Installation on SUSE systems¶
This is a guide to installing WeeWX from an RPM package systems based on SUSE, such as openSUSE Leap.
WeeWX V5 requires Python 3.6 or greater, which is only available on SUSE-15 or later. For older systems, install Python 3 then install WeeWX using pip.
Configure zypper
¶
The first time you install WeeWX, you must configure zypper
so that it will
trust weewx.com, and know where to find the WeeWX releases.
-
Tell your system to trust weewx.com:
sudo rpm --import https://weewx.com/keys.html
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Tell
zypper
where to find the WeeWX repository.curl -s https://weewx.com/suse/weewx.repo | \ sudo tee /etc/zypp/repos.d/weewx.repo
Install¶
Install WeeWX using zypper
. When you are done, WeeWX will be running the
Simulator
in the background.
sudo zypper install weewx
Verify¶
After 5 minutes, copy the following and paste into a web browser. You should see simulated data.
/var/www/html/weewx/index.html
If things are not working as you think they should, check the status:
sudo systemctl status weewx
sudo journalctl -u weewx
Configure¶
To switch from the Simulator
to real hardware, reconfigure the driver.
# Stop the daemon
sudo systemctl stop weewx
# Reconfigure to use your hardware
weectl station reconfigure
# Delete the old database
rm /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb
# Start the daemon
sudo systemctl start weewx
Customize¶
To enable uploads, or to enable other reports, modify the configuration file
/etc/weewx/weewx.conf
using any text editor such as nano
:
nano /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
The reference Application options contains an extensive list of the configuration options, with explanations for what they do. For more advanced customization, see the Customization Guide, as well as the reference Skin options.
To install new skins, drivers, or other extensions, use the extension utility.
WeeWX must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
sudo systemctl restart weewx
Upgrade¶
Upgrade to the latest version like this:
sudo zypper update weewx
The upgrade process will only upgrade the WeeWX software; it does not modify the configuration file, database, or any extensions you may have installed.
If modifications have been made to the configuration file or the skins that
come with WeeWX, you will see a message about any differences between the
modified files and the new files. Any new changes from the upgrade will be
noted as files with a .rpmnew
extension, and the modified files will be left
untouched.
For example, if /etc/weewx/weewx.conf
was modified, you will see a message
something like this:
warning: /etc/weewx/weewx.conf created as /etc/weewx/weewx.conf.rpmnew
Uninstall¶
To uninstall WeeWX, deleting configuration files but retaining data:
sudo zypper remove weewx
When you use zypper
to uninstall WeeWX, it does not touch WeeWX data, logs,
or any changes you might have made to the WeeWX configuration. It also leaves
the weewx
user, since data and configuration files were owned by that user.
To remove every trace of WeeWX:
sudo zypper remove weewx
sudo rm -r /var/www/html/weewx
sudo rm -r /var/lib/weewx
sudo rm -r /etc/weewx
sudo rm /etc/default/weewx
sudo gpasswd -d $USER weewx
sudo userdel weewx
sudo groupdel weewx