This example shows how to create a Fitness API client.
Create the API client as follows:
Create a
FitnessOptions
instance, declaring the data types and access type (read and/or write) your app needs:val fitnessOptions = FitnessOptions.builder() .addDataType(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA, FitnessOptions.ACCESS_READ) .addDataType(DataType.AGGREGATE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA, FitnessOptions.ACCESS_READ) .build()
Get an instance of the
Account
object to use with the API:val account = GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions)
Check if the user has previously granted the necessary data access, and if not, initiate the authorization flow:
if (!GoogleSignIn.hasPermissions(account, fitnessOptions)) { GoogleSignIn.requestPermissions( this, // your activity GOOGLE_FIT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CODE, // e.g. 1 account, fitnessOptions) } else { accessGoogleFit() }
If the authorization flow is required, handle the user's response:
override fun onActivityResult(requestCode: Int, resultCode: Int, data: Intent?) { super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data) when (resultCode) { Activity.RESULT_OK -> when (requestCode) { GOOGLE_FIT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_CODE -> accessGoogleFit() else -> { // Result wasn't from Google Fit } } else -> { // Permission not granted } } }
After the user has authorized access to the data requested, create a fitness client (for example, a
HistoryClient
to read and/or write historic fitness data) based on your app's purpose and needs:private fun accessGoogleFit() { val end = LocalDateTime.now() val start = end.minusYears(1) val endSeconds = end.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toEpochSecond() val startSeconds = start.atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toEpochSecond() val readRequest = DataReadRequest.Builder() .aggregate(DataType.AGGREGATE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA) .setTimeRange(startSeconds, endSeconds, TimeUnit.SECONDS) .bucketByTime(1, TimeUnit.DAYS) .build() val account = GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions) Fitness.getHistoryClient(this, account) .readData(readRequest) .addOnSuccessListener({ response -> // Use response data here Log.i(TAG, "OnSuccess()") }) .addOnFailureListener({ e -> Log.d(TAG, "OnFailure()", e) }) }