Creates a new data source that is unique across all data sources belonging
to this user.
A data source is a unique source of sensor data. Data sources can expose
raw data coming from hardware sensors on local or companion devices. They
can also expose derived data, created by transforming or merging other data
sources. Multiple data sources can exist for the same data type. Every data
point in every dataset inserted into or read from the Fitness API has an
associated data source.
Each data source produces a unique stream of dataset updates, with a
unique data source identifier. Not all changes to data source affect the
data stream ID, so that data collected by updated versions of the same
application/device can still be considered to belong to the same data
source.
Data sources are identified using a string generated by the server, based
on the contents of the source being created. ThedataStreamIdfield should not be set when invoking this method. It
will be automatically generated by the server with the correct format. If
adataStreamIdis set, it must match the format that the
server would generate. This format is a combination of some fields from the
data source, and has a specific order. If it doesn't match, the request
will fail with an error.
Specifying a DataType which is not a known type (beginning with
"com.google.") will create a DataSource with acustom data type.
Custom data types are only readable by the application that created them.
Custom data types aredeprecated; use standard data types
instead.
In addition to the data source fields included in the data source ID, the
developer project number that is authenticated when creating the data
source is included. This developer project number is obfuscated when read
by any other developer reading public data types.
Lists all data sources that are visible to the developer, using the OAuth
scopes provided. The list is not exhaustive; the user may have private
data sources that are only visible to other developers, or calls using
other scopes.
Performs an inclusive delete of all data points whose start and end times
have any overlap with the time range specified by the dataset ID. For most
data types, the entire data point will be deleted. For data types where the
time span represents a consistent value (such ascom.google.activity.segment), and a data point straddles
either end point of the dataset, only the overlapping portion of the data
point will be deleted.
GET /userId/dataSources/dataSourceId/datasets/datasetId
Returns a dataset containing all data points whose start and end times
overlap with the specified range of the dataset minimum start time and
maximum end time. Specifically, any data point whose start time is less
than or equal to the dataset end time and whose end time is greater than or
equal to the dataset start time.
Adds data points to a dataset. The dataset need not be previously created.
All points within the given dataset will be returned with subsquent calls
to retrieve this dataset. Data points can belong to more than one dataset.
This method does not use patch semantics: the data points provided are
merely inserted, with no existing data replaced.
Aggregates data of a certain type or stream into buckets divided by a given
type of boundary. Multiple data sets of multiple types and from multiple
sources can be aggregated into exactly one bucket type per request.
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