Phase 1
- Show API call on watch face
- Format information for Ionic watch face
- Allow settings within app to specify NightScout endpoint per patient
- Test with other diabetics using FitbitIonic watches or ask for other NightScout end points to test
- Publish app through FitBit app store (determine any additional requirements needed to publish, other than a working application)
Phase 2
- Use learnings from app development to develop a watch face that displays your current blood glucose reading
Phase 3
- Using urchin model add functionality for customizations and OpenAPS data
Inspired by Urchin Project for Pebble found here: https://github.com/mddub/urchin-cgm
Because the Fitbit SDK tools are focused on local development this code will only be periodically updated as progress is made.
Based on the Fitbit SDK example application which downloads real-time BART data and show upcoming trains for a station of your choice.
This example is licensed under the MIT License.