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HealthPi

Utility to fetch and read data from smart health devices.

Supported devices

Currently the following devices are supported:

  • Soehnle Shape Sense Connect 200 (scale)
  • Soehnle Systo Monitor Connect 400 (blood pressure monitor)
  • Ascensia Contour Plus Elite (glucometer)

Running the application

The application uses bluez_async for Bluetooth LE connectivity, which only works on Linux machines. It has been tested on Raspberry Pi 4.

The entire thing is written in Rust, which means you will have to install cargo to compile and run the program. You will also need libdbus and pkg-config installed, which you can do on Ubuntu with:

sudo apt install libdbus-1-dev pkg-config

After that simply run:

cargo run --release

in the project root directory in order to run the program.

Device setup

Currently HealthPi does not support pairing devices. In order to set up a device to work with HealthPi, you need to create a devices.csv file, including one device MAC address per file. If your device needs a special pairing procedure (e.g. providing one-time code to establish an encrypted connection), you need to perform it through an external tool, e.g. bluetoothctl. This only needs to be done one per device.

Database setup

HealthPi uses sqlx-cli to manage database migrations. At this point, you need to run the migrations manually. sqlx-cli is included in the nix development shell, so you can set up the database by running:

nix develop
sqlx database create
sqlx migrate run

If you do not want to use nix, you can install sqlx-cli with

cargo install sqlx-cli

Local development setup

Using nix

Setup

  1. Install nix by following instructions at https://nixos.org/download
  2. Add the following line to /etc/nix/nix.conf:
experimental-features = nix-command flakes
  1. (optional) Install direnv and direnv VSCode extension.

Workflow

Use nix develop to enter development shell. From there you'll have access to any tools and dependencies needed for development.

Git hooks

This repository has git hooks prepared that check simple conditions that might otherwise trip up the CI setup. We recommend that you use them. In order to set them up, run the following command inside the repository:

git config core.hooksPath .githooks