com.google.android.gms.fitness.HistoryApi |
API for inserting, deleting, and reading data in Google Fit.
The readData(GoogleApiClient, DataReadRequest)
method should be used whenever historical
data is needed. It can be combined with a subscription in the Recording Api
to collect data in the background and query it later for displaying.
The insertData(GoogleApiClient, DataSet)
method can be used for batch insertion of
data that was collected outside of Google Fit. It can be useful when data is entered directly
by the user or imported from a device that isn't supported by the platform.
The History API should be accessed via the Fitness
entry point. Example:
GoogleApiClient client = new GoogleApiClient.Builder(context) .addApi(Fitness.HISTORY_API) ... .build(); client.connect(); PendingResult<DataReadResult> pendingResult = Fitness.HistoryApi.readData( client, new DataReadRequest.Builder() .read(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA) .setTimeRange(startTime.getMillis(), endTime.getMillis(), TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) .build()); DataReadResult readDataResult = pendingResult.await(); DataSet dataSet = readDataResult.getDataSet(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA);
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HistoryApi.ViewIntentBuilder | Builder of intents to view data stored in Google Fit. |
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Deletes data from the user’s Google Fit history.
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Inserts data collected from a data source directly into the user’s Google Fit history,
on behalf of the current application.
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Reads the current daily total for the given
dataType .
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Reads data from the user’s Google Fit history.
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Deletes data from the user’s Google Fit history. This request will fail if the requesting app tries to delete data that it hasn't inserted. The user can delete data from any application (or hardware sensors) by visiting the Google Fit dashboard.
client | an existing GoogleApiClient. It does not need to be connected at the time of this call, but the deletion will be delayed until the connection is complete. |
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request | specifying the data source/type and time range to delete |
Inserts data collected from a data source directly into the user’s Google Fit history, on behalf of the current application. Useful when the data source isn't compatible with Google Fit or for importing historical data.
If the data source can be exposed via a
BLE GATT profile,
an application-exposed sensor
, or some other method compatible
with Google Fit, it's preferable to create a subscription via the Recording API instead of
inserting data directly.
client | an existing GoogleApiClient. It does not need to be connected at the time of this call, but the insertion will be delayed until the connection is complete. |
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dataSet | the data we’re adding |
Reads the current daily total for the given dataType
. The daily total will be
computed from midnight of the current day on the device's current timezone. The method
can be used as follows:
PendingResult<DailyTotalResult> result = HistoryApi.readDailyTotal(client, TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA); DailyTotalResult totalResult = result.await(30, SECONDS); if (totalResult.getStatus().isSuccess()) { DataSet totalSet = totalResult.getTotal(); long total = totalSet.isEmpty() ? 0 : totalSet.getDataPoints().get(0).getValue(FIELD_STEPS).asInt(); } else { // handle failure }
This is a simplified version of
readData()
. When the requested data
type is TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA
, authentication is not required to call this
method, making it specially suited for use by Watchface and Widget activities that don't
have the ability to show an authentication panel to the user.
This method is equivalent to:
readData(client, new DataReadRequest.Builder() .setTimeRange(midnight.getMillis(), now.getMillis(), TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS) .bucketByTime(1, TimeUnit.DAYS) .aggregate(DataTypes.STEP_COUNT_DELTA, AggregateDataTypes.STEP_COUNT_DELTA) .build());
Reads data from the user’s Google Fit history. Values can be read in detailed or in aggregate formats. Aggregate data is presented in buckets, while detailed data is returned as a single data set.
client | an existing GoogleApiClient. It does not need to be connected at the time of this call, but the read operation will be delayed until the connection is complete. |
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request | a built request specifying the data sources we’re interested in reading and the time range of the returned data. |