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    • jonspragginsJ Offline
      jonspraggins
      last edited by

      I have dockerized my MM (https://github.com/bastilimbach/docker-MagicMirror) and having trouble getting MMM-Fitbit2 to work properly.

      Some things I’ve attempted:

      • I cannot launch a web browser from my container; it doesn’t have one.
      • SSHing into the container to launch auth.sh will not launch a web browser to finish the setup
      • Copying the token from my old MM doesn’t seem to work.

      Suggestions?

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      • goldyfruitG Offline
        goldyfruit Project Sponsor
        last edited by

        @Vizulize It would be great it you could allow the issue creation on GitHub, this will be easier to contribute and raise issue. :)

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        • goldyfruitG Offline
          goldyfruit Project Sponsor @aunrea
          last edited by goldyfruit

          @aunrea I have the same behavior with a second account, like if some cache was used.
          My workaround was to clone the repository on my laptop (not on my RPi) and run the Python script from there and then copy/paste the tokens-XXXXX.json file to my RPi.

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            goldyfruit Project Sponsor @mkufner24
            last edited by

            @mkufner24 Same, sleep time is inaccurate.

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              Vizulize Module Developer @goldyfruit
              last edited by

              @goldyfruit said in MMM-Fitbit2:

              @Vizulize It would be great it you could allow the issue creation on GitHub, this will be easier to contribute and raise issue. :)

              Done!

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                Vizulize Module Developer @goldyfruit
                last edited by

                @goldyfruit said in MMM-Fitbit2:

                @mkufner24 Same, sleep time is inaccurate.

                Unfortunately, this is what is returned from the Fitbit API. If you can figure out how to produce the data you want from what is returned from the API, then I am happy to take a look!

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                  davidgeo
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                  Is it possible to display weight in pounds instead of kg? If yes, how?

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                  • V Offline
                    Vizulize Module Developer @davidgeo
                    last edited by Vizulize

                    @davidgeo
                    This is currently not exposed to the user via the config.json (that feature is tracked here).
                    However, you can change this option to “US” in your installed module directory.
                    For more information about how units are handled by the Fitbit API, check out the unit system information detailed here.

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                    • TipponT Offline
                      Tippon
                      last edited by

                      Sorry for replying to an old topic, but I thought it was best to keep this in the same place.

                      I realised today that I’m having a problem with MMM-fitbit2. I fixed the issue in my other thread here yesterday:

                      https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/14879/mmm-fitbit2-pythonshell-is-not-a-constructor?_=1617917654075

                      but updated Magic Mirror shortly after, so I’m not sure if the problem existed before the update or not.

                      The module loads and seems to work, but I’m only getting values returned for the calories I’ve burned water drank, and my weight. My food eaten isn’t updating, even though it’s showing in my Fitbit dashboard. I don’t have a Fitbit device so I’m not sure if the other values are flled in on my dashboard.

                      Please forgive me if I'm slow to reply, I'm currently experiencing memory issues, and sometimes forget that I've asked a question >.<

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                        Vizulize Module Developer @Tippon
                        last edited by

                        @tippon Hopefully this is fixed: https://github.com/m-roberts/MMM-Fitbit2/commit/e958665dcf63900d38f5405961a1a176d5ba2fcf

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