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# Meteostick Logger
A Python application for reading weather data from Davis Instruments weather stations via a Meteostick USB receiver. The application can display real-time weather data and optionally send it to InfluxDB for storage and visualization.
## Features
- Real-time weather data collection from Davis weather stations
- Support for multiple sensor types (ISS, anemometer, temperature/humidity sensors)
- InfluxDB integration for data storage
- Docker support for easy deployment
- Configurable via environment variables
- Token-based authentication for InfluxDB
## Supported Sensors
- **ISS (Integrated Sensor Suite)**: Temperature, humidity, wind speed/direction, rain
- **Anemometer Kit**: Additional wind measurements
- **Temperature/Humidity Sensors**: Up to 2 additional T/H sensors
- **Leaf/Soil Station**: Soil moisture and temperature sensors
## Requirements
- Python 3.7+
- Meteostick USB device
- Davis Instruments weather station transmitters
- InfluxDB (optional, for data storage)
## Installation
### Python Dependencies
```bash
pip install pyserial influxdb
```
### Docker (Recommended)
1. Clone this repository
2. Create a `.env` file (see configuration below)
3. Build and run with Docker Compose:
```bash
docker-compose up --build
```
## Configuration
### Environment Variables
The application is configured using environment variables. Create a `.env` file in the project root:
```env
# Meteostick Hardware Configuration
METEOSTICK_PORT=/dev/ttyACM0
METEOSTICK_BAUDRATE=115200
METEOSTICK_FREQUENCY=EU
METEOSTICK_RF_SENSITIVITY=90
# Weather Station Channels (1-8, or 0 to disable)
METEOSTICK_ISS_CHANNEL=1
METEOSTICK_ANEMOMETER_CHANNEL=0
METEOSTICK_LEAF_SOIL_CHANNEL=0
METEOSTICK_TH1_CHANNEL=0
METEOSTICK_TH2_CHANNEL=0
# Rain Bucket Type (0=0.01in, 1=0.2mm)
METEOSTICK_RAIN_BUCKET=1
# InfluxDB Configuration
METEOSTICK_ENABLE_INFLUXDB=true
METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_HOST=localhost
METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_PORT=8086
METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_DB=weather
METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_MEASUREMENT=meteostick
METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_TOKEN=your_influxdb_token_here
```
### Configuration Options
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `METEOSTICK_PORT` | `/dev/ttyUSB0` | Serial port for Meteostick device |
| `METEOSTICK_BAUDRATE` | `115200` | Serial communication baud rate |
| `METEOSTICK_FREQUENCY` | `EU` | RF frequency: `US`, `EU`, or `AU` |
| `METEOSTICK_RF_SENSITIVITY` | `90` | RF sensitivity (0-125) |
| `METEOSTICK_ISS_CHANNEL` | `1` | ISS transmitter channel (1-8) |
| `METEOSTICK_ANEMOMETER_CHANNEL` | `0` | Anemometer channel (0=disabled, 1-8) |
| `METEOSTICK_LEAF_SOIL_CHANNEL` | `0` | Leaf/soil station channel (0=disabled, 1-8) |
| `METEOSTICK_TH1_CHANNEL` | `0` | T/H sensor 1 channel (0=disabled, 1-8) |
| `METEOSTICK_TH2_CHANNEL` | `0` | T/H sensor 2 channel (0=disabled, 1-8) |
| `METEOSTICK_RAIN_BUCKET` | `1` | Rain bucket type: 0=0.01in, 1=0.2mm |
| `METEOSTICK_ENABLE_INFLUXDB` | `false` | Enable InfluxDB data logging |
| `METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_HOST` | `localhost` | InfluxDB server hostname |
| `METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_PORT` | `8086` | InfluxDB server port |
| `METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_DB` | `weather` | InfluxDB database name |
| `METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_MEASUREMENT` | `meteostick` | InfluxDB measurement name |
| `METEOSTICK_INFLUXDB_TOKEN` | - | InfluxDB authentication token |
## Usage
### Direct Python Execution
```bash
# Basic usage with console output only
python meteostick_reader.py --port /dev/ttyACM0
# With InfluxDB logging
python meteostick_reader.py --port /dev/ttyACM0 --enable-influxdb --influxdb-token "your_token"
# All options via command line
python meteostick_reader.py \
--port /dev/ttyACM0 \
--freq EU \
--iss-channel 1 \
--enable-influxdb \
--influxdb-host influxdb.example.com \
--influxdb-token "your_token"
```
### Docker Compose
```bash
# Start the service
docker-compose up -d
# View logs
docker-compose logs -f
# Stop the service
docker-compose down
```
## Output Format
### Console Output
The application displays real-time weather data:
```
[2023-12-07 14:30:15] Message #123: I 1 0 48 89 8A 12 34 56 78 9A BC DE 95 1234567 0
Parsed data: {'channel': 1, 'temperature': 18.5, 'humidity': 65.0, 'wind_speed': 2.3, 'wind_dir': 225.0, 'rf_signal': 95}
```
### InfluxDB Data
Data is stored in InfluxDB with the following structure:
- **Measurement**: Configurable (default: `meteostick`)
- **Tags**: `channel` (transmitter channel)
- **Fields**: Weather data (temperature, humidity, wind_speed, wind_dir, pressure, etc.)
- **Timestamp**: UTC timestamp when data was received
## Troubleshooting
### Serial Port Issues
- Ensure the Meteostick device is connected and recognized by the system
- Check permissions: `sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER`
- Verify the correct port with `ls /dev/tty*`
### InfluxDB Connection Issues
- Verify InfluxDB is running and accessible
- Check authentication token validity
- Ensure the database exists or the token has creation permissions
### No Weather Data
- Verify weather station transmitters are within range
- Check RF sensitivity settings
- Ensure correct channel configuration
- Verify transmitter battery levels
## License
This project is based on the WeewX meteostick driver and is released under the same license terms.
## Contributing
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch
3. Make your changes
4. Test thoroughly
5. Submit a pull request
## Support
For issues and questions:
1. Check the troubleshooting section
2. Review Davis Instruments documentation
3. Open an issue on the project repository