Well, WeeWX uses the same schema as wview, so, in theory, this should be
straightforward to implement.

In theory, of course!

-tk

On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 5:02 PM Glenn McKechnie <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Another approach to the Archive record pages that Wview provided.
>
> https://github.com/glennmckechnie/weewx-wxobs
>
> It queries the weewx database directly and generates the page when
> requested, there are no archived pages.
>
> A local setup (database and webserver on the same machine) should work
> straight after installation (using wee_extension)
> A remote setup (weewx and webserver are seperate machines), takes a
> little more configuring to get running. An sqlite database is know to
> work.  MySQL' should' work but I haven't done it, and there's been no
> comment if someone has.
>
> A live page using the remote setup (weewx and webserver on seperate
> machines) with a small sqlite database that goes back to ~Feb 2018 can
> be found at ...
> http://203.213.243.61/weewx/wxobs/index.php
> Configuration options in skin.conf allow delta-T columns and Apptemp
> to be skipped/replaced.
>
> If you use that page and a recent date returns an error about "...no
> data to display" then it's because the stations  cables did battle
> with a mower and lost, there truly is no data. :-(
>
> On 26/01/2019, Paul R Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Julian,
> > Welcome to weeWx! I migrated from Wview to weeWx and missed missed the
> NOAA
> > Daily Report as well. As Tom said one thing to keep in mind is that you
> > will have 365 files for every year in your database, I have attached the
> > NOAA-YYYY-MM-DD.txt.tmpl that I wrote. You may find it useful as a
> starting
> > point for yours. Not using the standard skin on my site so I just use a
> > pretty standard java-script drop down file selector on my sites Station
> > Report page .
> > Station Reports  http://pauland.net/wxclimatologicalreports.php
> >
> > Example NOAA DAILY output:
> > http://pauland.net/NOAA/NOAA-2019-01-24.txt
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 11:34 AM Julian Pilfold-Bagwell <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Wouldn't it just.  I may well hand it to the head of IT and see if he
> has
> >> someone in mind.
> >>
> >> On Friday, 25 January 2019 16:13:07 UTC, Thomas Keffer wrote:
> >>>
> >>> This would be a perfect student project!
> >>>
> >>> -tk
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 8:11 AM Julian Pilfold-Bagwell <
> >>> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Thomas,
> >>>>
> >>>> Brilliant, thanks for that.  The dailies are useful in a school so
> it's
> >>>> something that would be missed.  I've got a 95MB SQLite database so
> >>>> I'll
> >>>> probably convert it to MySQL before I have add any more load to it and
> >>>> if I
> >>>> get it done, I'll post the updated files so others can pick it up if
> >>>> they
> >>>> want to.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks again,
> >>>>
> >>>> Julian
> >>>>
> >>>> On Friday, 25 January 2019 15:57:05 UTC, Thomas Keffer wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Hi, Julian, and welcome to weewx.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I recall those wview "daily" reports. I did not replicate them with
> >>>>> WeeWX because they take a lot of space. For my 15 year sqlite
> database,
> >>>>> it
> >>>>> would be 5,000+ reports, and a couple hours to regenerate!
> >>>>>
> >>>>> If you really want a similar report, it would not be hard to modify
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> *Standard* or *Seasons* skin to create something similar. The default
> >>>>> is to offer summaries "By Year" and "By Month," but WeeWX also
> offers a
> >>>>> "By
> >>>>> Day" summary. It was introduced in V3.7, but not documented (it will
> >>>>> be
> >>>>> documented in V3.8, to be released RSN). You would have to add the
> >>>>> necessary stanza to the [CheetahGenerator] block in skin.conf.
> >>>>> Something like:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> [CheetahGenerator]
> >>>>>    ...
> >>>>>     [[SummaryByDay]]
> >>>>>         # Reports that summarize "by day"
> >>>>>         [[[NOAA_day]]]
> >>>>>             encoding = strict_ascii
> >>>>>             template = NOAA/NOAA-YYYY-MM-DD.txt.tmpl
> >>>>>
> >>>>> You would then have to create a template NOAA-YYYY-MM-DD.txt.tmpl,
> >>>>> much like NOAA-YYYY-MM.txt.tmpl, except that it would iterate by
> >>>>> record (or hour), instead of day.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Finally, you would have to add the necessary HTML drop-down list to
> >>>>> index.html.tmpl.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -tk
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 6:19 AM Julian Pilfold-Bagwell <
> >>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Under the 4 buttons, there's a pair of drop downs (called them
> >>>>>> buttons, I was wrong) for monthly and annual summaries.  On wview,
> >>>>>> there's
> >>>>>> an addtional drop down and button set marked "Browse Day Records"
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> [image: image.png]
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> that produces output such as that below:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --Timestamp---   Temp    Chill   HIndex  Humid   Dewpt    Wind
> >>>>>>  HiWind  WindDir Rain    Barom   Solar    ET      UV
> >>>>>> --------------   ----    -----   ------  -----   -----   ------
> ------  ------- -----   -----   -----   -----   ----
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 12:45    22.8    22.8    22.8    42      9.2     8       9
>  144     0.0     1014.4  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 12:45    22.8    22.8    22.8    42      9.2     8       9
>  144     0.0     1014.4  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 12:50    23.1    23.1    23.1    42      9.5     11      17
> 164     0.0     1014.4  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 12:55    21.4    21.4    21.4    41      7.6     10      17
> 165     0.0     1014.4  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:00    14.3    14.3    14.3    43      2.0     11      15
> 162     0.0     1014.5  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:05    12.8    12.8    12.8    45      1.1     11      13
> 168     0.0     1014.5  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:10    11.0    11.0    11.0    49      0.6     9       13
> 158     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:15    10.5    10.5    10.5    53      1.3     9       12
> 162     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:20    10.2    10.2    10.2    61      3.0     12      17
> 162     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:25    10.1    10.1    10.1    66      4.0     10      16
> 165     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:30    10.0    10.0    10.0    68      4.3     13      16
> 148     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:35    10.0    10.0    10.0    70      4.7     10      17
> 164     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:40    10.0    10.0    10.0    71      5.1     10      12
> 171     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:45    10.1    10.1    10.1    72      5.3     8       10
> 182     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:50    10.2    10.2    10.2    72      5.5     8       12
> 196     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 13:55    10.5    10.5    10.5    73      5.9     9       14
> 160     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 14:00    10.6    10.6    10.6    73      6.0     10      12
> 180     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 14:05    10.6    10.6    10.6    73      6.0     7       9
>  166     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 14:10    10.7    10.7    10.7    73      6.1     7       10
> 172     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>> 20190125
> >>>>>> 14:15    10.8    10.8    10.8    74      6.3     11      16
> 169     0.0     1014.6  -100000 -100000.000     0.0
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 at 14:02, Andrew Milner <[email protected]>
> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> My 'standard' front page has current, week, month and year buttons.
> >>>>>>> In what way is your front page different??
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> andrewmilner.online
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I also use the Bootstrap skin - which again shows the four
> >>>>>>> varieties:
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> weather.andrewmilner.online
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> so I am not too sure exactly what you are trying to say is
> >>>>>>> missing!!!
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> On Friday, 25 January 2019 15:51:54 UTC+2, Julian Pilfold-Bagwell
> >>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Hi All,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Am in the process of migrating from WView onto a Weewx box, but
> >>>>>>>> I've
> >>>>>>>> noticed that there are only monthly and Annual record buttons on
> the
> >>>>>>>> front
> >>>>>>>> page of Weewx, whereas WView has a daily summary - browse archive
> >>>>>>>> button
> >>>>>>>> that will dump the whole day's reading into a single display.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Is there a hidden button that I'm not seeing or if not, is this a
> >>>>>>>> feature planned for the future?
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>> Julian PB
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