04-13-2015 14:48
04-13-2015 14:48
Well, is this possible or not!?
I need an API or some kind of public information that is not javascript generated, it has to be plain HTML/CSS so I can use WebParser and get my current steps. Right now the current steps aren't even able to choose public to, and what's public is in the graph which I can't parse at all. I can parse the % of weekly goal steps but I would really want API or some kind of way that makes it possible to parse my steps!
If HTTP authentication is possible for fitbit I would like to know, because then it might would be possible to parse it. But due the browser of the Rainmeter engine can't use cache websites I can't parse my data.
Anyone who can tell me if there's some way I can make a Rainmeter skin of Fitbit with my current steps, calories burnt etc?
Best Answer06-06-2015 08:45
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Best Answer06-06-2015 14:33
06-06-2015 14:33
@VivisFitbit well, isn't that the place I have my (this) thread placed? I already tried search but cannot find the thing I need.
I simply need API that I can use RegEx (Regular Expressions) with, and this without needing cache, due the Rainmeter browser can't use cache for example.
Best Answer06-08-2015 12:16
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06-08-2015 12:16
@Sozu: You cannot use Basic authentication on the Fitbit website. The Fitbit website requires a session set by signing in via https://fitbit.com/login .
The Fitbit API requires the use of OAuth 1.0a or OAuth 2.0.
Rainmeter needs the ability to use OAuth authentication. Alternately, you could create a web app that uses OAuth, pulls the information you want, and makes the data accessible in a way that Rainmeter can access.
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