Learn more about the Nike+ API at https://developer.nike.com/.
gem install nike_v2
Once Nike releases the OAuth api this gem will include the ability to fetch the access token too
In order to utilize the Nike+ API in its current state, you'll need to do the following:
- Sign up for a Nike+ account at http://nikeplus.nike.com/plus/
- Log into the developer portal and generate an access token at https://developer.nike.com/
require 'nike_v2'
# Initialize a person
person = NikeV2::Person.new(access_token: 'a1b2c3d4')
# Fetch persons summary
person.summary
# Fetch a persons activities
person.activities
# Load more data for an activity
activity = person.activities.first
activity.fetch_data
# Fetch GPS Data for an activity
activity.gps_data
The activities api allows you to directly pass arguements to the Nike+ api. It also allows you to prefetch the metrics for each activity returned
#fetch 99 activities
person.activities(:count => 99)
#prefetch the metrics for activities
person.activities(:build_metrics => true)
We also smart load the metrics for activities now so you don't have to explicity load them
person.activities.total_fuel #fetches the metrics if they aren't already loaded
=> 394
As of version 0.3.0 you can cache calls to the Nike+ V2 api. We use the ApiCache (https://github.com/mloughran/api_cache) gem for this and all options in cache directive are passed to the api_cache config. Setting config.cache false disables the cache
# config/initializers/nike_v2.rb
NikeV2.configure do |config|
config.cache = {
:cache => 3600
}
end
Possible options:
{
:cache => 600, # 10 minutes After this time fetch new data
:valid => 86400, # 1 day Maximum time to use old data
# :forever is a valid option
:period => 60, # 1 minute Maximum frequency to call API
:timeout => 5 # 5 seconds API response timeout
:fail => # Value returned instead of exception on failure
}
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix in a new topic branch within your repo.
- Add specs for any new or modified functionality.
- Commit and push your changes to Github
- Send a pull request
I used Kevin Thompson's NikeApi gem as inspiration. Find it here: https://github.com/kevinthompson/nike_api
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