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    • bheplerB Offline
      bhepler Module Developer
      last edited by

      @Oliver_Tooth Well, the Wife wants her FitBit stats on the mirror so I’m going to end up using this module at some point. I’ll try and catch up to you and we’ll debug this together.

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        Oliver_Tooth @bhepler
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        @bhepler That’d be fantastic if you could! This is a 21st birthday present due in just under a weeks time, so i’m starting to panic somewhat!

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          Oliver_Tooth @daniel44992
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          @daniel44992 I too am having this exact issue. Did you ever find a solution?

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          • bheplerB Offline
            bhepler Module Developer
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            @Oliver_Tooth I was able to successfully install the Fitbit module and get it to pull information from the web API. It took a little tweaking, but I did get it to work.

            Problems I encountered:

            • Python was not installed. I had to install it and figure out how to install “pip”.
            • Fitbit doesn’t make their developer area visible off their main website. I ended up bouncing through their forums first.
            • Example config file on the module GitHub page contains errors. The character after config: should be {, not [.
            • The secret key and appID field values need to be surrounded by single quotes, something not explained in the readme file.

            Here’s the relevant portion of my config.sys file.

            {
                    module: 'MMM-fitbit',
                    position: 'bottom_left',
                    config: {
                            credentials: {
                                    client_id: '000XX0',
                                    client_secret: 'abbacadabba1234567890',
                                    },
                            resources: [
                                    'steps',
                                    'floors',
                                    'caloriesOut',
                                    'distance',
                                    'activeMinutes',
                                    'sleep',
                                    'heart'
                                    ],
                            update_interval: 60
                            }
            },
            

            When you run npm start the MMM-Fitbit python script will run and kick out a few lines in the console. I’m not entirely sure what it’s doing, but here’s what mine reads:

            Set credential request recieved.
            { client_id: '000XX0',
              client_secret: 'abbacadabba1234567890' }
            Initial run request recieved.
            Running getData.py
            results: [{"message":"credentials.ini exists","type":"status"},{"message":"Writing credentials to credentials.ini","type":"status"},{"message":"Writing id: 000XX0 and secret: abbacadabba1234567890","type":"status"},{"message":"Credentials write successful","type":"status"}]
            

            When I ran the setupAccess.py script, it failed to modify the credentials.ini file. I ended up editing it manually and plugging in my application ID and my secret key. The format is simple. Spaces before & after the = and no quotes around the ID or key.

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            • VendittelliV Offline
              Vendittelli Module Developer @bhepler
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              @bhepler Please, if you spot any problems with the documentation, create a pull request on GitHub and I’ll happily make those changes.

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                Oliver_Tooth @bhepler
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                @bhepler That’s great news! I’ve managed to get mine up and working, but from what I can tell initially, it doesn’t seem to stay authorised for longer than a day, i’m currently browsing the python-fitbit forum for help on that. It’s also only showing data for steps, with all other fields showing 0. Is this something you’ve encountered?

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                  bhepler Module Developer @Oliver_Tooth
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                  @Oliver_Tooth Somewhat. I see steps, distance and calories. Sleep is zero. There’s definitely something going on here. I haven’t run it long enough to encounter the authorization problem. I’ll investigate further tonight.

                  @Vendittelli - I’ll do that. I should have a PR for you in a couple days. Thanks for the great module!

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                    s199
                    last edited by

                    Hello, thank you for that nice addon…i finally managed to make it work (exemple code is still incorrect on github…) but there is a problem, im using an alta hr and i only have the “steps” info on display, everything else is set to 0 :/
                    Any idea how i can fix that ?

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                    • Sandy2503S Offline
                      Sandy2503
                      last edited by

                      The Modul wont work on my Mirror too.
                      First:
                      In the moment i haven`t any Fitbit Hardware. I use the Fitbit -App on my WindowsPhone. I can see in the App all useful things like step etc. and the data will sync with the Fitbit webservce.
                      I can see all activitys an the Mirror with a Zero …

                      When i stop the mirror with
                      pm2 stop mm and try to start the python script setupAccess.py from the local terminal so i can see this:

                      //your code here
                      sudo python setupAccess.py
                      Get credentials from credentials.ini ? (Y/N)
                      y
                      {"message": "credentials.ini exists", "type": "status"}
                      {"message": "Reading from crentials.ini", "type": "status"}
                      {"message": "Read of credentials.ini successful.", "type": "status"}
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Listening for SIGHUP.
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Listening for SIGTERM.
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Listening for SIGUSR1.
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Bus STARTING
                      CherryPY Checker:
                      The Application mounted at '' has an empty config.
                      
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Started monitor thread 'Autoreloader'.
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Started monitor thread '_TimeoutMonitor'.
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8080
                      [19/Sep/2017:19:30:03] ENGINE Bus STARTED
                      

                      and not more - and no prompt …

                      when i now from a second terminal the mirror restart with pm2 restart mm
                      i see on the mirror only:

                      //your code here
                      ```Traceback (most recent call last):
                        File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/cherrypy/_cprequest.py", line 670, in respond
                          response.body = self.handler()
                        File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/cherrypy/lib/encoding.py", line 217, in __call__
                          self.body = self.oldhandler(*args, **kwargs)
                        File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/cherrypy/_cpdispatch.py", line 67, in __call__
                          raise sys.exc_info()[1]
                      HTTPError: (404, `Missing parameters: state`)
                      
                      CherryPy 3.8.2
                      

                      Can anyone help me to fix the problem ?

                      Greetz Sandy2503

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                        stephenmelody @s199
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                        @s199 I also have this problem, only Steps is coming through. Did you manage to get it fixed?

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