Updated python-fitbit to 0.3.0 w Auto Re-authorize#14
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shbatm wants to merge 2 commits intoSVendittelli:masterfrom
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Updated python-fitbit to 0.3.0 w Auto Re-authorize#14shbatm wants to merge 2 commits intoSVendittelli:masterfrom
shbatm wants to merge 2 commits intoSVendittelli:masterfrom
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Added note to README as a reminder that setupAccess.py cannot be run while MM² is running.
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Hello, first, thank you for taking the time to create the MM2 Module for the fitbit. It's awesome.
I've updated the
python-fitbitAPI in your module to the newest version 0.3.0. The new version automatically re-authorizes the user and re-writes the tokens when they timeout (something I was having issues with not working in the old version).I figured I would send you a pull request in case you wanted to incorporate these changes into your original branch (no hard feelings if you don't, just trying to save you some double work down the road). This also makes the
authHandler.pyscript obsolete as this should be handled inside the API now.