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bulk-export run data from Garmin Connect
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
## disconnect
# ./disconnect.rb -u yourusername [-o /your/path] [-p yourhttpproxyserver]
#
# This is a command-line utility for the bulk-downloading of run data from
# the connect.garmin.com web application, which has lackluster export
# capabilities.
#
# Using this code is a matter of your own relationship with Garmin Connect
# and their TOS. I can't imagine this being very destructive to their service,
# and it's just filling in a hole in their existing service.
#
# It's built against Garmin Connect as of September 22, 2011. It's a scraper:
# thus if Garmin changes, this **will break**.
#
# This script requires all of the utilities on the line below: install them
# with rubygems
%w{rubygems json fileutils mechanize choice highline/import}.map{|x| require x}
LOGIN_PAGE = "https://connect.garmin.com/signin"
ACTIVITIES_SEARCH = "http://connect.garmin.com/proxy/activity-search-service-1.0/json/activities?_dc=1220170621856&start=%d"
GPX_EXPORT = "http://connect.garmin.com/proxy/activity-service-1.1/gpx/activity/%d?full=true"
KML_EXPORT = "http://connect.garmin.com/proxy/activity-service-1.0/kml/activity/%d?full=true"
TCX_EXPORT = "http://connect.garmin.com/proxy/activity-service-1.0/tcx/activity/%d?full=true"
Choice.options do
header ''
header 'Specific options:'
option :user, :required => true do
short '-u'
long '--user=USER'
desc 'connect.garmin.com username. Required'
end
option :dir do
short '-o'
long '--output-dir=OUTPUT'
desc 'the directory to save .tcx files'
default 'tcx'
end
option :proxy do
short '-p'
long '--http-proxy'
desc 'Use HTTP proxy for remote operations'
end
end
password = ask("Enter your password: " ) { |q| q.echo = "*" }
def login(agent, user, password)
agent.get(LOGIN_PAGE) do |page|
puts "Loaded login page."
login_form = page.form('login')
login_form['login:loginUsernameField'] = user
login_form['login:password'] = password
puts "Sent login information."
page = agent.submit(login_form, login_form.buttons.first)
raise "Login incorrect!" if page.title().match('Sign In')
puts "Login successful!"
return page
end
end
def download_run(agent, id)
print "."
# This downloads TCX files: you can swap out the constant, or add
# more lines that download the different kinds of exports. I prefer TCX,
# because despite being a 'private standard,' it includes all data,
# including heart rate data.
agent.get(TCX_EXPORT % (id).to_i).save_as(File.join(Choice[:dir], "%d.tcx" % id))
end
def activities(agent)
start = 0
while true
j = agent.get(ACTIVITIES_SEARCH % start)
search = JSON.parse(j.content)
# Got some JSON content, let's see if there are any activities left to process
if search['results']['activities']==nil then break end
runs = search['results']['activities'].map {|r|
# Get each activity id to insert into the download URL
r['activity']['activityId']
}.map {|id|
# Download a run.
download_run(agent, id)
start=start+1
}
puts "|"
end
end
agent = Mechanize.new
if Choice[:proxy] != nil then agent.set_proxy(Choice[:proxy], 80, nil, nil) end
# One needs to log in to get access to private runs. Mechanize will store
# the session data for the API call that cames next.
home_page = login(agent, Choice[:user], password)
FileUtils.mkdir_p(Choice[:dir]) if not File.directory?(Choice[:dir])
puts "Downloading runs..."
activities(agent)
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robrohan commented Aug 8, 2015

This script won't work anymore as the new login page seems to require javascript to render the login form and mechanize appears not to run javascript.

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@robrohan i have a fork that works if you're still looking

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