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@sports-alliance/sports-lib
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A Library to for importing / exporting and processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
A Library for processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
Sports Lib tries to achieve a common domain model and lib for sport activity formats such as GPX, TCX, FIT and other popular formats.
Currently the support is limited to the main formats: GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON*
*JSON is for specific services while GPX, TCX, FIT should be compatible with the move common services, such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar and any other service that supports the above formats.
Install via npm
npm install @sports-alliance/sports-lib --save
import {SportsLib} from '@sports-alliance/sports-lib';
// For GPX you need a string
const gpxString = 'Some string from a file etc';
SportsLib.importFromGPX(gpxString).then((event)=>{
// do Stuff with the file
const distance = event.getDistance();
const duration = event.getDuration();
});
import {SportsLib} from '@sports-alliance/sports-lib';
// For TCX you need a string
const tcxString = 'Some string from a file etc';
SportsLib.importFromTCX((new DOMParser()).parseFromString(tcxString, 'application/xml')).then((event)=>{
// do Stuff with the file
const distance = event.getDistance();
const duration = event.getDuration();
});
import {SportsLib} from '@sports-alliance/sports-lib';
// For FIT you need an ArrayBuffer (binary)
SportsLib.importFromFit(arrayBuffer).then((event)=>{
// do Stuff with the file
const distance = event.getDistance();
const duration = event.getDuration();
});
// Get an event as seen above
const gpxString = await new EventExporterGPX().getAsString(event);
// Send the blob
const blob = new Blob(
[jsonString],
{type: new EventExporterGPX().fileType},
);
Thanks to @guikeller
import fs from 'fs';
import sportsLibPkg from '@sports-alliance/sports-lib';
import exporterPkg from '@sports-alliance/sports-lib/lib/events/adapters/exporters/exporter.gpx.js'
const { SportsLib } = sportsLibPkg;
const { EventExporterGPX } = exporterPkg;
// Input and output file path
const inputFilePath = '/tmp/test.fit';
const outputGpxFilePath = '/tmp/test.gpx';
// reads the FIT file into memory
const inputFile = fs.readFileSync(inputFilePath, null);
if (!inputFile || !inputFile.buffer) {
console.error('Ooops, could not read the inputFile or it does not exists, see details below');
console.error(JSON.stringify(inputFilePath));
return;
}
const inputFileBuffer = inputFile.buffer;
// uses lib to read the FIT file
SportsLib.importFromFit(inputFileBuffer).then((event) => {
// convert to gpx
const gpxPromise = new EventExporterGPX().getAsString(event);
gpxPromise.then((gpxString) => {
// writes the gpx to file
fs.writeFileSync(outputGpxFilePath, gpxString, (wError) => {
if (wError) {
console.error('Ooops, something went wrong while saving the GPX file, see details below.');
console.error(JSON.stringify(wError));
}
});
// all done, celebrate!
console.log('Converted FIT file to GPX successfully!');
console.log('GPX file saved here: ' + outputGpxFilePath);
}).catch((cError) => {
console.error('Ooops, something went wrong while converting the FIT file, see details below');
console.error(JSON.stringify(cError));
});
});
FAQs
A Library to for importing / exporting and processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
We found that @sports-alliance/sports-lib demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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