Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: fitbit-to-sqlite
Version: 0.3
Summary: Save data from Fitbit Takeout to an SQLite database
Home-page: https://github.com/mrphil007/fitbit-to-sqlite
Author: Phil Rossiter
License: Apache License, Version 2.0
Description: # fitbit-to-sqlite
        
        Save data from Fitbit Takeout to an SQLite database.
        
        ## How to install
        
            $ pip install fitbit-to-sqlite
        
        Request your Fitbit data from the `Export Your Account Archive`  section from this page https://www.fitbit.com/settings/data/export - wait for the email and download the zip file.
        
        This tool only supports a subset of the available data sources. More will be added over time.
        
        ## Resting Heart Rate
        
        You can import data on your resting heart rate over time by using this command:
        
            $ fitbit-to-sqlite resting-heart-rate fitbit.db MyFitbitData.zip
        
        This will create a database file called `fitbit.db` if one does not already exist.
        
        ## Distance
        
        You can import data on the distance you have travelled each minute of each day by using the following command. Note that this also creates an analysis view called `distance_v` which converts the distances to km and miles.
        
            $ fitbit-to-sqlite distance fitbit.db MyFitbitData.zip
        
        ## Minutes Active
        
        You can import data on your activity minutes, which Fitbit classifies into `Sedentary`, `Lightly Active`, `Moderately Active` and `Very Active` using the following command. Note that this creates separate database tables for each, but are also combined together into a view for analysis called `minutes_active_v`.
        
            $ fitbit-to-sqlite minutes-active fitbit.db MyFitbitData.zip
        
        ## Exercise
        
        You can import data on your exercise activities using the following command. Note that this imports a subset of all fields.
        
            $ fitbit-to-sqlite exercise fitbit.db MyFitbitData.zip
        
        ## Browsing your data with Datasette
        
        Once you have imported Fitbit data into a SQLite database file you can browse your data using [Datasette](https://github.com/simonw/datasette). Install Datasette like so:
        
            $ pip install datasette
        
        Now browse your data by running this and then visiting `http://localhost:8001/`
        
            $ datasette fitbit.db
        
        ## Thanks
        
        This package is heavily inspired by the interesting work on [Personal Analytics](https://simonwillison.net/2019/Oct/7/dogsheep/) which Simon
        Willison has been doing [here](https://dogsheep.github.io/).
        
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