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Add includes so that it builds without warnings.
author | Daniel O'Connor <darius@dons.net.au> |
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date | Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:48:52 +1030 |
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/* * Read in Australian Bureau of Meteorology comma-delimited files and convert * them into INSERT commands for MySQL. * * $Id: insertBoM.c,v 1.4 2010/01/03 05:05:28 grog Exp $ */ #include <ctype.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/file.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> #define BUFSIZE 1024 char buf [BUFSIZE]; char sql_command [BUFSIZE]; /* We split up the input line into these fields, not all of which we use. */ char *field [50]; /* pointers to beginnings of fields */ /* * We alias these structs to the input field above. Unfortunately, the data * returned from Sheoaks is different from Ballarat and Melbourne airports: * Sheoaks doesn't report a QNH pressure. I should really parse the input files * to check the fields, but it's pretty messy. */ struct ballarat_row { char *order; /* sort order (backwards!) */ char *station_id; /* station ID, apparently always numeric */ char *name; /* name of town, it would seem */ char *history; /* this looks like another station ID */ char *funnydate; /* date in useless form 0D/0H:0m[ap]m */ char *date; /* date as YYYYMMDDHHmmSS */ char *temp; /* temperature, °C */ char *apparent_temp; /* apparent temperature */ char *delta_t; /* wet bulb depression */ char *dewpoint; /* dew point */ char *wind_gust; /* wind gust speed */ char *gust_knots; /* same again in knots */ char *pressure_msl; /* pressure at mean sea level */ char *pressure_qnh; /* QNH pressure, whatever that may be */ char *rain; /* rain as text (can be "Tce") */ char *humidity; /* relative humdity */ char *wind_direction_text; /* text of direction */ char *wind_speed; /* speed in km/h */ char *wind_speed_knots; /* and in knots */ } *ballarat_readings = (struct ballarat_row *) field; struct sheoaks_row { char *order; /* sort order (backwards!) */ char *station_id; /* station ID, apparently always numeric */ char *name; /* name of town, it would seem */ char *history; /* this looks like another station ID */ char *funnydate; /* date in useless form 0D/0H:0m[ap]m */ char *date; /* date as YYYYMMDDHHmmSS */ char *temp; /* temperature, °C */ char *apparent_temp; /* apparent temperature */ char *delta_t; /* wet bulb depression */ char *dewpoint; /* dew point */ char *wind_gust; /* wind gust speed */ char *gust_knots; /* same again in knots */ char *pressure_msl; /* pressure at mean sea level */ char *rain; /* rain as text (can be "Tce") */ char *humidity; /* relative humdity */ char *wind_direction_text; /* text of direction */ char *wind_speed; /* speed in km/h */ char *wind_speed_knots; /* and in knots */ } *sheoaks_readings = (struct sheoaks_row *) field; void skipblanks (char **cp) { while (**cp == ' ') (*cp)++; } /* * Wind directions as text. BoM encloses them in "", so we do the same */ struct wind_directions { char *text; /* name of direction */ float direction; /* and the direction it represents */ } wind_directions [] = { {"\"N\"", 0}, {"\"North\"", 0}, {"\"NNE\"", 22.5}, {"\"NE\"", 45}, {"\"ENE\"", 67.5}, {"\"E\"", 90}, {"\"East\"", 90}, {"\"ESE\"", 112.5}, {"\"SE\"", 135}, {"\"SSE\"", 157.5}, {"\"S\"", 180}, {"\"South\"", 180}, {"\"SSW\"", 202.5}, {"\"SW\"", 225}, {"\"WSW\"", 247.5}, {"\"W\"", 270}, {"\"West\"", 270}, {"\"WNW\"", 292.5}, {"\"NW\"", 315}, {"\"NNW\"", 337.5}}; int wind_direction_count = sizeof (wind_directions) / sizeof (struct wind_directions); float previous_wind; float wind_direction (char *text) { int i; if (! strcmp (text, "\"CALM\"")) return previous_wind; for (i = 0; i < wind_direction_count; i++) if (! strcmp (wind_directions [i].text, text)) return previous_wind = wind_directions [i].direction; fprintf (stderr, "Unknown wind direction: %s\n", text); return previous_wind; /* Sam Ting */ } int main (int argc, char *argv []) { char *cp; /* pointers in buffers */ int fields; /* becomes number of fields in row */ char date_text [11]; /* YYYY-MM-DD */ char time_text [9]; /* HH-MM-SS */ if (argc > 1) { fprintf (stderr, "Usage: $0 < file\n"); exit (1); } while (1) { memset ((void *) buf, '\0', sizeof (buf)); /* don't trip over old stuff */ if (! fgets (buf, BUFSIZE - 1, stdin)) exit (0); /* empty file, just ignore */ if (isdigit (buf [0])) /* valid row */ { fields = 0; cp = buf; while (1) { skipblanks (&cp); /* though there don't seem to be any */ field [fields++] = cp; while (*cp && (*cp != ',') && (*cp != '\n') && (*cp != ',')) cp++; if (! *cp) break; *cp++ = '\0'; /* delimit the string */ } /* * buf now contains "fields" strings, and field (and thus "ballarat_row" * and "sheoaks_row") contain pointers to them. * * Fix a few fields. */ strcpy (date_text, "YYYY-MM-DD"); strcpy (time_text, "HH:MM:SS"); /* The date info is surrounded with " */ memcpy (date_text, &ballarat_readings->date [1], 4); /* YYYY */ memcpy (&date_text [5], &ballarat_readings->date [5], 2); /* MM */ memcpy (&date_text [8], &ballarat_readings->date [7], 2); /* MM */ memcpy (time_text, &ballarat_readings->date [9], 2); /* HH */ memcpy (&time_text [3], &ballarat_readings->date [11], 2); /* MM */ memcpy (&time_text [6], &ballarat_readings->date [13], 2); /* MM */ if (strcmp (ballarat_readings->station_id, "94863")) /* Not Sheoaks */ { if (! strcmp (ballarat_readings->pressure_qnh, "-9999.0")) /* this seems to be a null value */ ballarat_readings->pressure_qnh = "NULL"; sprintf (sql_command, "REPLACE INTO remote_observations (station_id, date, time, outside_temp, apparent_temp," "delta_t, outside_dewpoint, wind_gust, pressure_msl, pressure_qnh, rain, outside_humidity, " "wind_direction, wind_direction_text, wind_speed) " "VALUES (\"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", %s, %s, " "%s, \"%s\", %4.1f, %s, \"%s\");", ballarat_readings->station_id, date_text, time_text, ballarat_readings->temp, ballarat_readings->apparent_temp, ballarat_readings->delta_t, ballarat_readings->dewpoint, ballarat_readings->wind_gust, ballarat_readings->pressure_msl, ballarat_readings->pressure_qnh, ballarat_readings->rain, ballarat_readings->humidity, wind_direction (ballarat_readings->wind_direction_text), ballarat_readings->wind_direction_text, ballarat_readings->wind_speed ); } else /* currently only sheoaks */ { if (! strcmp (sheoaks_readings->pressure_msl, "-9999.0")) /* this seems to be a null value */ sheoaks_readings->pressure_msl = NULL; sprintf (sql_command, "REPLACE INTO remote_observations (station_id, date, time, outside_temp, apparent_temp," "delta_t, outside_dewpoint, wind_gust, pressure_msl, rain, outside_humidity, " "wind_direction, wind_direction_text, wind_speed) " "VALUES (\"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", \"%s\", %s, " "%s, \"%s\", %4.1f, %s, \"%s\");", sheoaks_readings->station_id, date_text, time_text, sheoaks_readings->temp, sheoaks_readings->apparent_temp, sheoaks_readings->delta_t, sheoaks_readings->dewpoint, sheoaks_readings->wind_gust, sheoaks_readings->pressure_msl, sheoaks_readings->rain, sheoaks_readings->humidity, wind_direction (sheoaks_readings->wind_direction_text), sheoaks_readings->wind_direction_text, sheoaks_readings->wind_speed ); } puts (sql_command); } } return 0; }