Thanks.
I’ll swap to test tomorrow.

It’s always something...


On Tue, Sep 4, 2018 at 11:01 PM Colin Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here's mine that work fine
>
>
> Weewx.conf
>
> [[MQTT]]
>
>         #This section is for the MQTT service setup
>
>         server_url = mqtt://test.mosquitto.org:1883/
>
>         topic = weather/41south
>
>         unit_system = METRIC
>
>         binding = archive, loop
>
>         aggregation = aggregate
>
> Skin.conf
>
>
> # MQTT Defaults
>
>     mqtt_enabled = 1
>
>     mqtt_host = "test.mosquitto.org"
>
>     mqtt_port = 8080
>
>     mqtt_ssl = 0
>
>     mqtt_topic = "weather/41south/#"
>
>     disconnect_live_website_visitor = 1800000
>
> On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 2:31 PM G Hammer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I can say that my mosquitto install is not using websockets.
>> With mqtt-spy on the server, I can set it up for either default or
>> websockets.
>> Default works fine, websockets does not.
>> Though only item I changed in the mosquitto.conf is protocol websockets
>>
>> So, stumped. Anyone have a working mosquitto install that they would
>> share the conf?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 5:53:18 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>>
>>> On second glance, use this tool instead.
>>> http://mitsuruog.github.io/what-mqtt/ since it can support SSL brokers
>>> (even though it's not documented). Maybe I should setup my own websocket
>>> test tool? :)
>>>
>>> If your MQTT is setup with SSL, then you'll want to connect to secure
>>> websockets with WSS. Otherwise it'll use normal websockets which is ws.
>>>
>>> Example: wss://your.broker.com:port for secure. Then subscribe to your
>>> topic and see if its working
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 5:44:14 PM UTC-4, Pat wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The skin - at its core - will show the data from the previous archive.
>>>> Once connected it'll update those fields from the MQTT messages.
>>>>
>>>> The MQTT will show "connected" in the status bar once it gets a
>>>> timestamp from the published message.
>>>>
>>>> Check to make sure your broker allows websockets. To validate you can
>>>> use this test tool. http://www.hivemq.com/demos/websocket-client/
>>>>
>>>> If that test tool works, make sure your config options are correct.
>>>>
>>>> Anything in the Chrome console log?
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 4:53:08 PM UTC-4, G Hammer wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Colin,
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't think the problem is with sending or retrieving data from the
>>>>> MQTT server, I have done both the test.mosquitto.org and then
>>>>> installed mosquitto on my server.
>>>>> I used MQTT.fx to subscribe to both and both are getting the data.
>>>>> The skin is getting data as it shows the temp, humidity, wind, but
>>>>> never shows a connection and never completes the main page. Graphs on the
>>>>> page are missing/blank but shown on the Graphs page.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can better understand the issue by visiting the site. After you
>>>>> are there for 30 seconds or so, refresh the page and see that the data has
>>>>> changed.
>>>>> My Weather Site <https://ghammer.net/weather/>
>>>>>
>>>>
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