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Google Fit Sensor Component

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Creates Google Fit sensors. At the moment, the component provides following measurements:

  • steps
  • distance
  • time
  • calories
  • weight
  • height
  • sleep
  • heartrate
  • oxygen
  • blood pressure
  • nutrition
  • hydratation
  • BMR

Installation

HACS - Recommended

  • Have HACS installed, this will allow you to easily update.
  • Add https://github.com/IvanVojtko/googlefit-homeassistant as a custom repository with Type: Integration
  • Click Install under "Google Fit" integration.
  • Restart Home-Assistant.

Manual

  • Copy directory custom_components/google_fit to your <config dir>/custom_components directory.
  • Configure.
  • Restart Home-Assistant.

Example configuration.yaml

In order to add this component as is, add a new sensor:

sensor:
  - platform: google_fit
    name: Google Fit

Google Fit credentials

In order to generate credentials.json, follow these steps for Google Calendar component, but slightly modified: https://www.home-assistant.io/components/calendar.google/#prerequisites

  1. First go to the Google Developers Console
  2. The wizard will ask you to choose a project to manage your application. Select a project and click continue.
  3. Verify that your calendar API was enabled and click ‘Go to credentials’
  4. Navigate to APIs & Services (left sidebar) > Credentials
  5. Click on the field on the right of the screen, OAuth Consent Screen.
  6. Select External and Create.
  7. Set the App Name (the name of the application asking for consent) to anything you want e.g. Home Assistant.
  8. You then need to select a Support email. To do this, simply click the drop down box and select your email address.
  9. You finally need to complete the section: Developer contact information. To do this, simply enter your email address (same as above is fine).
  10. Scroll to the bottom and click Save and Continue. Don’t have to fill out anything else or it may enable additional review.
  11. You will then be automatically taken to the Scopes page. You do not need to add any scopes here so click Save and Continue to move to the Optional info page. You do not need to add anything to the Optional info page so click Save and Continue which will take you to the Summary page. Click Back to Dashboard.
  12. Click OAuth consent screen again and set Publish Status to Production otherwise your credentials will expire every 7 days.
  13. Click Credentials in the menu on the left hand side of the screen, then click Create credentials (at the top of the screen), then select OAuth client ID.
  14. Set the Application type to Desktop and give this credential set a name (like “Home Assistant Credentials”) then click Create.
  15. You will then be presented with a pop-up saying OAuth client created showing Your Client ID and Your Client Secret. Make a note of these (for example, copy and paste them into a text editor) as you will need these shortly. Once you have noted these strings, click OK. If you need to find these credentials again at any point then simply navigate to APIs & Services > Credentials and you will see Home Assistant Credentials (or whatever you named them in the previous step) under OAuth 2.0 Client IDs. To view both the Client ID and Client secret, click on the pencil icon, this will take you to the settings page for these credentials and the information will be on the right hand side of the page.
  16. Double check that the Google Calendar API has been automatically enabled. To do this, select Library from the menu, then search for Google Calendar API. If it is enabled you will see API Enabled with a green tick next to it. If it is not enabled, then enable it.

To make sensor work you have to enable the Fitness API in your project. Add all Fitness API read scopes. After generating credentials, download credentials.json file and place it into this directory, next to get_credentials.py In oder to enable Fitness API open Google Cloud console: https://console.cloud.google.com/apis/library/fitness.googleapis.com and enable API.

To allow HA access your Fit data, you need to complete a challenge. It can't be completed by HA so that's why you need to use get_credentials.py script. First install all the requirements using python -m pip install -r requirements.txt. Then run script python get_credentials.py, open the generated URL, allow access and don't forget to tick mark all permissions. This script will generate .google_fit.token file. Copy this file to your HA configuration directory.

Sensors

Sensor name Entity
Steps sensor.google_steps
Calories sensor.google_calories
Distance sensor.google_distance
Heart rate sensor.google_heart_rate
Resting heart rate sensor.google_resting_heart_rate
Move time sensor.google_move_time
Blood oxygen sensor.google_oxygen
Sleep sensor.google_sleep
Blood pressure SYS sensor.google_blood_pressure_sys
Blood pressure DIA sensor.google_blood_pressure_dia
Hydratation sensor.google_hydratation
BMR sensor.google_bmr

Attributes

Attribute name Entity Attribute
Potassium sensor.google_nutrition potassium
Calcium sensor.google_nutrition calcium
Vitamin A sensor.google_nutrition vitamin_a
Vitamin C sensor.google_nutrition vitamin_c
Total carbs sensor.google_nutrition carbs.total
Polyunsaturated fat sensor.google_nutrition fat.polyunsaturated
Monounsaturated fat sensor.google_nutrition fat.monounsaturated
Calories sensor.google_nutrition calories
Trans fat sensor.google_nutrition fat.trans
Total fat sensor.google_nutrition fat.total
Sodium sensor.google_nutrition sodium
Saturated fat sensor.google_nutrition fat.saturated
Protein sensor.google_nutrition protein
Cholesterol sensor.google_nutrition cholesterol
Iron sensor.google_nutrition iron
Sugar sensor.google_nutrition sugar
Dietary fiber sensor.google_nutrition dietary_fiber