Good point on the was it actually working thought - it did not seem to make
sense that it was not working and then was. It may well have been the
subscribing part.
Good point on the clutter, i will turn off the logging as i think its
logging every post!
Thanks for all the help (new here -
The other thing I did to reduce the "clutter" in the logs is setting these
in weewx.conf in the MQTT section;
log_success = False
log_failure = True
Unless you really want to see every time it posts successfully of course :)
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 4:48 AM vince wrote:
> On Wednesday,
On Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 12:20:37 AM UTC-8, Andy Hudson-Smith
wrote:
> Below is the snip in case it also helps anyone else. Easy when you know
> how :)
>
>
>
> topic = downhamweather
> binding = loop
> unit_system = METRICWX
>
That worked - thanks a lot, i was missing the name!
Below is the snip in case it also helps anyone else. Easy when you know how
:)
I now have rain in mm and wind in mph, so the norm in the UK.
Thanks again
Andy
topic = downhamweather
binding = loop
That worked - thanks a lot, i was missing the name! Below is the snip in case
it also helps anyone else. Easy when you know how :)
Thanks again
Andy
server_url = mqtt://username:passw...@mqttserver.ddns.net:1883/
topic = downhamweather
binding = loop
unit_system =
> Pat - I'm not quite seeing what changes you're suggesting, but that might
just be my old eyes and non-cooperating fonts in the browser here. I'm
not aware that weewx cares about indentation if that's what you changed
(guess I need either more or less coffee, uncertain which:-)
I'm with
On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 4:00:02 PM UTC-8, Pat wrote:
>
> Try
>
> [[MQTT]]
> unit_system = METRIC
> ***snip***
> [[[inputs]]]
> windSpeed
> name = windSpeed_mph
> units = mile_per_hour
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 at 5:30:32 PM