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Add Weatherflow Cloud wind support via websocket
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Wind data is available via WebSockets via two different types of messages. There is a rapid_wind message that gives Speed/Direction and arrives at about a 3minute interval. There is also an obs_st message that gives averages over a time window.
Added extended attributes to explain data source whether its REST or WebSocket
- Utilize web socket connection to back end server to pull wind speed & direction (ultimately more sensors may transition to WS over REST)
https://github.com/jeeftor/weatherflow4py/compare/v1.0.6...v1.2.0
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@joostlek - I think this is awaiting your review when you get around to it ... its gone stale :)
@joostlek - can you look at this again :)
@joostlek - I remind you again :)
@joostlek - Pinging you AGAIN :)
@joostlek - I left 2 issues unresolved as I'm waiting for feedback from you :)
I remove the icon logic - as the new icon translation with ranges will soon support it!
@joostlek - Any chance we can get this into the beta -> don't want to over-work you if you are too busy. But there is some people who would really really like to have the winds added.