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fitbitScraper 0.1.8
- added minutesSedentary data to ‘get_daily_data’ (14)
- fixed bug in the column names in ‘get_daily_data’ for
getTimeInHeartRateZonesPerDay (9) (13)
- if login returns a cookie that is character(0), throw error (10)
fitbitScraper 0.1.7
fitbitScraper 0.1.6
- switch from RJSONIO to jsonlite
fitbitScraper 0.1.5
- use real URL in DESCRIPTION
- added <> around URLs in DESCRIPTION
- added methods and utils to imports in DESCRIPTION
- added corresponding methods:: and utils:: in code
- changed get_activity_data() function to have a working
end_date.
- pull request #7 calories burned vs intake
- pull request #5 Add check.names=T for creating data.frames
- pull request #4 slight changes to sleep variable names
- pull request #3 Update login.R
fitbitScraper 0.1.4
- added get_activity_data() function
- added “getRestingHeartRateData” to get_daily_data() function
- added rememberMe parameter to login function
- merged pull request #2, a change to the login function
fitbitScraper 0.1.3
- Changed the API calls to match changes on fitbit end of things.
fitbitScraper 0.1.2
- Added get_sleep_data()
- Added get_premium_export()
- Changed output column of get_daily_data(), get_15_min_data(), and
get_weight_data() to correspond to the data type requested… for example:
“weight” instead of “data”“,”steps” instead of “data”
- Added heart-rate for get_15_min_data() and get_daily_data()
- added get_intraday_data()
- Deprecated get_15_min_data(), use get_intraday_data() instead
fitbitScraper 0.1.1
- Basic checks included for arguments
- tz added to the return dataframes as.POSIXct date field
- documentation cleanup
fitbitScraper 0.1
- No error checking
- Three functions: login, get_daily_data, get_15_min_data
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