diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 1a247fa..ba0ed10 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -115,16 +115,14 @@ pi@OSPi:~/weather $ systemctl status weather.service The final line above checks that the service has been started and you should see the service marked as running. -**Step 7:** You can now test that the service is running correctly from a Web Browser. - -Firstly, ensure that the Weather Service is up and running by navigating to the service (note: the default port was set to 3000 in the .env file): +**Step 7:** You can now test that the service is running correctly from a Web Browser by navigating to the service (note: the default port was set to 3000 in the .env file): ``` http:/// ``` You should see "OpenSprinkler Weather Service" in response. -Secondly, you can use the following request to see the watering level that the Weather Service calculates. Note: to be consistent, change the values of h, t and r to the % weightings and bh (as a %), bt (in F), bp (in inches) to the offsets from the Zimmerman config page in App. +You can use the following request to see the watering level that the Weather Service calculates. Note: to be consistent, change the values of h, t and r to the % weightings and bh (as a %), bt (in F), bp (in inches) to the offsets from the Zimmerman config page in App. ``` http://:3000/weather1.py?loc=50,1&wto="\"h\":100,\"t\":100,\"r\":100,\"bh\":70,\"bt\":59,\"br\":0" @@ -135,7 +133,13 @@ This will return a response similar to below with ```scale``` value equating to &scale=20&rd=-1&tz=48&sunrise=268&sunset=1167&eip=3232235787&rawData={"h":47,"p":0,"t":54.4,"raining":0} ``` -**Step 8:** You will now need to configure your OpenSprinkler device to use the local version of the Weather Service rather than the Cloud version. On a web browser from your PC, go to `http://:8080/su` and specify “localhost:3000” as the new location for the weather service. +**Step 8:** You will now need to configure your OpenSprinkler device to use the local version of the Weather Service rather than the Cloud version. + +- For OS users, go to `http:///su` on your web browser + +- For OSPi users, go to `http://:8080/su` on your web browser + +In the **Weather** text field, specify the IP of your Weather Service server and Port, e.g. for OSPi users this might be “localhost:3000” if the Weather Service is running on the same Raspberry Pi. OpenSprinkler should now be connected to your local Weather Service for calculating rain delay and watering levels.