maybe i'm in over my head but not getting data. all i'm looking for is a way to push to WU and CWOP, don't care about myacurite
when i try to web to > >> ############################################################################## >> # This section is for information about the station. >> [Station] >> # Description of the station location >> location = South Point Landing Belmont NC >> # Latitude in decimal degrees. Negative for southern hemisphere >> latitude = 35.174819 >> # Longitude in decimal degrees. Negative for western hemisphere. >> longitude = -81.024192 >> # Altitude of the station, with unit it is in. This is downloaded from >> # from the station if the hardware supports it. >> altitude = 663, foot >> # Set to type of station hardware. There must be a corresponding >> stanza >> # in this file with a 'driver' parameter indicating the driver to be >> used. >> station_type = Interceptor >> # If you have a website, you may specify an URL >> #station_url = http://www.example.com >> # The start of the rain year (1=January; 10=October, etc.). This is >> # downloaded from the station if the hardware supports it. >> rain_year_start = 1 >> # Start of week (0=Monday, 6=Sunday) >> week_start = 6 >> >> ############################################################################## >> [Interceptor] >> # This section is for the network traffic interceptor driver. >> # The driver to use: >> driver = user.interceptor >> # Specify the hardware device to capture. Options include: >> # acurite-bridge - acurite internet bridge, smarthub, or access >> # observer - fine offset WH2600/HP1000/HP1003, ambient WS2902 >> # lw30x - oregon scientific LW301/LW302 >> # lacrosse-bridge - lacrosse GW1000U/C84612 internet bridge >> # ecowitt-client - any hardware that uses the ecowitt protocol >> # wu-client - any hardware that uses the weather underground >> protocol >> device_type = acurite-bridge >> >> ############################################################################## >> [Simulator] >> # This section is for the weewx weather station simulator >> # The time (in seconds) between LOOP packets. >> loop_interval = 2.5 >> # The simulator mode can be either 'simulator' or 'generator'. >> # Real-time simulator. Sleep between each LOOP packet. >> mode = simulator >> # Generator. Emit LOOP packets as fast as possible (useful for >> testing). >> #mode = generator >> # The start time. Format is YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM. If not specified, the >> default >> # is to use the present time. >> #start = 2011-01-01T00:00 >> # The driver to use: >> driver = weewx.drivers.simulator >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section is for uploading data to Internet sites >> [StdRESTful] >> [[StationRegistry]] >> # To register this weather station with weewx, set this to true >> register_this_station = false >> [[AWEKAS]] >> # This section is for configuring posts to AWEKAS. >> # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true, >> # and specify a username and password. >> # To guard against parsing errors, put the password in quotes. >> enable = false >> username = replace_me >> password = replace_me >> [[CWOP]] >> # This section is for configuring posts to CWOP. >> # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true, >> # and specify the station ID (e.g., CW1234). >> enable = false >> station = replace_me >> # If this is an APRS (radio amateur) station, uncomment >> # the following and replace with a passcode (e.g., 12345). >> #passcode = replace_me (APRS stations only) >> [[PWSweather]] >> # This section is for configuring posts to PWSweather.com. >> # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true, >> # and specify a station and password. >> # To guard against parsing errors, put the password in quotes. >> enable = false >> station = replace_me >> password = replace_me >> [[WOW]] >> # This section is for configuring posts to WOW. >> # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true, >> # and specify a station and password. >> # To guard against parsing errors, put the password in quotes. >> enable = false >> station = replace_me >> password = replace_me >> [[Wunderground]] >> # This section is for configuring posts to the Weather >> Underground. >> # If you wish to do this, set the option 'enable' to true, >> # and specify a station (e.g., 'KORHOODR3') and password. >> # To guard against parsing errors, put the password in quotes. >> enable = true >> station = KNCBELMO17 >> password = xxxxxxxxxxx >> # If you plan on using wunderfixer, set the following >> # to your API key: >> api_key = replace_me >> # Set the following to True to have weewx use the WU "Rapidfire" >> # protocol. Not all hardware can support it. See the User's Guide. >> rapidfire = True >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section specifies what reports, using which skins, to generate. >> [StdReport] >> # Where the skins reside, relative to WEEWX_ROOT >> SKIN_ROOT = /etc/weewx/skins >> # Where the generated reports should go, relative to WEEWX_ROOT >> HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx >> # The database binding indicates which data should be used in reports. >> data_binding = wx_binding >> # Whether to log a successful operation >> log_success = True >> # Whether to log an unsuccessful operation >> log_failure = False >> # Each of the following subsections defines a report that will be run. >> # See the customizing guide to change the units, plot types and line >> # colors, modify the fonts, display additional sensor data, and other >> # customizations. Many of those changes can be made here by overriding >> # parameters, or by modifying templates within the skin itself. >> [[SeasonsReport]] >> # The SeasonsReport uses the 'Seasons' skin, which contains the >> # images, templates and plots for the report. >> skin = Seasons >> enable = true >> [[SmartphoneReport]] >> # The SmartphoneReport uses the 'Smartphone' skin, and the images >> and >> # files are placed in a dedicated subdirectory. >> skin = Smartphone >> enable = false >> HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx/smartphone >> [[MobileReport]] >> # The MobileReport uses the 'Mobile' skin, and the images and >> files >> # are placed in a dedicated subdirectory. >> skin = Mobile >> enable = false >> HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx/mobile >> [[StandardReport]] >> # This is the old "Standard" skin. By default, it is not enabled. >> skin = Standard >> enable = false >> [[FTP]] >> # FTP'ing the results to a webserver is treated as just another >> report, >> # albeit one with an unusual report generator! >> skin = Ftp >> # If you wish to use FTP, set "enable" to "true", then >> # fill out the next four lines. >> # Use quotes around passwords to guard against parsing errors. >> enable = false >> user = replace_me >> password = replace_me >> server = replace_me # The ftp server name, e.g, >> www.myserver.org >> path = replace_me # The destination directory, e.g., /weather >> # Set to True for an FTP over TLS (FTPS) connection. Not all >> servers >> # support this. >> secure_ftp = False >> # To upload files from something other than what HTML_ROOT is set >> # to above, specify a different HTML_ROOT here. >> #HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx >> # Most FTP servers use port 21 >> port = 21 >> # Set to 1 to use passive mode, zero for active mode >> passive = 1 >> [[RSYNC]] >> # rsync'ing to a webserver is treated as just another report >> skin = Rsync >> # If you wish to use rsync, you must configure passwordless ssh >> using >> # public/private key authentication from the user account that >> weewx >> # runs to the user account on the remote machine where the files >> # will be copied. >> # >> # If you wish to use rsync, set "enable" to "true", then >> # fill out server, user, and path. >> # The server should appear in your .ssh/config file. >> # The user is the username used in the identity file. >> # The path is the destination directory, such as >> /var/www/html/weather. >> # Be sure that the user has write permissions on the destination! >> enable = false >> server = replace_me >> user = replace_me >> path = replace_me >> # To upload files from something other than what HTML_ROOT is set >> # to above, specify a different HTML_ROOT here. >> #HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx >> # Rsync can be configured to remove files from the remote server >> if >> # they don't exist under HTML_ROOT locally. USE WITH CAUTION: if >> you >> # make a mistake in the remote path, you could could >> unintentionally >> # cause unrelated files to be deleted. Set to 1 to enable remote >> file >> # deletion, zero to allow files to accumulate remotely. >> delete = 0 >> #### >> # Various options for customizing your reports. >> [[Defaults]] >> [[[Units]]] >> # The following section sets what unit to use for each unit >> group. >> # NB: The unit is always in the singular. I.e., >> 'mile_per_hour', >> # NOT 'miles_per_hour' >> [[[[Groups]]]] >> group_altitude = foot # Options are 'foot' or 'meter' >> group_degree_day = degree_F_day # Options are >> 'degree_F_day' or 'degree_C_day' >> group_distance = mile # Options are 'mile' or 'km' >> group_pressure = inHg # Options are 'inHg', 'mmHg', >> 'mbar', or 'hPa' >> group_rain = inch # Options are 'inch', 'cm', or 'mm' >> group_rainrate = inch_per_hour # Options are >> 'inch_per_hour', 'cm_per_hour', or 'mm_per_hour' >> group_speed = mile_per_hour # Options are >> 'mile_per_hour', 'km_per_hour', 'knot', or 'meter_per_second' >> group_speed2 = mile_per_hour2 # Options are >> 'mile_per_hour2', 'km_per_hour2', 'knot2', or 'meter_per_second2' >> group_temperature = degree_F # Options are 'degree_F' >> or 'degree_C' >> # The following section sets the formatting for each type of >> unit. >> [[[[StringFormats]]]] >> centibar = %.0f >> cm = %.2f >> cm_per_hour = %.2f >> degree_C = %.1f >> degree_F = %.1f >> degree_compass = %.0f >> foot = %.0f >> hPa = %.1f >> hour = %.1f >> inHg = %.3f >> inch = %.2f >> inch_per_hour = %.2f >> km = %.1f >> km_per_hour = %.0f >> km_per_hour2 = %.1f >> knot = %.0f >> knot2 = %.1f >> mbar = %.1f >> meter = %.0f >> meter_per_second = %.1f >> meter_per_second2 = %.1f >> mile = %.1f >> mile_per_hour = %.0f >> mile_per_hour2 = %.1f >> mm = %.1f >> mmHg = %.1f >> mm_per_hour = %.1f >> percent = %.0f >> second = %.0f >> uv_index = %.1f >> volt = %.1f >> watt_per_meter_squared = %.0f >> NONE = " N/A" >> # The following section overrides the label used for each >> type of unit >> [[[[Labels]]]] >> meter = " meter", " meters" # You may prefer "metre". >> day = " day", " days" >> hour = " hour", " hours" >> minute = " minute", " minutes" >> second = " second", " seconds" >> NONE = "" >> # The following section sets the format for each time scale. >> # The values below will work in every locale, but they may >> not look >> # particularly attractive. >> [[[[TimeFormats]]]] >> hour = %H:%M >> day = %X >> week = %X (%A) >> month = %x %X >> year = %x %X >> rainyear = %x %X >> current = %x %X >> ephem_day = %X >> ephem_year = %x %X >> [[[[Ordinates]]]] >> # Ordinal directions. The last one is for no wind >> direction >> directions = N, NNE, NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S, SSW, >> SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, N/A >> # The following section sets the base temperatures used for >> the >> # calculation of heating, cooling, and growing degree-days. >> [[[[DegreeDays]]]] >> # Base temperature for heating days, with unit: >> heating_base = 65, degree_F >> # Base temperature for cooling days, with unit: >> cooling_base = 65, degree_F >> # Base temperature for growing days, with unit: >> growing_base = 50, degree_F >> # A trend takes a difference across a time period. The >> following >> # section sets the time period, and how big an error is >> allowed to >> # still be counted as the start or end of a period. >> [[[[Trend]]]] >> time_delta = 10800 # 3 hours >> time_grace = 300 # 5 minutes >> # The labels to be used for each observation type >> [[[Labels]]] >> # Set to hemisphere abbreviations suitable for your location: >> hemispheres = N, S, E, W >> # Formats to be used for latitude whole degrees, longitude >> whole >> # degrees, and minutes: >> latlon_formats = %02d, %03d, %05.2f >> # Generic labels, keyed by an observation type. >> [[[[Generic]]]] >> barometer = Barometer >> dewpoint = Dew Point >> ET = ET >> heatindex = Heat Index >> inHumidity = Inside Humidity >> inTemp = Inside Temperature >> outHumidity = Humidity >> outTemp = Outside Temperature >> radiation = Radiation >> rain = Rain >> rainRate = Rain Rate >> UV = UV Index >> windDir = Wind Direction >> windGust = Gust Speed >> windGustDir = Gust Direction >> windSpeed = Wind Speed >> windchill = Wind Chill >> windgustvec = Gust Vector >> windvec = Wind Vector >> extraTemp1 = Temperature1 >> extraTemp2 = Temperature2 >> extraTemp3 = Temperature3 >> # Sensor status indicators >> rxCheckPercent = Signal Quality >> txBatteryStatus = Transmitter Battery >> windBatteryStatus = Wind Battery >> rainBatteryStatus = Rain Battery >> outTempBatteryStatus = Outside Temperature Battery >> inTempBatteryStatus = Inside Temperature Battery >> consBatteryVoltage = Console Battery >> heatingVoltage = Heating Battery >> supplyVoltage = Supply Voltage >> referenceVoltage = Reference Voltage >> [[[Almanac]]] >> # The labels to be used for the phases of the moon: >> moon_phases = New, Waxing crescent, First quarter, Waxing >> gibbous, Full, Waning gibbous, Last quarter, Waning crescent >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This service acts as a filter, converting the unit system coming from >> # the hardware to a unit system in the database. >> [StdConvert] >> # The target_unit affects only the unit system in the database. Once >> # chosen it cannot be changed without converting the entire database. >> # Modification of target_unit after starting weewx will result in >> # corrupt data - the database will contain a mix of US and METRIC >> data. >> # >> # The value of target_unit does not affect the unit system for >> # reporting - reports can display US, Metric, or any combination of >> units. >> # >> # In most cases, target_unit should be left as the default: US >> # >> # In particular, those migrating from a standard wview installation >> # should use US since that is what the wview database contains. >> # DO NOT MODIFY THIS VALUE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING! >> target_unit = US # Options are 'US', 'METRICWX', or 'METRIC' >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section can adjust data using calibration expressions. >> [StdCalibrate] >> [[Corrections]] >> # For each type, an arbitrary calibration expression can be given. >> # It should be in the units defined in the StdConvert section. >> # Example: >> foo = foo + 0.2 >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section is for quality control checks. If units are not >> specified, >> # values must be in the units defined in the StdConvert section. >> [StdQC] >> [[MinMax]] >> barometer = 26, 32.5, inHg >> pressure = 24, 34.5, inHg >> outTemp = -40, 120, degree_F >> inTemp = 10, 120, degree_F >> outHumidity = 0, 100 >> inHumidity = 0, 100 >> windSpeed = 0, 120, mile_per_hour >> rain = 0, 10, inch >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section controls the origin of derived values. >> [StdWXCalculate] >> [[Calculations]] >> # How to calculate derived quantities. Possible values are: >> # hardware - use the value provided by hardware >> # software - use the value calculated by weewx >> # prefer_hardware - use value provide by hardware if available, >> # otherwise use value calculated by weewx >> pressure = prefer_hardware >> altimeter = prefer_hardware >> appTemp = prefer_hardware >> barometer = prefer_hardware >> beaufort = prefer_hardware >> cloudbase = prefer_hardware >> dewpoint = prefer_hardware >> ET = prefer_hardware >> heatindex = prefer_hardware >> humidex = prefer_hardware >> inDewpoint = prefer_hardware >> maxSolarRad = prefer_hardware >> rainRate = prefer_hardware >> windchill = prefer_hardware >> windrun = prefer_hardware >> >> ############################################################################## >> # For hardware that supports it, this section controls how often the >> # onboard clock gets updated. >> [StdTimeSynch] >> # How often to check the weather station clock for drift (in seconds) >> clock_check = 14400 >> # How much it can drift before we will correct it (in seconds) >> max_drift = 5 >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section is for configuring the archive service. >> [StdArchive] >> # If the station hardware supports data logging then the archive >> interval >> # will be downloaded from the station. Otherwise, specify it (in >> seconds). >> archive_interval = 300 >> # If possible, new archive records are downloaded from the station >> # hardware. If the hardware does not support this, then new archive >> # records will be generated in software. >> # Set the following to "software" to force software record generation. >> record_generation = hardware >> # Whether to include LOOP data in hi/low statistics >> loop_hilo = True >> # The data binding used to save archive records >> data_binding = wx_binding >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section binds a data store to a database. >> [DataBindings] >> [[wx_binding]] >> # The database must match one of the sections in [Databases]. >> # This is likely to be the only option you would want to change. >> database = archive_sqlite >> # The name of the table within the database >> table_name = archive >> # The manager handles aggregation of data for historical summaries >> manager = weewx.manager.DaySummaryManager >> # The schema defines the structure of the database. >> # It is *only* used when the database is created. >> schema = schemas.wview_extended.schema >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section defines various databases. >> [Databases] >> # A SQLite database is simply a single file >> [[archive_sqlite]] >> database_name = weewx.sdb >> database_type = SQLite >> # MySQL >> [[archive_mysql]] >> database_name = weewx >> database_type = MySQL >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section defines defaults for the different types of databases. >> [DatabaseTypes] >> # Defaults for SQLite databases >> GNU nano 4.8 >> weewx.conf >> >> [[SQLite]] >> driver = weedb.sqlite >> # Directory in which the database files are located >> SQLITE_ROOT = /var/lib/weewx >> # Defaults for MySQL databases >> [[MySQL]] >> driver = weedb.mysql >> # The host where the database is located >> host = localhost >> # The user name for logging in to the host >> user = weewx >> # The password for the user name (quotes guard against parsing >> errors) >> password = weewx >> >> ############################################################################## >> # This section configures the internal weewx engine. >> [Engine] >> [[Services]] >> # This section specifies the services that should be run. They are >> # grouped by type, and the order of services within each group >> # determines the order in which the services will be run. >> prep_services = weewx.engine.StdTimeSynch >> data_services = , >> process_services = weewx.engine.StdConvert, >> weewx.engine.StdCalibrate, weewx.engine.StdQC, >> weewx.wxservices.StdWXCalculate >> archive_services = weewx.engine.StdArchive >> restful_services = weewx.restx.StdStationRegistry, >> weewx.restx.StdWunderground, weewx.restx.StdPWSweather, >> weewx.restx.StdCWOP, weewx.restx.StdWOW> >> report_services = weewx.engine.StdPrint, weewx.engine.StdReport >> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/47d12292-04a5-4b66-9097-f62abd8c6d94%40googlegroups.com.
