#!/usr/local/bin/python """ munin US NOAA weather plugin (http://weather.noaa.gov) Draws pressure in hPa. Copy/link file as 'weather_pressure_CODE', like: weather_pressure_LOWW for Austria, Vienna. Get the code by going to http://weather.noaa.gov, selecting your location, and copying the code from the address bar of your browser; should be something like CODE.html. Linux users might need to adjust the shebang. """ import sys import urllib import re url = 'http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded/%s.TXT' re_hPa = re.compile('Pressure.*\((\d+) hPa\)') code = sys.argv[0][(sys.argv[0].rfind('_')+1):] if code == None: sys.exit(1) if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == "autoconf": print "yes" elif len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == "config": print 'graph_title Atmospheric pressure at code %s' % code print 'graph_vlabel Pressure in hPa' print 'graph_category Weather' print 'pressure.label Pressure' print 'pressure.type GAUGE' print 'graph_args --base 1000 -l 850 -u 1050 --rigid' print 'graph_scale no' else: u = urllib.urlopen(url % code) txt = u.read() u.close() hPa = re_hPa.findall(txt)[0] print 'pressure.value %s' % hPa