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Post by rassilon on Mar 18, 2019 15:23:14 GMT -8
Other systems have local websites to display the data, is there anything like that for this project?
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Post by rassilon on Mar 19, 2019 13:31:52 GMT -8
I have a local wp site up and working, but I cannot figure out how to get the weather on there
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Post by rassilon on Mar 19, 2019 16:06:05 GMT -8
So I guess not, I am beginning to regret using this system.
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Post by triggerfish on Mar 20, 2019 3:05:46 GMT -8
Not sure what you mean by an wp site... GroveWeatherPi publishes info to wunderground and blynk. Wunderground provides an image widget to show data on a site. You could also write your own html page from the software to use elsewhere. You could ftp that page to your site, or set up an http server on your pi to access from an external source.
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Post by rassilon on Mar 20, 2019 8:33:31 GMT -8
I have a wordpress website set up on the pi, what I am asking is how do I display the data from the weatherboard on that local site. When I started this project I was following this tutorial,"https://www.instructables.com/id/Complete-Raspberry-Pi-Weather-Station/" notice the website that come's with his code. Then I switched to SDL tutorial after seeing and buying this weatherboard. "https://www.switchdoc.com/weatherboard/" I am not married to the wordpress cms, I have no problem with using html instead of php.
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Post by triggerfish on Mar 20, 2019 10:58:31 GMT -8
Well in that case... Put some code in the python source, writing whatever info you want on your website to a html
file, or php, or whatever code you fancy and can display in WordPress. I use an html widget to load external google map files that way. Read the file you write from the groverweatherpi to display your data.
So:
GWP data -> weather.html -> WordPress.
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Post by SDL on Mar 20, 2019 14:06:17 GMT -8
Agree with Peter. There are a couple of other options coming down the pike from blynk. We have used internet dashboards in the past, but they change their interfaces so often we just kind of gave up making a standard interface.
BP
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Post by rassilon on Mar 21, 2019 13:16:10 GMT -8
I just updated to the latest, I was using the ver on the ssd you sent me. I cannot get it to connect to sql.
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Post by rassilon on Mar 21, 2019 15:51:10 GMT -8
Where is the documentation for the software, I am flying blind here.
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Post by triggerfish on Mar 22, 2019 13:33:57 GMT -8
What documentation do you need? The software is it's own documentation.
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Post by SDL on Mar 23, 2019 7:02:39 GMT -8
I just updated to the latest, I was using the ver on the ssd you sent me. I cannot get it to connect to sql. Have you set up your password in the conflocal.py file? Or the config.py file? BP
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Post by rassilon on Mar 28, 2019 10:42:44 GMT -8
The lack of any tutorials dealing with the software on this project is hard to understand. I give up and will instead attempt to convert the hardware to the Oricle project.
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Post by SDL on Mar 30, 2019 12:51:51 GMT -8
What you are trying to do is something we have not done. Let us know about the Oricle project. Sounds interesting.
BP
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Post by rassilon on Apr 14, 2019 14:46:46 GMT -8
Very basic web display, working on beautifying it, but it works.
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Post by SDL on Apr 14, 2019 16:02:20 GMT -8
Awesome! Major accomplishment! And I'm not being sarcastic, either. The first is always the hardest.
BP
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