Fork of Docker image from jgoerzen
This Docker image provides support for WeeWX. Weewx is a simple, easy to use weather station. It provides a seamless upgrade from wview as well, so this is an easily-used replacement for it.
WeeWX will require customization, so please consult the instructions before beginning.
Some uses (such as with specialized hardware) may require Docker to run in privileged mode; such cases are beyond the scope of this manual. However, serial devices can easily be used on the host and presented to the Docker container via ser2net. An increasing number of weather stations are network-enabled and can communicate directly to this system.
You can view the documentation for this image on its Github page. This image is based on my debian-base-security image, which features automatic security updates to the operating system (though not WeeWX) enabled by default.
WeeWX is most typically used with a local sqlite database. If you intend to use it with something else, you will probably need to install additional software in the container.
I have provided rsync and ssh, however, since they are commonly used to push pages to remote servers.
You can download with:
docker pull jgoerzen/weewx
And run with something like this:
docker run -td \
--stop-signal=SIGRTMIN+3 \
--tmpfs /run:size=100M --tmpfs /run/lock:size=100M \
-v /sys/fs/cgroup:/sys/fs/cgroup:ro \
--hostname=weewx \
-v /weatherdir:/var/lib/weewx:rw \
--name=weewx jgoerzen/weewx
You almost certainly want to mount something over /var/lib/weewx
so your
important data is preserved. You will also want to have a way to preserve
the configuration in /etc/weewx
. By default, the HTML_ROOT
value in
/etc/weewx/weewx.conf
lists /var/www/html/weewx
, so this would be an
excellent volume to export to a webserver container (such as my
jgoerzen/debian-base-apache).
Consult the WeeWX documentation for setup steps.
Logging can be done either to Docker or in the container; see DEBBASE_SYSLOG
as
documented in the docker-debian-base docs.
This is prepared by John Goerzen jgoerzen@complete.org and the source can be found at https://github.com/jgoerzen/docker-weewx
The Debian operating system is configured to automatically apply security patches. WeeWX, however, does not have such a feature.
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