Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Fitbit2
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Hello,
I’ve installed MMM-Fitbit2 according the instructions.
Unfortunately on the MM screen the module says “Loading…” instead of showing any symbols.
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@chsp - You will probably need to check the logs and see if there are any error messages.
First, get an SSH connection to your Pi (assuming it’s a Pi) and type
pm2 log 0
. Look for any errors. If you see none, point a web browser at your Pi’s IP address and use that to pull up the mirror’s interface. Press F12 to open the developer’s window and look in the Console tab for any errors.That should get you started.
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Hi, the module works fine …:clapping_hands_medium-light_skin_tone:
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Hi,
Do you think it would be possible to add the watch battery level ? -
Hi all (notably, @chsp) - turns out that there was a bug if you had selected the “weight” resource and did not have any weight data for the last 30 days. I have pushed a fix for this, so hopefully you don’t end up with “Loading…” any more!
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@mattx38 As the client secret a password, it is blocked from printing. Just paste the secret into your terminal and press enter - it will work.
This is separate to what @bhepler raised re: SSH. Actually, you can run all of the commands over SSH, but you will need to log in to your Fitbit account in a browser on the Pi in order to generate your access tokens. Alternatively, you can run the script on another machine, generate the tokens and then transfer them onto the Pi (if you have no way to do things on your Pi’s display).
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@Arno-Strasbourg
Seems like it’s possible to get a low-resolution status of device battery levels from the Fitbit API.
It also seems as though the Python library supports this endpoint.However, because it returns a list of devices, targeting the right one may prove to be a little more complicated.
Not much good if the battery level relates to a second tracker that you aren’t actually wearing!
I could possibly do it based on the device with"type": "TRACKER"
that has the most recent"lastSyncTime"
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@Vizulize said in MMM-Fitbit2:
@Arno-Strasbourg
Seems like it’s possible to get a low-resolution status of device battery levels from the Fitbit API.
It also seems as though the Python library supports this endpoint.
However, because it returns a list of devices, targeting the right one may prove to be a little more complicated.
Not much good if the battery level relates to a second tracker that you aren’t actually wearing!
I could possibly do it based on the device with “type”: “TRACKER” that has the most recent “lastSyncTime”, but I will need to think about it.It would be very nice. Thank you