X-Git-Url: https://wylark.com/src/infoex-autowx.git/blobdiff_plain/8d0720c2a12a120eaabbf87ad0364ddd212a46c8..20d4e85e9fad838abad6d263d2c36f6e923ed005:/README.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 781057c..3b442b5 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ 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. -License under the ISC license (see file: LICENSE). +Licensed under the ISC license (see file: LICENSE). Disclaimer ---------- @@ -38,11 +38,16 @@ 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): -`./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. +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): @@ -78,7 +83,7 @@ options. `csv_filename = # arbitrary name of the file that will be uploaded to InfoEx #` `location_uuid = # the UUID used by InfoEx to identify your automated Wx site #` -Finding Your NRCS `station` values +Finding your NRCS `station` values ---------------------------------- To complete the [station] configuration section for an NRCS station, you @@ -178,7 +183,48 @@ indicates that I'd like to import "Temperature" and "Precipitation accumulated" from the MesoWest station at Santiam Pass, OR, into InfoEx, and that I want that data in imperial units. -Version History +A note on supported measurements +-------------------------------- + +While this program supports several measurements, and will faithfully +request all of the ones you specify (provided they're supported), the +weather station may not record them. In this case, the data will simply +be ignored (i.e. it will NOT log "0" when there's no measurement +available). + + +InfoEx provides a mechanism for inspecting your automated weather +station data, so use that after setting this program up and compare it +with the data you see in your web browser. + +Here's the list of measurements currently supported: + +**NRCS:** +PREC +TOBS +SNWD +PRES +RHUM +WSPD +WDIR + +**MesoWest:** +precip\_accum +air\_temp +snow\_depth +pressure +relative\_humidity +wind\_speed +wind\_direction +wind\_gust + +Future plans +------------ + +- Improve the documentation +- Implement unit conversion for NRCS stations + +Version history --------------- - 2.0.0 (Jul 2020) @@ -189,6 +235,12 @@ Version History 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.