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I know that if a user links their MyFitnessPal and Fitbit accounts, foods logged in MyFitnessPal show up as meal summaries in Fitbit.
My question is: Are these meal summaries then retrievable via the Fitbit API, e.g. via the /foods/log/date endpoint, which includes a summary element?
Related question: I've seen many people say the link between MyFitnessPal and Fitbit can be flaky and unreliable. How reliable are these links these days?
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01-03-2019 14:18
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Hi @diabolus,
The summary information is retrievable through the APIs, but it'll appear similarly as shown in your Fitbit account. For example,
{ "foods": [ { "isFavorite": false, "logDate": "2019-01-03", "logId": 16510019768, "loggedFood": { "accessLevel": "PRIVATE", "amount": 1, "brand": "MyFitnessPal", "calories": 370, "foodId": 0, "mealTypeId": 1, "name": "Breakfast Summary", "unit": { "id": 201, "name": "meal", "plural": "meals" }, "units": [ 201 ] }, "nutritionalValues": { "calories": 370, "carbs": 57, "fat": 13, "fiber": 8, "protein": 10, "sodium": 430 } },
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Hi @diabolus,
The summary information is retrievable through the APIs, but it'll appear similarly as shown in your Fitbit account. For example,
{ "foods": [ { "isFavorite": false, "logDate": "2019-01-03", "logId": 16510019768, "loggedFood": { "accessLevel": "PRIVATE", "amount": 1, "brand": "MyFitnessPal", "calories": 370, "foodId": 0, "mealTypeId": 1, "name": "Breakfast Summary", "unit": { "id": 201, "name": "meal", "plural": "meals" }, "units": [ 201 ] }, "nutritionalValues": { "calories": 370, "carbs": 57, "fat": 13, "fiber": 8, "protein": 10, "sodium": 430 } },
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01-03-2019 14:23
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01-03-2019 14:23
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Thanks! This clears up my main question.
Other question: Are links between MyFitnessPal and Fitbit accounts reliable currently? Or are API issues between the two services common (e.g. things breaking when MFP makes an update, requiring users to unlink and re-link)?
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At Fitbit, we try our best to not make any breaking changes that would affect any of the 3rd party applications that integrate through our APIs. If we are aware we are making a breaking change, we will make our best effort to contact our partners to let them know.
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