fetched the latest from github, and changed the datasets to 2,4,3. Valid
data downloaded. Output on screen:
Fetching 1594116000 - 1594117800
The following sensors are found:
Product name: WeatherLink LIVE Health
category: Health
sensor type: 504
Product name: Sensor Suite
category: Other
sensor type: 55
Product name: Barometer
category: Barometer
sensor type: 242
Product name: Inside Temp/Hum
category: Inside Temp/Hum
sensor type: 243
Product name: Vantage Pro2 Plus with 24-hr-Fan-Aspirated Radiation shield,
includes UV & Solar Radiation Sensors
category: ISS
sensor type: 46
Op woensdag 8 juli 2020 om 22:09:30 UTC+2 schreef Bastiaan Meelberg:
> Interesting. I made a small change so the program will show the sensors
> found.
> It looks like the extra temp is dataset 0 (lets skip that for now),
> barometer is set 2, inside is set 3 and the remaining data is set 4. So
> like you figured out, this should give the correct data:
>
> baro_data = weather_data['sensors'][2]['data'
>>
>> ]
>> iss_data = weather_data['sensors'][4]['data']
>> indoor_data = weather_data['sensors'][3]['data']
>>
>>
> On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:53:38 PM UTC+2, Maarten van der Hoeven
> wrote:
>>
>> maarten@ubuntu:~/weatherlink$ python3 weewx_weatherlink -s
>> 2020-07-07T12:00 -e 2020-07-07T12:30
>> Use dates: 2020-07-07 12:00:00 - 2020-07-07 12:30:00
>> 1 [1594116000] - [1594117800]: 2020-07-07 12:00:00 - 2020-07-07 12:30:00
>> Finding stations:
>>
>>
>>
>> Op woensdag 8 juli 2020 om 21:22:33 UTC+2 schreef Bastiaan Meelberg:
>>
>>> Thanks for testing.
>>>
>>> The 'problem' with api v2 is that it delivers a HUGE amount of data.
>>> With my setup it works perfect, I can import months at the time.
>>>
>>> I think indeed of you different setup it is not working. Maybe a
>>> question/answer that the program is showing bit of the data and asks if it
>>> is the data the user wants to import.
>>>
>>> I added a 'print url' to the latest build, if you can try an import of a
>>> short period, lets say 30 min and use the link to download the JSON data in
>>> a web-browser. (The link is valid for a few minutes, due to the timestamp
>>> in the signature) and post it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 9:10:36 PM UTC+2, Maarten van der Hoeven
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If I change the code to (#2, #0 and #3 are the values in your code),
>>>> the data is imported okay (except extratemp1). I guess it has something to
>>>> do with my ISS not having ID=1, but ID=2. An my external temp sensor
>>>> running on ID=3
>>>>
>>>> Find attached the resulting csv file
>>>>
>>>> baro_data = weather_data['sensors'][2]['data'] #2
>>>> iss_data = weather_data['sensors'][1]['data'] #0
>>>> indoor_data = weather_data['sensors'][3]['data'] #3
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Op dinsdag 7 juli 2020 om 21:33:57 UTC+2 schreef Bastiaan Meelberg:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Maarten,
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want you can give the importer a try:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/grebleem/weewx_wl_import
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 1:09:34 PM UTC+2, Maarten van der Hoeven
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Bastiaan,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> something I can test?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Op zondag 5 juli 2020 14:02:38 UTC+2 schreef [email protected]:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry for that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There was a misunderstandings . Let's forget this conversation;)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -fp
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le samedi 4 juillet 2020 à 13:36:23 UTC+2, [email protected] a
>>>>>>> écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes, agree. I like the weather, I like programming, I like to
>>>>>>>> cooperate. It's my current lack of python-knowledge that I want to
>>>>>>>> contribute the best I can do right now, and that is testing both of
>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>> drivers. I dont see it as competition, and may the best win. Far from
>>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>>> In the end, it's my small contribution to the community in testing two
>>>>>>>> drivers, and make them both better working. In hoping that the user
>>>>>>>> pick
>>>>>>>> the driver it feels most comfortably with, or not.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Op zaterdag 4 juli 2020 12:52:09 UTC+2 schreef Bastiaan Meelberg:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I just program what I need, because I like programming.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Use my program (you all-ready did I see in you're driver ;-), or
>>>>>>>>> don't use it. That is the good think of open source.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Your importer is doing the calculation e.g. Fahrenheit to Celsius
>>>>>>>>> I don't like that, weewx is way better in making the conversions.
>>>>>>>>> Also I just want to import a date range and not have to figure out
>>>>>>>>> my station_id. So I decided to make my own.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But feel free to make a better driver/importer.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 12:38:54 PM UTC+2, Florentin Prevost
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Like we work on the same functions for Wll driver. Why not to
>>>>>>>>>> work together to developp the driver ? Each one developp the same
>>>>>>>>>> code and
>>>>>>>>>> it would a shame to work 2 times for the same code ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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