X-Git-Url: https://wylark.com/src/infoex-autowx.git/blobdiff_plain/20a65260b74f716c2ea29cf2859d1e87b6605feb..7af18ef5fb7f55caa0a75f80ecc961b5caa9f7ff:/README.md?ds=inline diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 681feac..170e2ed 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ options. `station_id = # the NRCS/MesoWest identifier for a particular station #` `desired_data = # a comma-delimited list of fields you're interested in #` `units = # either english or metric -- only applies when type is mesowest #` +`tz = # any entry from the Olson tz database e.g. America/Denver #` `path = # the filesystem path to the Python program -- only applies when type is python #` `[infoex]` @@ -206,6 +207,43 @@ or a remote web page which requires some custom parsing. Please see the program located at examples/custom-wx.example.py for a complete description of what's required. +A note on time zones +-------------------- + +This program is aware of time zones via the pytz library. The way in +which NRCS and MesoWest deal with time zones differs as follows: + +NRCS expects the request to come in the appropriate time zone, and the +data retrieved will be in the same time zone (no transformation +required before sending to InfoEx). + +MesoWest expects the request to come in UTC, and the data retrieved will +be in the same time zone (transformation from UTC to the desired time +zone is required before sending to InfoEx). + +As long as you specify the correct timezone in your configuration file, +all will be handled correctly. The list of time zones comes from the +Olson tz database. See that for more information. + +If you specify an invalid time zone, the program will exit and inform +you of such. + +Lastly, InfoEx itself is timezone aware. If you notice that the data +which makes it into your operation is inaccurate, start your +investigation with time zone-related issues and move on only once you've +ruled this out as a cause of the inaccuracy. + +Unit conversions +---------------- + +Desired units may be specified in the configuration file. + +For MesoWest, the desired unit will be passed along in the API request +and the conversion will take place through the MesoWest/Synoptic API. + +For NRCS, this program will do the conversion manually, as NRCS does not +permit specifying the desired unit. + A note on supported measurements -------------------------------- @@ -257,12 +295,45 @@ windGustSpeedNum Future plans ------------ -- Improve the documentation - Implement unit conversion for NRCS stations Version history --------------- +- 3.1.1 (Feb 2021) + + Fix relative humidity rounding. + +- 3.1.0 (Jan 2021) + + Implement time zone support. + +- 3.0.2 (Jan 2021) + + Use UTC time when asking MesoWest for data. + +- 3.0.1 (Jan 2021) + + General fixes. + + - MesoWest wind data (speed and gust speed) units are now transformed + from their origin unit (meters per second) to the unit expected by + InfoEx (miles per hour). + + - Relative humidity is now rounded to one decimal place, preventing + InfoEx from reddening the auto-filled value. + +- 3.0.0 (Nov 2020) + + Implement Custom Wx data providers. + + This release enables the user to write their own Python programs and + specify them to infoex-autowx as a data provider. + + This in turn enables the user to pull data from e.g. a local database + or an HTML page and push it into their InfoEx auto station data, + limited only by the imagination. + - 2.2.0 (Nov 2020) Add support for Tmin/Tmax values (directly from MesoWest/NRCS).