Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Modifying the Config File
-
@jimb can you post the complete module definition
xxx out the apikey field
-
Sam, here tis. I just noticed the string symbol ($) and the brackets ({}) in the apiKey. I found that in the instructions in MM. I didn’t try the config without them…
module: “weather”,
units: “imperial”,
windUnits: “imperial”,
tenpUnits: “imperial”,
position: 'top right",
config: {
apiVersion: “3.0”,
weatherProvider: “openweather”,
weatherEndpoint: “/onecall”,
lat: “33.50872”,
lon: “-96.612213”,
type: “current”,
location: “Houston”,
locationID: 4699066",
apiKey: “${xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}”,
}
},
{
module: “weather”,
units: “imperial”,
windUnits: “imperial”,
tenpUnits: “imperial”,
position: 'top right",
config: {
apiVersion: “3.0”,
weatherProvider: “openweather”,
weatherEndpoint: “/onecall”,
lat: “33.50872”,
lon:" -96.612213",
type: “current”,
location: “Houston”,
locationID: 4699066",
apiKey: “${xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx}”, -
@jimb I don’t understand that comment about $[] as the sample looks like this
please take those characters off, it should just be the text provided by openweather, in quotes
-
Sam, this was from one source (above that you pasted). Mo config with the weather data is above that and includes the items I mentioned. BTW, I keyed it separately as I am unable to paste from the Rasberry Pi to my windows PC.
-
@jimb on the pi desktop, menu top left
preferences, pi preferences.
interfaces, check ssh on. ok,
change host name, just look at it, should be raspberrypithen save/exit, reboot
on your PC do
ssh pi@raspberrypi
if the userid you created on the pi is pi.
use the password you set when you booted the first time
now you have a terminal on the pi from your PC, and you can copy/paste in both directions…
-
Sam, I remember the name I gave to the Pi, but unfortunately not the password. Is there a way to find it?
-
@jimb np, but you should be able to change it from the preferences without knowing it
-
Sam, I know the name assigned to the rasberry. I now know the password as I have changed it. SSH is not resolving the hostname. So, what is the proper way to populate the following-
ssh {what goes here}@{what goes here}
Example: ssh {{hostname} @ {password} ???
-
-
Sam, the username seems to be OK, but the hostame doesn’t resolve. Even though it shows in preference. Am I missing something