I have submitted a new build where the topic can be specified. As soon as it gets approved, I will post a link where you can use testflight for you to test it and see if it works as expected.
On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 7:42:20 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote: > This looks really cool. I too am anxiously awaiting to be able to specify > the topic. In my case, I am publishing json loop data to weather/loop, > json archive data to weather/archive, both to weather/looparchive. So if I > could specify something like weather/loop-individual/#... but I could > easily publish to almost anything but weather/#. > Again, thanks for sharing! If I can help in any way, let me know. > rich > > On Sunday, 6 December 2020 at 18:37:04 UTC-5 [email protected] wrote: > >> Ok understood; my topics are published as weather/corbett and >> weather/williams for different locations. I look forward to that >> enhancement! This looks like a cool app. >> >> On Dec 6, 2020, at 3:27 PM, Constantine Samaklis <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Currently no. It defaults to weather/#. The gauges are also limited to >> the topics published by the MQTT extension so for example if you have >> configured the extension to run in metric, you will >> have weather/windchill_C for windchill and if you have it configured for >> imperial units, then it will listen for weather/windchill_F. >> >> >> The pattern is similar across all the available gauges. >> >> I have also left some topics as soil alarm and other alarm ones out, as >> they are present only in professional weather stations such as Vantage Pro, >> and have not seen them used, outside of farming applications. (On my todo >> list at some point though.) >> >> On Sunday, December 6, 2020 at 6:15:19 PM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote: >> >>> I love this! Is there a way to change the topic name to look for? >>> >>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 12:42 PM, Christopher Joseph Alemany < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Very cool! Thank you Constantine and great work! I’ll install the mqtt >>> extension just for this. Consider this friendly and appreciative >>> encouragement to port it to Swift! >>> >>> >>> Cheers >>> Chris >>> www.Alberniweather.ca >>> “They always tell me it takes time. How much more time do you want...for >>> your progress?” >>> James Baldwin >>> >>> Chris Alemany >>> 3854 6th Ave >>> Port Alberni, BC >>> V9Y4M2 >>> h:250-723-0889 >>> w: 250-753-3245 x2106 <250-753-3245;2106> >>> e: [email protected] >>> w: www.chrisalemany.ca >>> w: www.alberniweather.ca >>> w: www.vifreightbyrail.ca >>> >>> On Dec 6, 2020, at 08:30, Constantine Samaklis <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I have been using WeeWX for seven years or so and I have been inspired >>> by the work that Tom and others have put into making this software better >>> and also expandable. >>> >>> Ever since I added the MQTT extension to WeeWX I was able to incorporate >>> live weather data from my Vantage Pro weather station, which I think it is >>> very cool. >>> >>> I wanted to give back something to the community, so I spent some time >>> writing a GUI in Pythonista on my iPad, and I have ported it over to the >>> Apple store as a free application, in hopes that it can be useful to >>> others. >>> >>> I am always mesmerized by moving dials and I also find that the >>> application, apart from giving you quick access to your weather station's >>> data, it looks quite good as a make shift screen, especially on larger iPad >>> screens. :-) >>> >>> You can fetch the application from the app store from the below link or >>> look for "weather mqtt" >>> >>> https://apps.apple.com/us/app/weather-mqtt/id1542679289 >>> >>> I have also put together a quick user guide at; >>> https://www.samaklis.com/confluence/display/WEAT/2020/12/05/Weather+MQTT+Support >>> >>> >>> PS The application is a port from Python to Objective C, so you may >>> experience a crash from time to time as it is not OS native. 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