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title: Upgrade my weatherstation to WeeWX 5
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summary: >
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# date: 2024-05-11T23:53:55+02:00
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date: 2024-06-09T08:54:06+0200
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Another big move for the weatherstation. The station also moved off the Raspberry Pi 4
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and I'm using the SQLite database again (instead of a local or remote MySQL server).
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The new environment is a virtual machine running on my homeserver.
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date: 2024-06-30T21:48:50+0200
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# lastmod:
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coverCaption: Ecowitt WS69
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categories:
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- amateur-radio
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- computerstuff
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tags:
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- Archlinux
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- WeeWX
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- WX
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- draft_post
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draft: true
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---
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I will move the weatherstation software again to another computer, this time
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I moved the weatherstation software again to another computer, this time
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a virtual one -- that means one Raspberry Pi less on the windowsill.
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The installation process is also [covered in the 5.0 docs](https://weewx.com/docs/5.0/quickstarts/pip/).
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The installation process is also
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[covered in the 5.0 docs](https://weewx.com/docs/5.0/quickstarts/pip/).
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## Creating the virtual environment
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@ -55,6 +56,8 @@ soon install.
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## Installing the extensions
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Do this **within the virtual environment**!
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Install the GW1000 driver:
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~~~console
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$ weectl extension install weewx-forecast-3.4.0b12.zip
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~~~
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Install the OpenWeatherMap extension:
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~~~console
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$ wget -O weewx-owm.zip https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-owm/archive/master.zip
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$ weectl extension install weewx-owm.zip
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~~~
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## Install Systemd and udev files
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~~~console
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$ sudo sh ~/weewx-data/scripts/setup-daemon.sh
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~~~
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My installation died everyday at 5 AM and so I modified the systemd files
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at the `[Service]` section:
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~~~patch
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--- weewx.service 2024-06-13 21:13:50.115021718 +0200
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+++ /etc/systemd/system/weewx.service 2024-06-11 05:22:43.224222604 +0200
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ExecStart=/home/dominic/weewx-venv/bin/python /home/dominic/weewx-venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/weewxd.py /home/dominic/weewx-data/weewx.conf
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StandardOutput=null
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StandardError=journal+console
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+RestartSec=60
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+Restart=on-failure
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User=dominic
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Group=dominic
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~~~
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## Adopt the configuration files
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Again, to include the latest changes and themes.
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@ -115,4 +141,108 @@ I like to test it with a full reboot, if you just want to start the
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daemon right away you can also run `sudo systemctl enable --now weewx.service`
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instead.
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## Register the station on OpenWeatherMap
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After creating an API key (which I already have because of the
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forecast plugin that I use already) we can register our new
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station on the command line with `curl`.
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~~~console
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$ curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request POST \
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--data '{"external_id": "LGFD_OE7DRT","name": "OE7DRT-13, Laengenfeld, Tirol, Austria","latitude": 47.07321210625363, "longitude": 10.974540559888204, "altitude": 1202}' \
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"http://api.openweathermap.org/data/3.0/stations?appid={APIKEY}"
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~~~
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That should give you something like this (probably without linebreaks!):
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~~~json
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{
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"ID": "${STATION_ID}",
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"updated_at": "2024-06-23T07:40:47.276754274Z",
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"created_at": "2024-06-23T07:40:47.276754093Z",
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"user_id": "${USERID}",
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"external_id": "LGFD_OE7DRT",
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"name": "OE7DRT-13, Laengenfeld, Tirol, Austria",
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"latitude": 47.07321210625363,
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"longitude": 10.974540559888204,
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"altitude": 1202,
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"rank": 10,
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"source_type": 5
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}
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~~~
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I haven't found any information about the format of `altitude` so I currently
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used 1202, which represents my stations height in **meters**.
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To change a stations information I'd then send another request like:
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~~~console
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$ curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" --request PUT \
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--data '{"external_id": LGFD_OE7DRT, "name": "OE7DRT-13, Längenfeld, Tirol, Austria"}' \
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"http://api.openweathermap.org/data/3.0/stations/${STATION_ID}?appid=${APIKEY}"
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~~~
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## Send the URL as the stations status text
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Create another virtual environment:
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~~~console
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$ python -m venv ~/aprs-venv
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$ python -m pip install aprslib
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~~~
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Create systemd files for the user:
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~~~console
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$ mkdir -p .config/systemd/user
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~~~
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Create these two files in the directory above:
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`aprs-sendstatus.timer`:
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~~~systemd
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[Unit]
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Description="Send APRS status package to APRS-IS for the Weatherstation"
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[Timer]
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OnBootSec=2min
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OnUnitInactiveSec=30min
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Unit=aprs-sendstatus.service
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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~~~
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`aprs-sendstatus.service`:
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~~~systemd
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[Unit]
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Description="Send APRS status package to APRS-IS for the Weatherstation"
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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ExecStart=/home/dominic/aprs-venv/bin/python /home/dominic/bin/aprs_sendstatus.py
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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~~~
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Enable the timer:
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~~~console
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$ systemctl --user daemon-reload
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$ systemctl --user enable --now aprs-sendstatus.timer
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~~~
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Check if the timer is listed:
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~~~console
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$ systemctl --user list-timers
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NEXT LEFT LAST PASSED UNIT ACTIVATES
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Sun 2024-06-30 21:54:20 CEST 25min Sun 2024-06-30 21:24:19 CEST 4min 18s ago aprs-sendstatus.timer aprs-sendstatus.service
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1 timers listed.
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Pass --all to see loaded but inactive timers, too.
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~~~
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