I am thinking...maybe I accidentally updated to the latest version and that has broken something? How do I check what version I am running?
On Tuesday, 5 March 2019 08:40:38 UTC+13, monmul wrote: > > So this is the FTP section of my weewx.conf......I have not changed > anything. It used to transfer across no problem until the camera needed > replacing....and the photo from the new camera appears on the internal > website but not transferred across...weird! > > [[FTP]] > # FTP'ing the results to a webserver is treated as just another > report, > # albeit one with an unusual report generator! > skin = Ftp > > # If you wish to use FTP, uncomment and fill out the next four > lines. > # Use quotes around passwords to guard against parsing errors. > user = abcdefgh > password = 123456789 > server = 43.245.53.39 > path = /public_html > > # Set to True for an FTP over TLS (FTPS) connection. Not all > servers > # support this. > secure_ftp = False > > # To upload files from something other than what HTML_ROOT is set > # to above, specify a different HTML_ROOT here. > #HTML_ROOT = /var/www/html/weewx > > # Most FTP servers use port 21 > port = 21 > > # Set to 1 to use passive mode, zero for active mode > passive = 1 > > > On Monday, 4 March 2019 23:30:53 UTC+13, Andrew Milner wrote: >> >> you did not give us a directory listing from the external website - but >> assuming the file has not been transferred there maybe you need to include >> image.jpeg in the copy always list in weewx.conf >> >> >> >> On Monday, 4 March 2019 11:20:16 UTC+2, monmul wrote: >>> >>> I have run into a problem with posting a photo on my website. The photo >>> shows on file:///var/www/html/weewx/index.html but not on >>> www.wilsonbayweather.com - this shows an old photo that never changes! >>> Attached are screenshots that may help. Why is it updating on one and not >>> the other? >>> >>> On Sunday, 13 January 2019 17:00:51 UTC+13, gjr80 wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> There are a few steps involved in achieving what you want to do. First >>>> the historical max/min - by this I presume you mean all time statistics - >>>> those that cover all of your weeWX data and not just the last day, month >>>> or >>>> year. >>>> >>>> If I have this right you need to extend weeWX so that you can access >>>> stats from all of your data, this is most easily achieved by installing >>>> the >>>> xstats example extension. You will find the xstats files are in the >>>> /usr/share/doc/weewx/examples directory. I would install manually and >>>> just follow step 1 in the readme.txt remembering later that you will >>>> need to enable the alltime stats for your templates/reports by following >>>> step 2. You can install xstats using wee_extension but that will also >>>> install the example web page which you probably do not want. >>>> >>>> Now that you have xstats installed you can use tags like >>>> $alltime.outTemp.max in report templates to display the maximum >>>> outside temperature. The time it occurred will be >>>> $alltime.outTemp.maxtime. Just like $day, $month and $year tags but >>>> you use $alltime. If you are not familiar with weeWX tags it is worth >>>> reading the Tags section <http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm#Tags> >>>> of the Customization Guide. >>>> >>>> To use the $alltime tags you will probably want to create a new page >>>> or modify an existing one. It is really up to you want you want to do. To >>>> modify an existing page have a look at the .tmpl files in you Standard >>>> skin directory /etc/weewx/skins/Standard. These are the files weeWX >>>> uses to generate a corresponding .html page. You will see how tags are >>>> used >>>> in a template, in a nutshell where you place a tag weeWX will replace that >>>> with the relevant data when the reports are generated. The process is a >>>> little more involved if you want to create a new page as not only do you >>>> need to modify/create a page but you also need to modify skin.conf to >>>> have weeWX generate the new page. You may also need to modify other pages >>>> to include a link to your new page. A good starting point may be to take a >>>> copy of /etc/weewx/skins/Standard/year.html.tmpl, save it as >>>> alltime.html.tmpl and start modifying. Have a good poke around the >>>> templates and skin.conf (and [StdReport] in weewx.conf) to see how it >>>> comes together. >>>> >>>> Including an image in a weeWX generated page can be relatively >>>> straightforward. If you have a look in index.html.tmpl you will see >>>> lines such as: >>>> >>>> <img src="daytempdew.png" alt="temperatures" /> >>>> >>>> This line creates a HTML img tag that displays the daily temperature >>>> and dewpoint plot. If whatever you use to generate your webcam image can >>>> create a file named, say, webcam.jpg then that keeps it easy, you may >>>> be able to create a new img tag but using webcam.jpg (rather than >>>> daytempdew.png), you may need to add a path in front of the file name. >>>> If your webcam image is timestamped like webcam201901131345.jpg then >>>> that gets a little more complicated. If you can drop your webcam image >>>> into >>>> the weeWX directory structure under /var/www/html/weewx then you can >>>> very easily use weeWX to upload your webcam image to your web server if >>>> you >>>> wish. There are many different ways to achieve this, I have outlined one >>>> and I am sure other will have other ways. At the end of the day it will >>>> likely depend on your setup. >>>> >>>> You have started on the slippery slope of customising your weeWX >>>> install, the process can appear daunting but do persist and feel free to >>>> continue to ask if not sure. >>>> >>>> Gary >>>> >>>> On Sunday, 13 January 2019 11:25:59 UTC+10, monmul wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I have managed to get the Standard skin loaded on my weather website >>>>> www.wilsonbayweather.com.......2 small adjustments I would like to >>>>> make......how do I show the historical max and min for temp, wind, rain >>>>> etc....and how might I include a jpeg photo from webcam showing a picture >>>>> every hour or so? Thanks in advance.....you guys have been fabulous in >>>>> helping a newbie! >>>>> >>>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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