Ok, some more thoughts. Delete the content between the {}, no * opertaions
in there so the error is not in there. Then work through the 'chunks' of
python in the template commenting out/deleting (keeping the template open
in an editor and using control-Z/undo is a great timesaver) each one in
turn until you find the culprit, eg; comment/delete the appttemp
calculations, then the humidex.
Another thought, run weewx directly
<http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#Running_directly> and have a look at
what is coming out for each obs in the archive record (archive records are
identified with a REC and appear each archive interval). Look for any obs
used in the template that have None values. That might give you a clue.
windDir (and the gust equivalent) are often a source of 'Nones' but in this
case I don't think any are used in a multiplication operation. But that is
the sort of thinking you need.
I note your list has no Nones, but that is not what is used in the
template; the template uses the data in weewx, there is a subtle
difference. that is why we need to focus on what weewx 'sees' or 'has'.
Gary
On Friday, 20 January 2017 08:41:33 UTC+10, Robert Mantel wrote:
>
> Hey Gary, thanks for the reply. Yes I tried doing some troubleshooting by
> commenting out specific lines, especially the math.exp ones, but when I do
> cheetah just complains it can't find variable "x" whatever one I have
> commented out. But maybe your technique will yield more info. Here is the
> label map I'm using in fileparse:
>
> tempf = outTemp
> humidity = outHumidity
> inches = pressure
> dewptf = dewpoint
> windspdavg = windSpeed
> winddiravg = windDir
> rainin = rainRate
> timestamp = dateTime
> windgustmph = windGust
> windgustdir = windGustDir
>
> The values on the left come from a cron job I run every minute that does a
> jsonp query to my phant server which acts as my weather station data dump.
> The timestamp comes from the phant server and my cron job code converts it
> to epoch and the query itself grabs the EST version of the timestamp.
> While writing this I'm wondering if I should be using UTC? Anyways, my
> station is inside right now so no wind is being produced but I anticipated
> that the gauges would be able to deal with this condition, otherwise it
> would be complaining all the time about wind and rain and such. Here is a
> dump of my fileparse data file (the one that weewx imports), As you can see
> there are no null values:
>
> soc=255.9961
> rainin=0.1100
> voltage=5.1188
> humidity=35.0000
> windspeedmph=0.0000
> kilopascals=98.6170
> winddir_avg2m=90
> rainmm=2.7940
> windspeedmps=0.0000
> hpa=986.1700
> tempc=21.6800
> windgustmph=0.0000
> tempf=71.0240
> inches=29.1216
> timestamp=1484865589
> windspdmps_avg2m=0.0000
> windspeedkmph=0.0000
> winddir=90
> dewptf=42.0318
> dewptc=5.5732
> altm=235.6895
> altf=773.2595
> dailyrainin=0.6160
> windgustdir=0
>
> Obviously I'm not mapping all these to weewx as of yet. I'm hoping you
> can shed some light on this one.
>
> On Thursday, 19 January 2017 16:44:52 UTC-5, gjr80 wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Welcome to the joys of troubleshooting a Cheetah template! The best
>> Cheetah errors to have are those that crash in your non-template python
>> code as that way you tend to get a meaningfull error trace, if the crash
>> occurs in the in-template python code they can be very hard (well tedious)
>> to track down. As you have no doubt found out the line number quoted in the
>> error trace is usesless, it refers to a temporary file we have no access
>> to. The best clue is the actual error message itself. in this case there is
>> a multiplication operation occuring that is using an integer and the value
>> None which gives the TypeError. What you need to do is carefully look at
>> each multiplication operation in the template (there are 33 but some can be
>> ruled out depending on your settings) and see if any of them could possibly
>> be using a variable that is None. You have what sounds like a unique setup,
>> I would look at what obs your setup is providing weewx and through omission
>> could any of the common obs be None? This could cause some variable in the
>> template to be None (which does not trigger the error) but later on that
>> variable is used in an equation that does trigger the error. As you can see
>> it can get complex. One technique I use is what I call the 'method of
>> halves':
>>
>> 1. make a backup of the template as this is destructive
>> 2. open the template
>> 3. delete the bottom half of the template
>> 4. save the template
>> 5. let weewx do a report cycle(no need to start/stop, just let weewx
>> continue to run, you could be here a while)
>> 6. did the error go away?
>> - yes - the error is in the bottom half of the template, repeat
>> but this time only delete half of what you last deleted
>> - no - the error is the top half of the template, delete half of what
>> is left and repeat
>>
>> As I said it can be tedious, also if you have a template with lots of
>> embedded python you need to be careful where you slice. Anyway I think you
>> should get the idea.
>>
>> Assuming you track down the issue do let us know what the cause was, that
>> way we can harden the gauge-data.txt template.
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Thursday, 19 January 2017 23:44:51 UTC+10, Robert Mantel wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a brand new Raspberry Pi running the latest version of weewx. I
>>> have it working with the default skin and also the Bootstrap skin with no
>>> issues. I'm using fileparse.py to grab data from a text file that gets
>>> generated from a python script that does a jsonp query to my phant server
>>> that is archiving the raw data from my particle photon weather hardware.
>>> Like probably everyone else I came across the SS gauges and love the look
>>> and feel of them so proceeded with the install and followed the
>>> instructions, modifying the gauges.js file and movnig all the appropriate
>>> files into my weewx install. The gauges are reproduced perfectly, but no
>>> data is being input and I get the following error in syslog:
>>>
>>>
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: manager: added record
>>> 2017-01-19 08:26:00 EST (1484832360) to database 'weewx.sdb'
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: manager: added record
>>> 2017-01-19 08:26:00 EST (1484832360) to daily summary in 'weewx.sdb'
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: reportengine: copied 0 files
>>> to /var/www/html/weewx
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: cheetahgenerator: Generate
>>> failed with exception '<type 'exceptions.TypeError'>'
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: cheetahgenerator: ****
>>> Ignoring template /etc/weewx/skins/ss/gauge-data.txt.tmpl
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: cheetahgenerator: **** Reason:
>>> unsupported operand type(s) for *: 'NoneType' and 'int'
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** Traceback (most recent
>>> call last):
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** File
>>> "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/cheetahgenerator.py", line 315, in generate
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** print >> _file, text
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** File
>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Template.py", line 1005, in
>>> __str__
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** rc = getattr(self,
>>> mainMethName)()
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** File
>>> "cheetah__etc_weewx_skins_ss_gauge_data_txt_tmpl_1484791504_04_19193.py",
>>> line 326, in respond
>>> Jan 19 08:27:04 raspberrypi weewx[23078]: **** TypeError: unsupported
>>> operand type(s) for *: 'NoneType' and 'int'
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm wracking my brain trying to find in the gauge-data.txt.tmpl file
>>> what could be causing the operand error and obviously it's a bogus variable
>>> in one of the math functions. So I suspect that there is some missing data
>>> that I'm not supplying it? Also of note, when I set up weewx I chose
>>> metricwx for the display units, but the database is using US units. Is
>>> this my problem? Should I have stuck with US display units as well when I
>>> did the initial install?
>>>
>>
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