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# FitTrack Garmin Sync Backend
This project provides a backend service for synchronizing fitness data from Garmin Connect.
## Getting Started
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## Garmin Authentication
To enable Garmin synchronization, you need to link your Garmin Connect account with this service. This is done via a dedicated login endpoint.
### 1. Link your Garmin Account
Send a `POST` request to the `/api/garmin/login` endpoint with your Garmin Connect username (email) and password.
**Endpoint**: `POST /api/garmin/login`
**Request Body (JSON)**:
```json
{
"username": "your_garmin_email@example.com",
"password": "your_garmin_password"
}
```
**Example using `curl`**:
```bash
curl -X POST \
http://localhost:8000/api/garmin/login \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d
{
"username": "your_garmin_email@example.com",
"password": "your_garmin_password"
}
```
**Success Response (200 OK)**:
```json
{
"message": "Garmin account linked successfully."
}
```
**Error Response (401 Unauthorized)**:
```json
{
"detail": "Invalid Garmin credentials provided."
}
```
Upon successful login, your Garmin credentials and authentication tokens will be stored in the system. The system will handle token refreshes automatically to maintain continuous synchronization.
### 2. Subsequent Synchronization
Once linked, other Garmin synchronization endpoints (e.g., for activities, health metrics) will automatically use the stored and refreshed credentials to access your Garmin data. **These subsequent synchronization calls do not require any additional authentication headers from the client.**
## CentralDB Models and API Endpoints
This section outlines the inferred CentralDB models and the API endpoints consumed by the GarminSync service, providing a clear mapping between the application's internal data structures and the CentralDB.
### Inferred CentralDB Models
Based on the functional requirements and key entities described in the formal specifications (`specs/001-create-from-initialspec/spec.md`, `specs/002-intialspecv2/spec.md`, and `specs/003-loginimprovements-use-the/spec.md`), the following CentralDB models are implied:
1. **User**: Represents the application's user.
* **Mapping**: Stores basic user information and is linked to Garmin Connect Account and GarminCredentials.
2. **Garmin Connect Account**: Stores authentication tokens and connection status for a user's Garmin account.
* **Mapping**: This model would hold the OAuth2 tokens and other Garmin-specific identifiers.
3. **GarminCredentials**: Explicitly defined in `specs/003-loginimprovements-use-the/spec.md`.
* **Mapping**: Stores the Garmin username, plaintext password (for re-authentication), access token, access token secret, and token expiration date.
4. **Activity**: Represents a fitness activity.
* **Mapping**: Stores metadata and file paths for downloaded FIT, GPX, or TCX files from Garmin Connect.
5. **Health Metric**: Represents a health measurement.
* **Mapping**: Stores synchronized health data points from Garmin Connect.
6. **Workout**: Represents a structured training plan.
* **Mapping**: Stores workout definitions that can be uploaded to Garmin Connect.
**Note**: The SyncJob entity, as per `specs/004-home-sstent-projects/plan.md` and `GEMINI.md`, is managed in-memory by CurrentSyncJobManager and is not a CentralDB model.
### CentralDB API Endpoints (Consumed by GarminSync Service)
These are the CentralDB HTTP interfaces that the GarminSync service interacts with:
1. **User Management**:
* `POST /users`: To create a new user.
* `GET /users/{user_id}`: To retrieve a user by ID.
* `GET /users`: To retrieve a user by email (e.g., `get_user_by_email`).
2. **Garmin Credentials Management**:
* `POST /garmin_credentials/{user_id}`: To create new Garmin credentials for a user.
* `PUT /garmin_credentials/{user_id}`: To update existing Garmin credentials (e.g., after token refresh).
* `GET /garmin_credentials/{user_id}`: To retrieve Garmin credentials for a user.
3. **Token Management (likely for application-level tokens, not Garmin-specific OAuth tokens)**:
* `POST /tokens/`: To create a new token.
* `PUT /tokens/{user_id}`: To update a token for a user.
* `GET /tokens/{user_id}`: To retrieve a token for a user.
4. **Activity Storage**:
* `POST /activities/{user_id}`: To upload activity files (likely multipart file upload).
5. **Health Metric Storage**:
* `POST /health_metrics`: To save health metric data.
6. **Workout Plan Retrieval (for uploading workouts)**:
* `GET /workout_plans/{workout_id}`: To retrieve a workout plan by ID from CentralDB before uploading it to Garmin.
### Mapping Summary
* **Garmin Login Credentials**: Map to GarminCredentials model, stored via `POST /garmin_credentials/{user_id}` or updated via `PUT /garmin_credentials/{user_id}`.
* **Garmin Activities**: Map to Activity model, stored via `POST /activities/{user_id}`.
* **Garmin Health Metrics**: Map to Health Metric model, stored via `POST /health_metrics`.
* **Workouts (from application to Garmin)**: Map to Workout model (retrieved via `GET /workout_plans/{workout_id}` from CentralDB, then uploaded to Garmin).