This plugin displays data recorded by your weather station. It connects to your database and draws a nice line graph.
Author: | Peter Kodermac (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0.1 |
WordPress version tested: | 4.7.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.5 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 02-03-2014 |
Last updated: | 25-07-2016
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Rating, %: | 0 |
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Plugin URI: | http://www.raspberryweather.com |
Total downloads: | 2 921 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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Screenshots
Graph for temperature reading
Sample graph with dummy data
FAQ
What do I need for this plugin?
You need a Raspberry Pi, temperature sensor and some spare time. More information is provided on www.raspberryweather.com.
Something is not working!
This is the first release, bugs are likely to be present. Drop me a line at peter@raspberryweather.com, I will do my best to fix it.
What caching plugin should I use?
To speed the loading time on your Raspberry Pi, you should use a caching plugin. The Raspberry Weather plugin works well with Quick Cache plugin.
I need more information about this plugin
Same as above, drop me a line on my email. Or take a look at http://www.raspberryweather.com/raspberry-weather-graph/.
ChangeLog
1.6
Graph was not correctly displayed in certain timezones. Thanks to Bill and Yroark for all the help!
1.5
Small fix for shortcode generating button
1.4
Added option to display last 30 days and last 7 days in a graph
1.3
Another fine contribution by Stefan Mayer, removed hardcoded path to plugin js
1.2
Thanks to Stefan Mayer for removing deprecated functions and adding some improvements! Graph now works on newest PHP versions!
1.1
Fixed bug for negative values, thank you Simon P.
1.0