WundergroundStationForwarder | 🌦️ Google Apps Script code to send Wunderground | REST library
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️ Google Apps Script code to send Wunderground/MyAcurite/Weatherlink/Tempest PWS data to Wunderground, Windy, PWSWeather, Weathercloud, OpenWeatherMap, and/or WindGuru
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QUESTION
I am trying to upgrade to React Router v6 (react-router-dom 6.0.1
).
Here is my updated code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-18 at 18:41I think you should use the no match route approach.
Check this in the documentation.
https://reactrouter.com/docs/en/v6/getting-started/tutorial#adding-a-no-match-route
QUESTION
Per [intro.object]/2:
[..] An object that is not a subobject of any other object is called a complete object [..].
So consider this snippet of code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-21 at 00:32- An object is not a class.
- An object is an instantiation of a class, an array, or built-in-type.
- Subobjects are class member objects, array elements, or base classes of an object.
- Derived objects (and most-derived objects) only make sense in the context of class inheritance.
QUESTION
I was wondering if there was an easy solution to the the following problem. The problem here is that I want to keep every element occurring inside this list after the initial condition is true. The condition here being that I want to remove everything before the condition that a value is greater than 18 is true, but keep everything after. Example
Input:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-05 at 19:59You can use itertools.dropwhile
:
QUESTION
I have run in to an odd problem after converting a bunch of my YAML pipelines to use templates for holding job logic as well as for defining my pipeline variables. The pipelines run perfectly fine, however I get a "Some recent issues detected related to pipeline trigger." warning at the top of the pipeline summary page and viewing details only states: "Configuring the trigger failed, edit and save the pipeline again."
The odd part here is that the pipeline works completely fine, including triggers. Nothing is broken and no further details are given about the supposed issue. I currently have YAML triggers overridden for the pipeline, but I did also define the same trigger in the YAML to see if that would help (it did not).
I'm looking for any ideas on what might be causing this or how I might be able to further troubleshoot it given the complete lack of detail that the error/warning provides. It's causing a lot of confusion among developers who think there might be a problem with their builds as a result of the warning.
Here is the main pipeline. the build repository is a shared repository for holding code that is used across multiple repos in the build system. dev.yaml contains dev environment specific variable values. Shared holds conditionally set variables based on the branch the pipeline is running on.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-17 at 14:58I think I may have figured out the problem. It appears that this is related to the use of conditionals in the variable setup. While the variables will be set in any valid trigger configuration, it appears that the proper values are not used during validation and that may have been causing the problem. Switching my conditional variables to first set a default value and then replace the value conditionally seems to have fixed the problem.
It would be nice if Microsoft would give a more useful error message here, something to the extent of the values not being found for a given variable, but adding defaults does seem to have fixed the problem.
QUESTION
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-02 at 08:18I don't think kendo provides any native solution for that but what I can suggest is to:
QUESTION
I got a large list of JSON objects that I want to parse depending on the start of one of the keys, and just wildcard the rest. A lot of the keys are similar, like "matchme-foo"
and "matchme-bar"
. There is a builtin wildcard, but it is only used for whole values, kinda like an else
.
I might be overlooking something but I can't find a solution anywhere in the proposal:
https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.10.html#pep-634-structural-pattern-matching
Also a bit more about it in PEP-636:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0636/#going-to-the-cloud-mappings
My data looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-17 at 10:43You can use a guard:
QUESTION
I need to navigate back to the original requested URL after login.
For example, user enters www.example.com/settings
as user is not authenticated, it will navigate to login page www.example.com/login
.
Once authenticated, it should navigate back to www.example.com/settings
automatically.
My original approach with react-router-dom
v5 is quite simple:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 05:41In react-router-dom
v6 rendering routes and handling redirects is quite different than in v5. Gone are custom route components, they are replaced with a wrapper component pattern.
v5 - Custom Route
Takes props and conditionally renders a Route
component with the route props passed through or a Redirect
component with route state holding the current location
.
QUESTION
I'm trying to test an API endpoint with a patch request to ensure it works.
I'm using APILiveServerTestCase
but can't seem to get the permissions required to patch the item. I created one user (adminuser
) who is a superadmin with access to everything and all permissions.
My test case looks like this:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-11 at 07:34The test you have written is also testing the Django framework logic (ie: Django admin login). I recommend testing your own functionality, which occurs after login to the Django admin. Django's testing framework offers a helper for logging into the admin, client.login
. This allows you to focus on testing your own business logic/not need to maintain internal django authentication business logic tests, which may change release to release.
QUESTION
In this programming problem, the input is an n
×m
integer matrix. Typically, n
≈ 105 and m
≈ 10. The official solution (1606D, Tutorial) is quite imperative: it involves some matrix manipulation, precomputation and aggregation. For fun, I took it as an STUArray implementation exercise.
I have managed to implement it using STUArray, but still the program takes way more memory than permitted (256MB). Even when run locally, the maximum resident set size is >400 MB. On profiling, reading from stdin seems to be dominating the memory footprint:
Functions readv
and readv.readInt
, responsible for parsing integers and saving them into a 2D list, are taking around 50-70 MB, as opposed to around 16 MB = (106 integers) × (8 bytes per integer + 8 bytes per link).
Is there a hope I can get the total memory below 256 MB? I'm already using Text
package for input. Maybe I should avoid lists altogether and directly read integers from stdin to the array. How can we do that? Or, is the issue elsewhere?
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-05 at 11:40Contrary to common belief Haskell is quite friendly with respect to problems like that. The real issue is that the array
library that comes with GHC is total garbage. Another big problem is that everyone is taught in Haskell to use lists where arrays should be used instead, which is usually one of the major sources of slow code and memory bloated programs. So, it is not surprising that GC takes a long time, it is because there is way too much stuff being allocation. Here is a run on the supplied input for the solution provided below:
QUESTION
I'm looking for a way to have all keys / values pair of a nested object.
(For the autocomplete of MongoDB dot notation key / value type)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-02 at 09:30In order to achieve this goal we need to create permutation of all allowed paths. For example:
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Install WundergroundStationForwarder
Create a new Google Apps Script project and give it a name
Overwrite the default Code.gs file with code.gs from the latest release in this repository
Configure the script for you:
Choose your datasource: Wunderground Uses the IBM Wunderground API. Note: Unfortunately, it looks like the new Wunderground API keys have started expiring 6 months after being generated, so you may need to replace the key if that happens. Set the datasource to ibm on line 10 Set your ibmAPIKey on line 12 Set your ibmStationId on line 13 MyAcurite Experimental. Uses the undocumented MyAcurite private API. Set the datasource to acurite on Line 10 Set your acuriteUsername on Line 15 Set your acuritePassword on line 16 Set your acuriteHubName on line 17 Set your acuriteStationName on line 18 Davis Weatherlink Uses the Davis Weatherlink API v2. Set the datasource to davis on line 10 Set your davisApiKey on line 20 Set your davisApiSecret on line 21 Set your davisStationName on line 22 Weatherflow Tempest Uses a Weatherflow Tempest Personal Use Token. Set the datasource to weatherflow on Line 10 Set your weatherflowPUT on line 24 Set your weatherflowSationId on Line 25
and choose one or more your forwarding destinations: Wunderground Send to Wunderground. Set updateWunderground to true on Line 29 Set your wundergroundAPIKey on Line 30 Set your wundergroundStationId on line 31 Windy Send to Windy.com. Set updateWindy to true on Line 33 Set your windyAPIKey on Line 34 Set your windyStationId on line 35. It's likely 0, 1, 2, etc. PWSWeather Send to PWSWeather. Set updatePWSWeather to true on Line 37 Set your pwsWeatherAPIKey from your station's admin page on line 38 Set your pwsWeatherStationID on Line 39 WeatherCloud Send to WeatherCloud. Retrieve your station's ID and API Key by going to your Devices, then clicking Settings → 🔌 Link on your station. Set updateWeatherCloud to true on Line 41 Set your weathercloudStationId on line 42 Set your weathercloudAPIKey on Line 43 Set whether or not you have a WeatherCloud Pro or Premium account with hasWeatherCloudPro as true or false on line 44 OpenWeatherMap Send to OpenWeatherMap. Creation of an OpenWeatherMap station must be done by API, not on the OpenWeatherMap website. More information is available in the OpenWeatherMap Station API documentation. The basic concept for what must be done is available in the createNewOWMStation_() function. Remove the _ character from the name of that function to make it selectable from the ▷ Run button in the toolbar. If you do so, make sure you note your new station's ID and other details in the log after running! Then: Set updateOpenWeatherMap to true on Line 46 Set openWeatherMapAPIKey to your API Key on Line 47 Set your openWeatherMapStationId to your OpenWeatherMap station's external_id on line 48 WindGuru Send to WindGuru. Start by registering a new "Other / Upload API" station, then: Set updateWindGuru to true on Line 50 Set windGuruStationUID to your chosen station UID on Line 51 Set your windGuruStationPassword to your chosen station API password (note, not your account's password) on line 52
Run the "Schedule" function with the ▷ Run button in the toolbar. You're done! You can see it periodically running in the ☰▶ Executions tab on the left sidebar.
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