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Yngvi

Read, decode, store and display weather data from Acurite weather stations.

Install / Use

/learn @deebloo/Yngvi
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

Weather Station

Program for collecting and processing weather data.

HUGE THANKS TO WEEWX FOR DECODING THE VARIOUS MESSAGES FROM THE ACURITE DISPLAY

Install program

cargo install yngvi --features standalone

Config

| Name | Description | Default | | -------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------- | | YNGVI_SRC | determines where to pull data from. ACURITE_DISPLAY, RTL_433, or FILE | DISPLAY | | YNGVI_SRC_FILE_PATH | path to file with source readings | | | YNGVI_DEST | INFLUXDB, STDOUT, WEBHOOK, or INMEMORY | STDOUT | | YNGVI_DEST_INFLUXDB_URL | influxdb url | | | YNGVI_DEST_INFLUXDB_ORG | influxdb org | | | YNGVI_DEST_INFLUXDB_BUCKET | influxdb bucket | | | YNGVI_DEST_INFLUXDB_TOKEN | auth token for influxdb | | | YNGVI_DEST_WEBHOOK_URL | url for the webhook | | | YNGVI_DEST_WEBHOOK_HEADERS | headers to add to the webhook request. Ex: YNGVI_DEST_WEBHOOK_HEADERS=Authorization:Bearer 12342 | |

Create your own

Any data source can be defined as Iterator<Item = WeatherReading> and all destinations are defined with the Writer trait. YNGVI comes with some prebuilt readers and writers but it should be straight forward to define new data sources and new destination without touching any of the core station logic. Give it a try!

cargo add yngvi
use yngvi::core::{Station, StdoutWriter, FileReader};

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
    // create a new weather station
    let mut station = Station::new();

    // define where your source data will come from
    let reader = FileReader::new("data/source.txt");

    // define where your calculated data will be written to
    let mut writer = StdoutWriter::new();

    // start your station!
    station.start(reader, writer).await
}
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GitHub Stars10
CategoryDevelopment
Updated10mo ago
Forks0

Languages

Rust

Security Score

72/100

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