@yldio/react-native-google-fitness v0.2.1
react-native-google-fitness
A flexible React Native module for Google Fit
Why is it flexible?
For example, you can query history data using Builder-Pattern of DataReadRequest like Android native way!~
const HOUR_MS = 1000 * 60 * 60;
// Setting a start and end date using a range of 1 week before this moment.
const endTime = Date.now();
const startTime = endTime - HOUR_MS * 24 * 7;
const readRequest = new DataReadRequest.Builder()
    .aggregate_dataType(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA, DataType.AGGREGATE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA)
    .bucketByTime(1, TimeUnit.DAYS)
    .setTimeRange(startTime, endTime, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)
    .build();
const result = await Fitness.History.readData(readRequest);Quite awesome, isn't it?
More features
- Support Flow type checking (IDE auto-complete)
- Support Promise (not callback) for API result
Getting started
Install NPM package
$ npm install react-native-google-fitness --save
Automatic native library link
$ react-native link react-native-google-fitness
or Manual native library link
- Append the following lines to - android/settings.gradle:- include ':react-native-google-fitness' project(':react-native-google-fitness').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-google-fitness/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in - android/app/build.gradle:- compile project(':react-native-google-fitness')
- Open up - android/app/src/main/java/.../MainApplication.java- Add import com.ybrain.rn.GoogleFitnessPackage;to the imports at the top of the file
- Add new GoogleFitnessPackage(),to the list returned by thegetPackages()method.
 
- Add 
Android SDK setup
In order to build Android source code, you'll need following SDK setups
   Android Support Repository
   Android Support Library
   Google Play services
   Google Repository
   Google Play APK Expansion LibraryEnable Google Fitness API for your application
In order for your app to communicate properly with the Google Fitness API Follow steps in https://developers.google.com/fit/android/get-api-key 1. Enable Google Fit API in your Google API Console. Also you need to generate new client ID for your app and provide both debug and release SHA keys. Another step is to configure the consent screen, etc.
- 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.
Example application
Example application is included in this repository.
To run example
Because Metro-bundler of React-native doesn't support symbolic link dependency, you need workaround as following. (See details in https://medium.com/@andrewdurber/using-react-native-with-symbolic-links-89a8f42a6563)
- Link library root to global - react-native-activity-tracker$ npm link
- Install node_modules of example - react-native-activity-tracker/example$ npm install
- Link global library - react-native-activity-tracker/example$ npm link react-native-activity-tracker
- Now you can start RN node server - npm start
Changelog:
0.0.1   -  Initial commitCopyright (c) 2018-present, YBRAIN Inc. sangwoo.maeng@ybrain.com