Openweather issue #4219
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As per request from Alex, my Allsky Version is v2024.12.06 but i'm unable to verify the Module Manager version. Please advise where this can be found. |
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@Deepblue12, |
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@EricClaeys The module numbers can differ @Deepblue12 The module version can be found in the module manager |
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Version is the same as your example Alex. v1.0.1 |
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I have an idea .... Is your lat and lon just decimal i.e. -23.45 ? The code is assuming there is a cardinal point in the lat and lon edit Actually the code is assuming that the setting value is a string and if its not you will get this error |
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So i have a test RPI which i installed earlier which appeared to be working ok (once i remembered to keep saving the changes when moving between All Variables and Allsky variables!) However on my test bed the Lat/Long was 50.841177N 0.324257W, whilst on the one with the issues it was 50.841177N -0.324257 Just changed the Long to 0.324257W and it appears to now be working. |
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I've installed the openweather module and added my API key but when i run tail -f /var/log/allskyperiodic.log
i get the following error:
2025-01-15T17:56:42.535962+00:00 RPI5 allskperiodic[6967]: INFO: ===== Running periodic flow...
2025-01-15T17:56:42.535993+00:00 RPI5 allskperiodic[6967]: INFO: --------------- Running Module allsky_openweathermap ---------------
2025-01-15T17:56:42.536010+00:00 RPI5 allskperiodic[6967]: ERROR: Module openweathermap failed on line 215 - 'float' object has no attribute 'upper'
Any ideas please.
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