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This program fetches data from an NRCS SNOTEL or MesoWest station and
pushes it into the InfoEx system using the new automated weather system
implementation.
pushes it into the InfoEx system using the new automated weather system
implementation.
-License under the ISC license (see file: LICENSE).
+License
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under the ISC license (see file: LICENSE).
Disclaimer
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Disclaimer
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importation of data into your InfoEx subscriber account.
To run ad-hoc (be sure to activate the virtual environment, as detailed in the
Installation section):
To run ad-hoc (be sure to activate the virtual environment, as detailed in the
Installation section):
-`./infoex-autowx.py --config
[path/to/config-file.ini] [--dry-run
]`
+`./infoex-autowx.py --config
path/to/config-file.ini [--dry-run] [--log-level debug|info|warning
]`
**NOTE: Specifying --dry-run will also not clean up the generated CSV
file.** This is so that you can debug any issues more easily.
**NOTE: Specifying --dry-run will also not clean up the generated CSV
file.** This is so that you can debug any issues more easily.
+You can also specify `--log-level` as debug, info, warning. The
+resultant log messages will try to be logged to journald, but if that's
+not available, they will be printed to stdout. This output can be
+helpful early on in the setup process.
+
Here's an example of a crontab(5) with two SNOTEL sites, each of which
will run once per hour (note that this will activate the virtual environment
created earlier):
Here's an example of a crontab(5) with two SNOTEL sites, each of which
will run once per hour (note that this will activate the virtual environment
created earlier):
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Version history
hence the major version bump. Such changes are not taken lightly but
given the desire to support multiple data sources, were necessary.
hence the major version bump. Such changes are not taken lightly but
given the desire to support multiple data sources, were necessary.
+ Other minor changes include:
+
+ - New switches: --log-level and --version.
+ - Better documentation.
+ - Expanded supported measurement types (from three to eight, in number).
+
- 1.0.0 (Jun 2020)
First released version. Cleaned up the program and design.
- 1.0.0 (Jun 2020)
First released version. Cleaned up the program and design.