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 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 --install user/fileparse
>
> Request to install 'fileparse'
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./wee_extension", line 83, in <module>
>     main()
>   File "./wee_extension", line 75, in main
>     ext.install_extension(options.install)
>   File "/usr/local/bin/weewx/bin/weecfg/extension.py", line 124, in 
> install_extension
>     raise InstallError("Extension '%s' not found." % extension_path)
> weecfg.extension.InstallError: Extension 'fileparse' not found.
>
> I have tried exactly as described in the readme.txt in examples/fileparse 
> but installation is not successful.
>
> Can you please advise, what I made wrong?
>
>
> Am Donnerstag, 22. März 2018 22:57:55 UTC+1 schrieb gjr80:
>>
>> 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 for a .deb install - Where to 
>> find things <http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#Where_to_find_things> 
>> is a helpful resource for, well, where to find things on your weeWX 
>> install). There is a brief mention of fileparse in the Customization 
>> Guide <http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm#Examples>, plus if you look 
>> in the file parse driver file, fileparse.py, you will find some 
>> install/config instructions in the comments at the start of the file. It is 
>> a very basic driver so there is not much to it. Another useful resource is 
>> searching the forums, I seem to recall a number of folks with arduinos or 
>> the like have used the fileparse driver.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Friday, 23 March 2018 07:37:45 UTC+10, Gucky wrote:
>>>
>>> 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 :))
>>>
>>> Am Donnerstag, 22. März 2018 09:33:23 UTC+1 schrieb Gucky:
>>>>
>>>> I have a Raspberry Pi and Arduinos collecting weather data and I would 
>>>> like to use Weews software to visualize my data. I'm not using a weather 
>>>> station.
>>>> I have already enabled a mysql database in weewx and when running the 
>>>> simulator, mysql is properly populated with data.
>>>> My approach is to use the import function of weewx to import data from 
>>>> my sensors an get the internal calculations etc. properly done.
>>>>
>>>> Question: As I don't want the data from the simulator, what do I need 
>>>> to configure to get my sensor data visualized?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot for your help !
>>>>
>>>

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