The tool has been migrated to https://github.com/jaroslawhartman/withings-sync
The old withings-garmin-v2 will not authorise anymore and cause the following error:
URL:"https://account.withings.com/oauth2_user/authorize2?response_type=code&client_id=183e03e1f363110b3551f96765c98c10e8f1aa647a37067a1cb64bbbaf491626&state=OK&scope=user.metrics&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fwieloryb.uk.to%2Fwithings%2Fwithings.html&selecteduser=2916101
Provides me with:
{"errors":[{"message":"redirect_uri_mismatch: The redirect URI provided is missing or does not match partner callback url"}]}
Get the new version from https://github.com/jaroslawhartman/withings-sync
A tool for synchronisation of Withings (ex. Nokia Health Body) to Garmin Connect and Trainer Road.
NOTE: For Docker usage hits see at end of this document https://hub.docker.com/r/jaroslawhartman/withings-garmin
NOTE: Included support for Withings OAuth2! See 'Obtaining Withings authorization'
- Based on withings-garmin by Masayuki Hamasaki, improved to support SSO authorization in Garmin Connect 2.
- SSO authorization derived from https://github.com/cpfair/tapiriik
- TrainerRoad API from https://github.com/stuwilkins/python-trainerroad
- Python 3
- 'Requests: HTTP for Humans' (http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/)
- lxml
Using pip:
yum install libxml2-dev libxslt-dev gcc
pip install --upgrade pip && pip install requests && pip install lxml
$ sudo easy_install requests
- simplejson
$ sudo easy_install simplejson
Usage: sync.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--garmin-username=<user>, --gu=<user>
username to login Garmin Connect.
--garmin-password=<pass>, --gp=<pass>
password to login Garmin Connect.
--trainerroad-username=<user>, --tu=<user>
username to login TrainerRoad.
--trainerroad-password=<user>, --tp=<user>
username to login TrainerRoad.
-f <date>, --fromdate=<date>
-t <date>, --todate=<date>
--no-upload Won't upload to Garmin Connect and output binary-
strings to stdout.
-v, --verbose Run verbosely
When running for a very first time, you need to obtain Withings authorization:
$ ./sync.py -f 2019-01-25 -v
Can't read config file config/withings_user.json
***************************************
* W A R N I N G *
***************************************
User interaction needed to get Authentification Code from Withings!
Open the following URL in your web browser and copy back the token. You will have *30 seconds* before the token expires. HURRY UP!
(This is one-time activity)
https://account.withings.com/oauth2_user/authorize2?response_type=code&client_id=183e03e1f363110b3551f96765c98c10e8f1aa647a37067a1cb64bbbaf491626&state=OK&scope=user.metrics&redirect_uri=https://wieloryb.uk.to/withings/withings.html&
Token :
You need to visit the URL listed by the script and then - copy Authentification Code back to the prompt.
This is one-time activity and it will not be needed to repeat.
$ docker pull jaroslawhartman/withings-garmin
First start to ensure the script can start successfully:
jhartman@docker:~/withings-garmin-v2/Docker$ docker run -it --rm --name withings jaroslawhartman/withings-garmin
Usage: sync.py [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--garmin-username=<user>, --gu=<user>
username to login Garmin Connect.
--garmin-password=<pass>, --gp=<pass>
password to login Garmin Connect.
--trainerroad-username=<user>, --tu=<user>
username to login TrainerRoad.
--trainerroad-password=<user>, --tp=<user>
username to login TrainerRoad.
-f <date>, --fromdate=<date>
-t <date>, --todate=<date>
--no-upload Won't upload to Garmin Connect and output binary-
strings to stdout.
-v, --verbose Run verbosely
Obtaining Withings authoorisation:
$ docker run -it --name withings jaroslawhartman/withings-garmin --garmin-username=<username> --garmin-password=<password>
Can't read config file config/withings_user.json
***************************************
* W A R N I N G *
***************************************
User interaction needed to get Authentification Code from Withings!
Open the following URL in your web browser and copy back the token. You will have *30 seconds* before the token expires. HURRY UP!
(This is one-time activity)
https://account.withings.com/oauth2_user/authorize2?response_type=code&client_id=183e03e1f363110b3551f96765c98c10e8f1aa647a37067a1cb64bbbaf491626&state=OK&scope=user.metrics&redirect_uri=https://wieloryb.uk.to/withings/withings.html&
Token : <token>
Withings: Get Access Token
Withings: Refresh Access Token
Withings: Get Measurements
Measurements received
JaHa.WAW.PL
Garmin Connect User Name: JaHa.WAW.PL
Fit file uploaded to Garmin Connect
And for subsequent runs:
$ docker start -i withings
Withings: Refresh Access Token
Withings: Get Measurements
Measurements received
JaHa.WAW.PL
Garmin Connect User Name: JaHa.WAW.PL
Fit file uploaded to Garmin Connect
...but why would you? Better to provide them as commandline parameters.
GARMIN_USERNAME = ''
GARMIN_PASSWORD = ''
TRAINERROAD_USERNAME = ''
TRAINERROAD_PASSWORD = ''
The script has been registered as a Withings application and got assigned Client ID
and Consumer Secret
. If you wish to create your own application - feel free!
- First you need a Withings account. Sign up here.
- Then you need a a Withings developer app registered. Create your app here.
Note, registering it is quite cumbersome, as you need to have a callback URL and an Icon. Anyway, when done, you should have the following identifiers:
Identfier | Example |
---|---|
Client ID | 183e03.................765c98c10e8f1aa647a37067a1......baf491626 |
Consumer Secret | a75d65.................4c16719ef7bd69fa7c5d3fd0ea......ed48f1765 |
Callback URI | https://jhartman.pl/withings/notify |
Configure them in config/withings_app.json
, for example:
{
"callback_url": "https://wieloryb.uk.to/withings/withings.html",
"client_id": "183e0******0b3551f96765c98c1******b64bbbaf491626",
"consumer_secret": "a75d65******1df1514c16719ef7bd69fa7*****2e2b0ed48f1765"
}