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python-fitparse

Here's a Python library to parse ANT/Garmin .FIT files.

Install from PyPI:

pip install fitparse

FIT files

  • FIT files contain data stored in a binary file format.
  • The FIT (Flexible and Interoperable Data Transfer) file protocol is specified by ANT.
  • The SDK, code examples, and detailed documentation can be found in the ANT FIT SDK.

Major Changes From Original Version

After a few years of laying dormant we are back to active development! The old version is archived as v1-archive.

  • New, hopefully cleaner public API with a clear division between accessible and internal parts. (Still unstable and partially complete.)

  • Proper documentation! Available here.

  • Unit tests and example programs.

  • (WIP) Command line tools (eg a .FIT to .CSV converter).

  • Component fields and compressed timestamp headers now supported and not just an afterthought. Closes issues #6 and #7.

  • FIT file parsing is generic enough to support all types. Going to have specific FitFile subclasses for more popular file types like activities.

  • (WIP) Converting field types to normalized values (for example, bool, date_time, etc) done in a consistent way, that's easy to customize by subclassing the converter class. I'm going to use something like the Django form-style convert_<field name> idiom on this class.

  • The FIT profile is its own complete python module, rather than using profile.def.

    • Bonus! The profile generation script is less ugly (but still an atrocity) and supports every ANT FIT SDK from version 1.00 up to 5.10.
  • A working setup.py module. Closes issue #2, finally! I'll upload the package to PyPI when it's done.

  • Support for parsing one record at a time. This can be done using <FitFile>.parse_one() for now, but I'm not sure of the exact implementation yet.

Updating to new FIT SDK versions

python3 scripts/generate_profile.py /path/to/fit_sdk.zip fitparse/profile.py

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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