Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Strava
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Hey Ian, are you aware if the recent changes in API will affect the module? For non-paying Strava users, it seems like the API request goes through but no data is fetched…
From Strava: “We realize these API changes could be especially challenging for some developers, so they’ll be non-breaking for 30 days, returning empty data during that time so they can make necessary adjustments. After June 18th, those endpoints will either omit the data or return an error message.”
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@ctatos said in MMM-Strava:
For non-paying Strava users, it seems like the API request goes through but no data is fetched…
From Strava: “We realize these API changes could be especially challenging for some developers, so they’ll be non-breaking for > 30 days, returning empty data during that time so they can make necessary adjustments. After June 18th, those endpoints will
either omit the data or return an error message.”That’s only valid for segment leaderboards which are not used in this module.
This module only calls user statistics which will still work with the changes. -
@lavolp3 Oh OK that’s good news. Do you know why the YTD stats stopped working from June 1st? or maybe it’s only on my side…
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Hi is there a way to display units in imperial for just the strava module & not the whole magic mirror?
Thanks
Damon
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Hello,
I can’t get this step:
Authenticate the module to allow access to the Strava API.
Browse to the Strava authentication page: http://localhost:8080/MMM-Strava/auth/ - the exact URL may vary depending on your configuration.Simply it doesn’t connect to my local host which is 192.168.0.177 (I am replacing with it the “localhost” in page adress).
It is saying that page is not existing… Any ideas?Arek
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@Lagmin where are you accessing the MagicMirror from?
If you are doing this from the Raspberry Pi, the url will probably start with http://localhost:8080
If you are doing this from another computer on your network, the url will start with the IP address, http://192.168.0.177:8080 - though you will need to set the
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I am trying to do it from Raspberry directly. Still no success :/
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@Lagmin u must provide the port
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@sdetweil where can I find the port?
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@Lagmin it’s the value of port: in config.js