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react-native-google-fit

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A React Native bridge module for interacting with Google Fit

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USAGE

  1. import GoogleFit, { Scopes } from 'react-native-google-fit'

  2. Authorize:

    // The list of available scopes inside of src/scopes.js file
    const options = {
      scopes: [
        Scopes.FITNESS_ACTIVITY_READ_WRITE,
        Scopes.FITNESS_BODY_READ_WRITE,
      ],
    }
    GoogleFit.authorize(options)
      .then(authResult => {
        if (authResult.success) {
          dispatch("AUTH_SUCCESS");
        } else {
          dispatch("AUTH_DENIED", authResult.message);
        }
      })
      .catch(() => {
        dispatch("AUTH_ERROR");
      })
    
    // ...
    // Call when authorized
    GoogleFit.startRecording((callback) => {
      // Process data from Google Fit Recording API (no google fit app needed)
    });

    Alternatively you can use event listeners (deprecated)

     GoogleFit.onAuthorize(() => {
       dispatch('AUTH SUCCESS')
     })
         
     GoogleFit.onAuthorizeFailure(() => {
       dispatch('AUTH ERROR')
     })
  3. Retrieve Steps For Period

    const options = {
      startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required ISO8601Timestamp
      endDate: new Date().toISOString() // required ISO8601Timestamp
    };
    
    GoogleFit.getDailyStepCountSamples(options)
     .then((res) => {
         console.log('Daily steps >>> ', res)
     })
     .catch((err) => {console.warn(err)})

    Response:

    [
      { source: "com.google.android.gms:estimated_steps", steps: [
        {
          "date":"2019-06-29","value":2328
        },
        {
          "date":"2019-06-30","value":8010
          }
        ]
      },
      { source: "com.google.android.gms:merge_step_deltas", steps: [
        {
          "date":"2019-06-29","value":2328
        },
        {
          "date":"2019-06-30","value":8010
          }
        ]
      },
      { source: "com.xiaomi.hm.health", steps: [] }
    ];
  4. Retrieve Weights

    const opt = {
      unit: "pound", // required; default 'kg'
      startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
      endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
      ascending: false // optional; default false
    };
    
    GoogleFit.getWeightSamples(opt, (err, res) => {
      console.log(res);
    });

    Response:

    [
      {
        "value":72,
        "endDate":"2019-06-29T15:02:23.413Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-29T15:02:23.413Z",
        "day":"Sat"
      },
      {
        "value":72.4000015258789,
        "endDate":"2019-07-26T08:06:42.903Z",
        "startDate":"2019-07-26T08:06:42.903Z",
        "day":"Fri"
      }
    ]
  5. Retrieve Heights

    const opt = {
      startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
      endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
    };
    
    GoogleFit.getHeightSamples(opt, (err, res) => {
      console.log(res);
    });

    Response:

    [
      {
        "value":1.7699999809265137,
        "endDate":"2019-06-29T15:02:23.409Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-29T15:02:23.409Z",
        "day":"Sat"
      }
    ]
  6. Save Weights

    const opt = {
      value: 200,
      date: new Date().toISOString(),
      unit: "pound"
    };
    
    GoogleFit.saveWeight(opt, (err, res) => {
      if (err) throw "Cant save data to the Google Fit";
    });
  7. Blood pressure and Heart rate methods (since version 0.8)

    const options = {
      startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
      endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
    }
    const callback = ((error, response) => {
      console.log(error, response)
    });
    
    GoogleFit.getHeartRateSamples(options, callback)
    GoogleFit.getBloodPressureSamples(options, callback)

    Response:

    // heart rate
    [
      {
        "value":80,
        "endDate":"2019-07-26T10:19:21.348Z",
        "startDate":"2019-07-26T10:19:21.348Z",
        "day":"Fri"
      }
    ]
    
    // blood pressure
    [
      {
        "value":120,
        "value2":80,
        "endDate":"2019-07-26T08:39:28.493Z",
        "startDate":"1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
        "day":"Thu"
      }
    ]
  8. Get all activities

      let options = {
        startDate: new Date(2018, 9, 17).valueOf(), // simply outputs the number of milliseconds since the Unix Epoch
        endDate: new Date(2018, 9, 18).valueOf()
      };
      GoogleFit.getActivitySamples(options, (err, res) => {
        console.log(err, res)
      });

    Response:

     [ { 
      sourceName: 'Android',
      device: 'Android',
      sourceId: 'com.google.android.gms',
      calories: 764.189208984375,
      quantity: 6,
      end: 1539774300992,
      tracked: true,
      activityName: 'still',
      start: 1539727200000 },
    { sourceName: 'Android',
      device: 'Android',
      sourceId: 'com.google.android.gms',
      calories: 10.351096153259277,
      quantity: 138,
      end: 1539774486088,
      tracked: true,
      distance: 88.09545135498047,
      activityName: 'walking',
    }]

    Where:

    sourceName = device - 'Android' or 'Android Wear' string
    sourceId - return a value of dataSource.getAppPackageName(). For more info see: https://developers.google.com/fit/android/data-attribution
    start/end - timestamps of activity in format of milliseconds since the Unix Epoch
    tracked - bool flag, is this activity was entered by user or tracked by device. Detected by checking milliseconds of start/end timestamps. Since when user log activity in googleFit they can't set milliseconds
    distance(opt) - A distance in meters.
    activityName - string, equivalent one of these https://developers.google.com/fit/rest/v1/reference/activity-types 
    calories(opt) - double value of burned Calories in kcal.
    quantity(opt) - equivalent of steps number
    

    Note that optional parametrs are not presented in all activities - only where google fit return some results for this field. Like no distance for still activity.

  9. Retrieve Calories For Period

      const opt = {
        startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
        endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
        basalCalculation: true, // optional, to calculate or not basalAVG over the week
      };
    
      GoogleFit.getDailyCalorieSamples(opt, (err, res) => {
        console.log(res);
      });

    Response:

    [
      {
        "calorie":1721.948974609375,
        "endDate":"2019-06-27T15:13:27.000Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-27T15:02:23.409Z",
        "day":"Thu"
      },
      {
        "calorie":1598.25,
        "endDate":"2019-06-28T15:13:27.000Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-27T15:13:27.000Z",
        "day":"Thu"
      }
    ]
  10. Retrieve Distance For Period:

      const opt = {
        startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
        endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
      };
    
      GoogleFit.getDailyDistanceSamples(opt, (err, res) => {
        console.log(res);
      });

    Response:

    [
      {
        "distance":2254.958251953125,
        "endDate":"2019-06-30T15:45:32.987Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-29T16:57:01.047Z",
        "day":"Sat"
      },
      {
        "distance":3020.439453125,
        "endDate":"2019-07-01T13:08:31.332Z",
        "startDate":"2019-06-30T16:58:44.818Z",
        "day":"Sun"
      }
    ]
  11. Retrieve Daily Nutrition Data for Period:

      const opt = {
        startDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:17.971Z", // required
        endDate: new Date().toISOString(), // required
      };
    
      GoogleFit.getDailyNutritionSamples(opt, (err, res) => {
        console.log(res);
      });

    Response:

    [
      {
        "nutrients":{"sugar":14,"sodium":1,"calories":105,"potassium":422},
        "date":"2019-07-02"
      },
      {
        "nutrients":{"sugar":36,"iron":0,"fat.saturated":3.6000001430511475,"sodium":0.13500000536441803,"fat.total":6,"calories":225,"fat.polyunsaturated":0,"carbs.total":36,"potassium":0.21000000834465027,"cholesterol":0.029999999329447746,"protein":9.299999237060547},
        "date":"2019-07-25"
      }
    ]
  12. Other methods:

    observeSteps(callback); // On Step Changed Event
    
    unsubscribeListeners(); // Put into componentWillUnmount() method to prevent leaks
    
    isAvailable(callback); // Checks is GoogleFit available for current account / installed on device
    
    isEnabled(callback); // Checks is permissions granted
    
    deleteWeight(options, callback); // method to delete weights by options (same as in save weights)
    
    openFit(); //method to open google fit app
    
    saveHeight(options, callback);
    
    deleteHeight(options, callback);
    
    deleteWeight(options, callback);
    
    disconnect(); // Closes the connection to Google Play services.

PLANS / TODO

  • code refactoring
  • optimization

Copyright (c) 2017-present, Stanislav Doskalenko [email protected]

Based on Asim Malik android source code, copyright (c) 2015, thanks mate!

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