WD API Values Question

On the WD API setup, I am trying to implement using this. The file that is created looks like this:

MY WEBSITE
d=30/03/2025+14:50:16+6.4+95+5.8+3.603+5.661+77+0.00+0.0+992.8+77+2±-+993.5+45.4+238.7+6.6+20.1+38+5.2+6.3+6.9+1:42+1.8+3:35+7.764+5:51+8.749+3:25+998.6+12:01+992.8+2:49+10.37S+152+7.720±-±-+1.0±-+141.2+81+0.0±-+1±-+81±-±-+12:40:00±-±-+3.0+99+12:01+92+1:19+6.2+2:28+1.6+3:35+6.5+96+5.8+20.0+39±3.3+255.0+5.6±100±100±100

MY WEBSITE
d=30/03/2025+14:50:16+6.4+95+5.8+3.603+5.661+77+0.00+0.0+992.8+77+2±-
+993.5+45.4+238.7+6.6+20.1+38+5.2+6.3+6.9+1:42+1.8+3:35+7.764+5:51+8.749+3:25+998.
6+12:01+992.8+2:49+10.37S+152+7.720±-±-+1.0±-+141.2+81+0.0±-+1±-+81±-±-
+12:40:00±-±-+3.0+99+12:01+92+1:19+6.2+2:28+1.6+3:35+6.5+96+5.8+20.0+39±
3.3+255.0+5.6±100±100±100

My question is, is there documentation to show what is what value is what in this file? date, time, temp, wind, etc etc.

Thanks!!

Maybe:

WDAPI-description.txt (2.7 KB)

Thank you very much. Was that someplace in the WD software download?

No, I think that was one that @pwsdashboard made. . . I have a print version but I can’t remember where I got it :confused:

It was never developed properly, and there are few useful fields – clientraw is much better :wink:

Gotcha. I’ve been building an app for my website. It’s using testtags now and not sure if I’ll play around with the rapid Ajax updates or just leave it as 5 minutes with testtags.