Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Withings
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I have a few Withings devices (pulse, scale, BP monitor, etc), so your theory makes good sense. Kudos, by the way on this proof of concept - I like it and this will be one of my first Pi / Magic Mirror / module customizations, so I appreciate any insight you have.
The errors appear at MM_Withings.js:208, which I believe is the line that writes the error to the log.
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I corrected some things on the module :
- correction of the @ih800a bug (I had the same)
- add external CSS
- add the loader
- add translation
I’ll review the design of the module
[card:aluini/MM_Withings]
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Hi @aluini, is your module still working correctly? I’m only getting the weight. :)
I have an Body Cardio Scale, do I have to define this somewhere?Thanks!
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I can not get it to work. I only have the scale.
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I looked at the module and it just need to be updated however, I can find a way to be able to get the JSON data to be displayed. All I get is a {“status”:342,“error”:“The signature (using Oauth) is invalid”}
I tried almost everything already.
If anyone can give it a try and make that work, I can update the module and even create new features.
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Hello,
I also try to make it work, but I didn’t succed. Probably I did some wrong behaviour during the oAuth process.
At the end I can see on my MagicMirror logs an error 283, that correspond according to Nokia API website to : “283 : Token is invalid or doesn’t exist”.
I considered it was OAuth version 1.0 because it look like it.
Also it is written on Nokia website :
“The Health Mate API is now fully functional with OAuth 2.0 authentication protocol.
Therefore, the OAuth 1.0 process will no longer be supported beginning:
November 30, 2018”Also I do not really want to fight to make it work if the service will be cut by Nokia/Withings on a few months.
Does someone have the knowledge to update this module with OAuth 2.0 ?
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Anybody get this working with the new OAuth 2.0?