22 March 2018 16:39:26 UTC+2, Andrew Milner wrote:
> The log is your friend. What does the log say when you run wee_reports??
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 22
The log is your friend. What does the log say when you run wee_reports??
On Thursday, 22 March 2018 16:23:31 UTC+2, Gucky wrote:
> Thanks for your quick answer. I have cleaned up the mysql database and
> left the sqlite database with old testdata from simulator.
> Then I have imported some
Thanks for your quick answer. I have cleaned up the mysql database and left
the sqlite database with old testdata from simulator.
Then I have imported some data to mysql using weewx-import function. Data
are imported property to mysql database.
Then I ran the wee_reports. Unfortunately the
If you are loading the database yourself then you can just use cron to run
wee_reports say every 5 minutes - and the html pages will be generated
every 5 minutes for you - no need to run weewx itself.
Any help??
On Thursday, 22 March 2018 10:33:23 UTC+2, Gucky wrote:
> I have a Raspberry Pi
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