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Updated values for current PRECIP from AERISWeather Node Server are not available in IoP

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It rained today, and the current amount of precip was displayed on PWS just fine.  However, the "AERIS Weather" table in IoP on my Polisy remained at zero, even though the other parameters were showing updated values during the storm.

The attachments show the PWS display and AERIS Weather Table just after an update.  You can see that Precip is at zero in the table, even through PWS shows 0.57 inches, and the other parameters are updated.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. @bpwwer

 

 

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Here's what the AERISWeather Error Log Shows (see attached).

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The query isn't returning data in the format expected.

If you turn on debug level logging, the log will show the actual URL that is being used to query AERIS.  Note, that URL will contain your secret API key.

But I'd need to see the output from that query to know specifically why it's failing.

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I'll send it to you privately.  Thanks.

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@bpwwer: This morning we had 0.03" of precip.  It uploaded to CWOP at 08:59 (see attached) and to PWS at 09:04 (see attached), but it is not showing up at all on the IoP AERISWeather page, even an hour later (see attached) - my short polls are at 300, and long polls at 3600.  I will send you the debug log via email.  Your help is very much appreciated.

PS: I notice that the pressure reading is not updating either (see the lower panel in Clip-1 attached as compared to the value showing in the IoP table)

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Thanks @bpwwer.  Version 2.0.7 became available on the store this morning.  A restart updated my Node Server, but after 1 sec of uptime, it disconnects.  I did a reinstall, and the same thing is happening - it disconnects after 1 sec of uptime, and stays disconnected even if I restart again.

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The error log shows syntax errors.  I've sent it to you separately.

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@bpwwerDoes the parsing improvement apply to all AERIS Weather parameters not just PRECIP - just in case there are errors in those too (e.g. pressure), that we haven't been able to spot yet.

5 hours ago, CoLong said:

@bpwwerDoes the parsing improvement apply to all AERIS Weather parameters not just PRECIP - just in case there are errors in those too (e.g. pressure), that we haven't been able to spot yet.

Not that I know of.  The precipitation info uses a different query from the rest of the weather data.  It seems just the query used for the precipitation data had changed. 

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Your latest version of the AERISWeather Node Server (2.0.9) has fixed the missing PRECIP values in IoP problem.  Many thanks for you help.

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