Unfortunately, the Python logging module is not process safe, so we would not be able to have multiple processes writing to a single file.
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Where to find things
Location of WeeWX components
Here is a summary of the layout for the different install methods, along with the symbolic names used for each component. These names are used throughout the documentation.
=== "Debian"
| Component | Symbolic name | Nominal value |
|-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|
| WeeWX root directory | _`WEEWX_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx` |
| Skins and templates | _`SKIN_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/skins/` |
| User directory | _`USER_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/bin/user/` |
| Examples | _`EXAMPLE_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/examples/` |
| Executables | _`BIN_ROOT`_ | `/usr/share/weewx/` |
| SQLite databases | _`SQLITE_ROOT`_ | `/var/lib/weewx/` |
| Web pages and images | _`HTML_ROOT`_ | `/var/www/html/weewx/` |
| Documentation | _`DOC_ROOT`_ | `/usr/share/doc/weewx/` |
=== "RedHat"
| Component | Symbolic name | Nominal value |
|-------------------------|------------------|---------------------------------|
| WeeWX root directory | _`WEEWX_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx` |
| Skins and templates | _`SKIN_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/skins/` |
| User directory | _`USER_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/bin/user/` |
| Examples | _`EXAMPLE_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/examples/` |
| Executables | _`BIN_ROOT`_ | `/usr/share/weewx/` |
| SQLite databases | _`SQLITE_ROOT`_ | `/var/lib/weewx/` |
| Web pages and images | _`HTML_ROOT`_ | `/var/www/html/weewx/` |
| Documentation | | https://weewx.com/docs/5.0 |
=== "openSUSE"
| Component | Symbolic name | Nominal value |
|-------------------------|------------------|-----------------------------|
| WeeWX root directory | _`WEEWX_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx` |
| Skins and templates | _`SKIN_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/skins/` |
| User directory | _`USER_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/bin/user/` |
| Examples | _`EXAMPLE_ROOT`_ | `/etc/weewx/examples/` |
| Executables | _`BIN_ROOT`_ | `/usr/share/weewx/` |
| SQLite databases | _`SQLITE_ROOT`_ | `/var/lib/weewx/` |
| Web pages and images | _`HTML_ROOT`_ | `/var/www/html/weewx/` |
| Documentation | | https://weewx.com/docs/5.0 |
=== "pip"
| Component | Symbolic name | Nominal value |
|-------------------------|------------------|-----------------------------|
| WeeWX root directory | _`WEEWX_ROOT`_ | `~/weewx-data` |
| Skins and templates | _`SKIN_ROOT`_ | `skins/` |
| User directory | _`USER_ROOT`_ | `bin/user/` |
| Examples | _`EXAMPLE_ROOT`_ | `examples/` |
| Executables | _`BIN_ROOT`_ | varies |
| SQLite databases | _`SQLITE_ROOT`_ | `archive/` |
| Web pages and images | _`HTML_ROOT`_ | `public_html/` |
| Documentation | | https://weewx.com/docs/5.0 |
!!! Note
In the locations above, relative paths are relative to WEEWX_ROOT.
Absolute paths begin with a forward slash (/). The tilde character
~ represents the HOME directory of the user.
Log files
In the default configuration, WeeWX logs to the system log. This is where to find the system log for each platform.
=== "Debian"
`/var/log/syslog`
!!! Note
You need root permission to view the log.
=== "RedHat"
`/var/log/messages`
!!! Note
You need root permission to view the log.
=== "openSUSE"
`/var/log/messages`
!!! Note
You need root permission to view the log.
=== "macOS"
`/var/log/syslog`
!!! note
On macOS, the log file is likely to contain only severe log messages.
See the wiki article WeeWX logging for more information on how to control logging in WeeWX.
Location of executables in a pip install
This is something you are not likely to need, but can occasionally be useful. It's included here for completeness. If you use a pip install, the location of the executables will depend on how the installation was done.
| Install method | Commands | Location of executables |
|---|---|---|
| Virtual environment (recommended) |
python3 -m venv ~/vesource ~/ve/bin/activatepip3 install weewx |
~/ve/bin/ |
pip, no sudo, with --user |
pip3 install weewx --user |
~/.local/bin/ |
pip, no sudo, no --user |
pip3 install weewx |
~/.local/bin/ |
| pip with sudo (not recommended) |
sudo pip3 install weewx |
/usr/local/bin/ (1) |
Virtual environment with --user(not allowed) |
python3 -m venv ~/vesource ~/ve/bin/activatepip3 install weewx --user |
N/A |
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