The parser imports data from https://hidroinformatica.itaipu.gov.py/services/hidrometricaestacion/2019-07-01/2019-09-01/5/?format=json. Available since 2018.02.
The two dates in the url come from the view period. The external location ID should be the same as in the url ( 5 in the case).
Response example:
[ { "fecha":"2019-09-01 10:00:00 PYST", "nivel":9.6, "conductividad":null, "ph":null, "turbidez":null, "od":null, "tempagua":null } ]
Time is parsed from the field "fecha", data is parsed from the field "nivel". All other fields are ignored.
Fews configuration example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <timeSeriesImportRun xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/timeSeriesImportRun.xsd"> <import> <general> <importType>HidroInformatica</importType> <serverUrl>https://hidroinformatica.itaipu.gov.py/services/hidrometricaestacion</serverUrl> <user>dummy_username</user> <password>dummy_password</password> <startDateTime date="2019-07-01"/> <endDateTime date="2019-09-01"/> <idMapId>HidroInformatica</idMapId> <importTimeZone> <timeZoneOffset>+00:00</timeZoneOffset> </importTimeZone> </general> <timeSeriesSet> <moduleInstanceId>HidroInformatica</moduleInstanceId> <valueType>scalar</valueType> <parameterId>parameter</parameterId> <locationId>LocB</locationId> <timeSeriesType>external historical</timeSeriesType> <timeStep unit="nonequidistant" /> <readWriteMode>add originals</readWriteMode> </timeSeriesSet> </import> </timeSeriesImportRun>