I've been discussing the possibility to have the author of "a
mbient2pwsweather <https://github.com/killroyboy/ambient2pwsweather>" 
modify his node.js service to allow input to Matthew Wall's Interceptor 
plugin. The idea is to allow the continued use of Ambientweather.net, while 
still capturing weather data for Weewx, so that it can be published to the 
supported weather services and used with Hubitat or other home automation 
systems. I'm already able to listen to my WS-0900-IP bridge and get the 
data into Weewx, but currently that comes at the cost of no longer being 
able to use Ambientweather.net or any of their services such as IFTTT, Alex 
Voice Services and Google Assistant.


Is there a guide for how the data must be formatted for input to the 
interceptor.py plugin? Hoping anyone with knowledge of interceptor or 
@mwall could comment please.


Here's what the ambient2pwsweather 
<https://github.com/killroyboy/ambient2pwsweather> developer wrote:



*"If I'm understanding it correctly, it wouldn't be that difficult to 
enhance this utility to send the data to a different url/port. You would 
then need to run a new interceptor instance running in "listen mode" that 
would handle the insertion into weewx.*

*The minor difficulty would be in ensuring the data is in a format that the 
interceptor would understand. If you can work that out and get me some 
documentation (or point me to a URL), I can enhance ambient2pwsweather."*

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