Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Fitbit
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@MechMatt if you find something out yourself it is always great to describe what you did, so others having the same problem can benefit from it even if it may be trivial! :slight_smile:
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@MechMatt What exactly was ambiguous? So I can make it easier for others in the future!
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@Vendittelli I wasn’t sure about installing a custom module. I realized it was pretty simple after a quick googling:
Navigate to modules folder
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This is something very MagicMirror Generic. Maybe we should add something about this in the Readme?
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@MichMich Good idea, I’ll can add details on wiki’s modules page. Just the basic ‘cd’ then ‘git clone’. Then any extra stuff can just be listed for each module on their own repos.
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@Vendittelli I’ll be happy to assume the role here as the guy who makes sure everything is idiot proof :D
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@MechMatt I put a basic run through on the wiki page, feel free to adapt it to make it more new user friendly
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@Vendittelli Thanks!
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Would something similar be possible with Google Fit? There’s a REST API: https://developers.google.com/fit/rest/
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This Module is driving me insane… Magic Mirror doesn’t start if I add the module script to my config.js as it is written in the example config.js. I can only get it to work by removing “Credentials: {” ,replacing the “[” from the previous line (config:[) with “{” and replacing the matching “]” with"}" . Magic Mirror will then run with the fitbit module displayed on screen with zeros for every field. It simply won’t update. I get “null” value errors and the .py script overwrites my credentials.ini file with empty spaces, I assume because of the missing “credentials” line in my config.js. I simply cannot make it work with any modification of the “credentials” line that I’ve tried. I’d really appreciate some help on this…