The Fitness REST API lets you create and obtain sessions. Sessions represent a time interval during which users perform a fitness activity.
Sessions are represented by the Users.session
resource.
Activities are stored in an 'ActivityType' integer.
Insert a session
This example demonstrates how to insert a session.
- HTTP method
- PUT
- Request URL
https://www.googleapis.com/fitness/v1/users/me/sessions/someSessionId
- Request body
{ "id": "someSessionId", "name": "My example workout", "description": "A very intense workout", "startTimeMillis": 1396710000000, "endTimeMillis": 1396713600000, "version": 1, "lastModifiedToken": "exampleToken", "application": { "detailsUrl": "http://example.com", "name": "Foo Example App", "version": "1.0" }, "activityType": 1 }
- Response
The response is a
200 OK
status code. The response body contains a JSON representation of the session.- Curl command
$ curl --header "Authorization: Bearer ya29.1.yourtokenvalue" -X PUT \ --header "Content-Type: application/json;encoding=utf-8" -d @createsession.json \ "https://www.googleapis.com/fitness/v1/users/me/sessions/someSessionId"
List existing sessions
This example demonstrates how to list existing sessions from April 2014.
- HTTP method
- GET
- Request URL
https://www.googleapis.com/fitness/v1/users/me/sessions?startTime=2014-04-01T00:00:00.000Z&endTime=2014-04-30T23:59:59.999Z
- Request body
- None.
- Response
- The response is a
200 OK
status code. The response body contains JSON representations of all existing sessions that match the start and end times provided in the query parameters. - Curl command
$ curl --header "Authorization: Bearer ya29.1.yourtokenvalue" -X GET \ --header "Content-Type: application/json;encoding=utf-8" \ "https://www.googleapis.com/fitness/v1/users/me/sessions?startTime=2014-04-01T00:00:00.000Z&endTime=2014-04-30T23:59:59.999Z"