Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Fitbit2
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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"
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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
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I think this module is great! It works well and looks great.
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I have also noticed that the sleep time is inaccurate. It currently says 08:04, but the Fitbit website says 07:10. I am not sure why it is adding 56mins to my sleep time.
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My question is…after updating MM
the module is not working.
I must do the (auth.sh) again after every MM upgrade.
Is that the same on your Mirrors?? -
Is there a way to use more than 1 Fitbit account? I tried but the second one would not authorize.
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@aunrea For now, to get Imperial measurements, remove this line:
https://github.com/m-roberts/MMM-Fitbit2/blob/master/python/get_data.py#L96 -
@aunrea The module is returning the sleep data from the web API directly, which can be found here: https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/web-api/sleep/
You can see in the code here that the result that is returned is “totalMinutesAsleep”:
https://github.com/m-roberts/MMM-Fitbit2/blob/master/python/get_data.py#L194Beyond that, I am not sure why it is adding time to your records. Apologies!
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@Stoffbeuteluwe This should not be the case. What are the logs saying?
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@aunrea This should work - I have 2 accounts on my MagicMirror and they have worked together for some time. What are you seeing?