> On Jun 2, 2025, at 16:23, Benedict <jul...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes, I would like know this as well. How does the wee-reports generate one 
> site with both station outputs combined, in graphs and text-td's etc ? Thus 
> far I have separated config for two source drivers, which both generate the 
> same web root output, but this of course does not work. How does one merge 
> both into one page?
> Did you ever find out how to accomplish this?

this wiki page explains some general strategies:

https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/dashboards

if you use the 'weectl report' approach, then you will need to read the docs 
about multiple database bindings:

https://weewx.com/docs/5.1/custom/multiple-bindings/


the all-weewx way:

if you are already running two weewx instances and you just want to combine 
data into single report, then you probably want to run the report generator as 
a cron job.

1) create a weewx config file for the report generator.  you only need the 
database info (to tell it where to find data) and the report info (to tell it 
which skin to use)

2) create a skin that is a combination of data

3) run 'weectl report' every x minutes, preferably just after both weewx data 
collection instances have completed an archive interval


the grafana way:

1) install the influxdb uploader in each weewx instance

2) create a grafana dashboard that includes data from both weewx instances


the mqtt way:

1) install the mqtt uploader in each weewx instance

2) in whatever mqtt client you use, create a dashboard that includes data from 
both weewx instances



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