12-05-2014 17:39
12-05-2014 17:39
This is the error message we received
Request URI:
Message: -->
OAuth::fetch(https://api.fitbit.com/1/user/-/activities/date/2014-12-01.json😞
failed to open stream: HTTP request failed!
Filepath:/home/sprout/public_html/sprout/application/libraries/vendor/fitb
it/fitbitphp.php
- Line Number401
Should we be alarmed by this? Our main source of data synchronization is pubsub but we also use long polling as a fall back mechanism so not too worried about missing data as in this case the message would end up back in the queue, however I would like to know if it is something we should be concerned about or a sign we are doing something wrong.
many thanks for your help
Will Melbourne
Best Answer06-10-2015 15:54
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06-10-2015 15:54
Hello @sprout_will! I'd like to know if you're still experiencing this issue.
Looking forward to your reply!
Best Answer06-10-2015 15:58
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06-10-2015 15:58
Can you post the response you received from the Fitbit API?
"failed to open stream" could mean many things that aren't Fitbit API errors.
Best Answer06-10-2015 16:22
06-10-2015 16:22
Hi Guys
Thanks for looking into this, I haven't seen this error sine December actually. We unfortunately didn't record the response at the time so I can't share it I'm afraid. I think we can mark this issue as resolved.
thankyou
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