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The coordinates can be found in geoPolylineDTO in the activitydetails Luckily the data from the Garmin Connect has already exactly the structure we need to create the map, which are the coordinates for the polyline and the two points. You can install the package with npm install garmin-connectĪnd use it like const from "react-leaflet" Ĭonst bounds =, ] Fetching and storing activities from Garmin Connect with Strapi Unfortunately the official Garmin Activity API is only available for approved business developer.īut after some searching i found the npm-package garmin-connect which allows you to connect to Garmin Connect for sending and receiving activity data. With getting into the IndieWeb i started to reflect about myself and how i can actually own my data instead of giving them to so called silos.ĭue to the fact I am a passionate (mountain) bike rider i was thinking about how i could use tracking/activity apps in a way to get my data back, because obviously when i am going for a ride with my bike and i am tracking the route with strava and/or komoot the data is then saved by them.Ĭonsidering that every route is tracked on a Garmin device anyway and then synchronised to the apps i decided to have a look at the Garmin Connect/Activity API.
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