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Google Fit Plugin
Capacitor plugin to retrieve data from Google Fit
Install
npm i --save @perfood/capacitor-google-fit
npx cap sync
Android requirement
In order for your app to communicate properly with the Google Fitness API, you need to provide the SHA1 sum of the certificate used for signing your application to Google. This will enable the GoogleFit plugin to communicate with the Fit application in each smartphone where the application is installed.
To do this:
1. Get your app's certificate information
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Locate your debug keystore file. The file name is debug.keystore
- macOS : ~/.android
- Windows : C:\Users\your-user-name.android\
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List the SHA-1 fingerprint:
- macOS
keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android
- Windows
keytool -list -v -keystore "%USERPROFILE%\.android\debug.keystore" -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android
The line that begins with SHA1 contains the certificate's SHA-1 fingerprint.
2. Request an OAuth 2.0 client ID in the Google API Console :
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Go to the Google API Console
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Create a project or choose existing project
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Click Continue to enable the Fitness API.
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Click Go to credentials
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Now add credential to your project. Note that If this is the first time you configure the project you should "Configure the OAuth consent screen" first Click New credentials, then select OAuth Client ID.
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Under Application type select Android.
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In the resulting dialog, enter your app's SHA-1 fingerprint and package name. For example:
BB:0D:AC:74:D3:21:E1:43:67:71:9B:62:91:AF:A1:66:6E:44:5D:75 com.example.android.fit-example
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Click Create. Your new Android OAuth 2.0 Client ID and secret appear in the list of IDs for your project. An OAuth 2.0 Client ID is a string of characters, something like this:
780816631155-gbvyo1o7r2pn95qc4ei9d61io4uh48hl.apps.googleusercontent.com
Set up in Android
Register plugin inside your MainActivity
import com.adscientiam.capacitor.googlefit.GoogleFitPlugin;
...
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
registerPlugin(GoogleFitPlugin.class);
}
Import plugin
import { Plugins } from '@capacitor/core';
const { GoogleFit } = Plugins;
Supported data types :
Data Type | Unit | Google Fit equivalent |
---|---|---|
step | count | TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA |
calories | kcal | TYPE_CALORIES_EXPENDED |
distance | m | TYPE_DISTANCE_DELTA |
weight | kg | TYPE_WEIGHT |
height | m | TYPE_HEIGHT |
activity | activityType | TYPE_ACTIVITY_SEGMENT |
Methods :
connectToGoogleFit()
Plugin method to connect to google fit service using user account. It will first check if the user has permissions to talk to Fitness APIs, otherwise authenticate the user and request required permissions.
getHistory(startTime: string, endTime: string)
A method which retrieve data from a specific time interval provided in parametre:
- startDate: {type: String}, start date from which to get data
- endDate: {type: String}, end data to which to get the data Example:
async getHistory() {
const today = new Date();
const lastWeek = new Date(today);
lastWeek.setDate(lastWeek.getDate() - 7);
const result = await GoogleFit.getHistory({
startTime: lastWeek,
endTime: today
});
console.log(result);
}
getHistoryActivity()
Same as getHistory() method but this time to retrieve activities Returned objects contain a set of fixed fields for each activity:
- startDate: {type: String} a date indicating when an activity starts
- endDate: {type: String} a date indicating when an activity ends