Its all working fine. Just one extra field required. Much easier than I
expected, but then again all the hard work had been done for me in the CRT
extension. Thank you.

I will make this available for everyone when I have cleaned it all up.

Ian

On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:17 PM steeple ian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok doing well so far. I have packaged a 'mbrt.py' file and installed it
> correctly. It is producing a 'MBrealtimeupload.txt' file with some data.
> Hopefully all I need to do is map the Meteobridge fields into the correct
> positions. Will have to leave that until this evening as 'outdoor jobs' are
> beckoning.
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 10:33 AM Ian Millard <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Ok thanks for the confidence boost.
>>
>> I already have a comparison of the two live data files. They are very
>> similar but Meteobridge has extra fields. In general these additional
>> fields do not appear to be used by the template. As a first step, I will
>> amend the field listing at the end of crt.py to match the Meteobridge
>> format and see what happens - or am I being too simplistic?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ian
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On 6 Jan 2019, at 08:41, mwall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 1:17:07 AM UTC-5, Ian Millard wrote:
>>>
>>> I may be imagining things but some time ago I came across a mention of a
>>> Meteobridge realtime extension for weeWX to emit live data in a similar
>>> fashion to the CRT extension. I have searched and searched but nothing has
>>> turned up. I am prepared to try and have a go myself but Python is very
>>> much *not* my strong point. Is there anyone willing to hold my hand
>>> through the process?
>>>
>>
>> you should be able to do this pretty easily.  post questions here, or if
>> it gets too technical move the discussion to weewx-development, if you
>> like.  we've been through this process before with cumulus (realtime.txt
>> and variants) and weatherdisplay (customclientraw.txt and variants) for
>> steelseries and numerous other 'templates'.
>>
>> you might want to start by forking the weewx-crt extension.  just modify
>> the output so that it contains the data in whatever order and format
>> meteobridge emits them.
>>
>> hopefully you can get the specification from boris or brian.  but if not,
>> you can easily reverse engineer it by looking at a sample of whatever
>> weather34 for meteobridge is trying to ingest.
>>
>> m
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