Well dang, set it as noted, getting the same failure.

/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: WUThread: 
WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 400: Bad 
Request
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
/var/log/system.log:Apr 26 10:16:16 Magrathea weewx[51991]: forecast: 
AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for Poway, CA from 
http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/

I’ll just wait until 4.0 and see if that changes anything.

        David

> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:50 AM, John Kline <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Add location to the Aeris entry in weewx.conf.
> 
>     [[Aeris]]
>         client_id = XXX
>         client_secret = XXX
>         location = "Poway, CA"
> 
>> On Apr 26, 2020, at 9:09 AM, David Barto <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Brilliant. Now I get the forecast if I set the location to “Poway, CA.” and 
>> that works for me.
>> Where in the configuration for Aeris would I change the location for getting 
>> their forecast for my city?
>> 
>>      David
>> 
>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 5:20 PM, John Kline <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yikes.  Forgot the diff.  The line numbers won’t match, but this should be 
>>> easy to apply to your current forecast.py.
>>> 
>>> diff --git a/bin/user/forecast.py b/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> index d947fb3..2254fed 100644
>>> --- a/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> +++ b/bin/user/forecast.py
>>> @@ -5033,9 +5033,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>>                            help="specify the location")
>>>          parser.add_option("--api-key", dest="api_key", type=str, 
>>> metavar="KEY",
>>>                            help="specify the api key")
>>> -        parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client-id", type=str,
>>> +        parser.add_option("--client-id", dest="client_id", type=str,
>>>                            metavar="ID", help="specify the client id")
>>> -        parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client-secret", 
>>> type=str,
>>> +        parser.add_option("--client-secret", dest="client_secret", 
>>> type=str,
>>>                            metavar="SECRET", help="specify the client 
>>> secret")
>>>          parser.add_option("--filename", dest="filename", 
>>> metavar="FILENAME",
>>>                            help="file that contains forecast data",
>>> @@ -5078,6 +5078,9 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
>>>                  fcast = AerisForecast.download(
>>>                      options.client_id, options.client_secret, options.loc)
>>>                  print(fcast)
>>> +            elif options.method.lower() == 'aeris':
>>> +                fcast = AerisForecast.download(options.client_id, 
>>> options.client_secret, options.loc)
>>> +                print(fcast)
>>>              elif options.method.lower() == 'wwo':
>>>                  fcast = WWOForecast.download(options.api_key, options.loc)
>>>                  print(fcast)
>>> 
>>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:59 PM, John Kline <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Here’s a diff showing the changes I had to make so that the command below 
>>>> will run.
>>>> 
>>>> Please make those changes and then run the command again pointing to your 
>>>> changed file.  You don’t even have to update the forecast.py that weewx is 
>>>> using.  This is just so that you don’t get the method not supported error 
>>>> below when running directly.
>>>> 
>>>> Of course, you also need to plug in your client-I’d and secret-key.
>>>> 
>>>> BTW, you didn’t have to send me this error.  I told you it wouldn’t work 
>>>> without modifying the code.
>>>> 
>>>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 4:51 PM, David Barto <[email protected] 
>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Running Weewx 3.9.2.
>>>>> Forecast skins/forecast/skin.conf:    version = 3.3.2
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Magrathea:weewx-installed katherinebarto$ 
>>>>> PYTHONPATH=/Users/shared/weewx/bin python bin/user/forecast.py --method 
>>>>> Aeris --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret YYY --loc 
>>>>> “32.98265 -117.0405"
>>>>> 
>>>>> Returns:
>>>>> unsupported forecast method Aeris
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 2:48 PM, John Kline <[email protected] 
>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I switched from my free trial Aeris to a free one based on the thread 
>>>>>> you mention.  I got back the same client ID and secret.  It continues to 
>>>>>> work for me.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You should be able to do something like the following to test:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python3 bin/user/forecast.py --method Aeris 
>>>>>> --action download --client-id XXX --client-secret XXX--loc 
>>>>>> "37.431495,-122.110937"
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If you could do that, you could quickly see wether the issue is that no 
>>>>>> forecast is available for the location you requested.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Alas, I notice that Aeris isn’t supported when running as main.  I added 
>>>>>> the support to do that and fixed some bugs WRT command line arguments.  
>>>>>> I will add it to my fork, but I will need to test more.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What version of WeeWX and the forecast plugin are you running?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ALSO, PLEASE REPLY ON THE LIST RATHER THAN DIRECTLY TO ME.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On Apr 25, 2020, at 12:23 PM, David Barto <[email protected] 
>>>>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> galfert posted that you can get free Aeris forecasting:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The free Aeris Weather account is not advertised. You have to use the 
>>>>>>> link I provided to get in on the special "Contributor account" only for 
>>>>>>> those that contribute with their station to PWSweather.com 
>>>>>>> <http://pwsweather.com/>.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This link: https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/ 
>>>>>>> <https://www.aerisweather.com/signup/pws/>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> -----
>>>>>>> So I signed up for Aeris through the pws, and got my 2 hashes.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I added the Aeris data to weewx.conf and restarted.
>>>>>>> The forecast page doesn't show any forecast for Aeris, while the
>>>>>>> NWS does show up.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html 
>>>>>>> <https://www.kdbarto.org/weather/forecast/multiple-tables.html>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The log output for weewx is showing an error:
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 
>>>>>>> 400: Bad Request
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:16 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 1 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
>>>>>>> Service Unavailable
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 
>>>>>>> 400: Bad Request
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> WUThread: WU: failed attempt 2 to download forecast: HTTP Error 503: 
>>>>>>> Service Unavailable
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed attempt 3 to download forecast: HTTP Error 
>>>>>>> 400: Bad Request
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> AerisThread: Aeris: failed to download forecast
>>>>>>> /var/log/system.log:Apr 25 11:17:17 Magrathea weewx[28709]: forecast: 
>>>>>>> AerisThread: Aeris: no forecast data for 32.983056,-117.04 from 
>>>>>>> http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/ <http://api.aerisapi.com/forecasts/>
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Clearly I've not configured something correctly. Anyone want to point 
>>>>>>> out the error of my ways?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>         David
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