What's in /home/weewx/public_html ?

Looks like that's where weewx is publishing to (from what the log file
says).

On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 12:42 PM Jimmy Kirk <[email protected]> wrote:

> attached is the logfile, should have included it earlier. Hope it helps...
>
> On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 2:32:12 PM UTC-5 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Sounds like you might have two problems.
>> 1) Getting the index.html to have the data you want
>> 2) Getting Apache to display the index.html from the directory it's being
>> put in
>>
>> For the first one, you should check your weewx.conf and make sure it's
>> using the skin you want. It's also possible that you're just not letting it
>> run long enough to post results. In order to help with any of this, you
>> should post the log file you get when you run weewx. There are probably
>> helpful error messages.
>>
>> The second problem is something that I can't really help with. I
>> struggled with my own implementation and gave up. I ended up having my skin
>> post the files into the directory that Apache expected rather than
>> configure Apache to look in the place where the skin normally posts the
>> files.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Sep 19, 2020 at 12:07 PM Jimmy Kirk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> This is a new install (today) on an existing Davis station. I am running
>>> weewx and apache2 on the same machine, which is a Raspberry Pi running
>>> Ubuntu 20.04. I installed using the "setup.py" method, so I expect to see
>>> my html data in public_html. If I run "bin/weewxd weewx.conf" I do see
>>> looping data so I know it is able to get data from the console. If I view
>>> the /public_data/index.html file I do see my data but it is unformatted
>>> without tables, skins, and graphs, also it is three days old like it was
>>> stored on the console. My /etc/apache2/conf.d file shows:
>>>
>>> Alias /weewx /home/weewx/public_html
>>> <Directory /home/weewx/public_html>
>>>   Options FollowSymlinks
>>>   AllowOverride None
>>> </Directory>
>>>
>>> which I thought would tell Apache2 where to publish the output data.
>>> Like I said, I just did this today so it wouldn't be too heartbreaking if I
>>> have to start over but I was hoping for an easy fix. Anybody have an idea
>>> what I might be overlooking? Using SQLite.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Jimmy K
>>>
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