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Hey!
Thanks so much on both counts!!
Re dev vs prod - that's super helpful in case anyone else has issues with that in future! Thanks so much for letting me know. I don't recall seeing that option in the API registration form, but it's been a few years since I was last in there...
Re multiple users: no, I've never had to deal with more than one users. I never actually considered that that might be something that someone might want to do, but in hindsight it's obvious... There's another issue that was posted the other day that I just responded to. I'll look into it when I have time, but I can't promise when they might be. On the other hand, if you or the other user wants to have a crack at solving it, I'd be happy to review a PR.
All the best,
G
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Hey,
Thanks so much for the kind words, and for the issue! And always really exciting hearing that people are using the package 😃.
I've always been a little bit confused about what to do with the localhost thing: it says that this shouldn't work, but this has been the only way that I've ever managed to make this work :).
Really happy to hear that you managed to get it working in the end! Would you mind expanding on what exactly you did? Just in case I or anyone else has this issue in future?
Thanks again,
G
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Hey!
Yes, I really appreciate rwithings and btw congrats to your PhD (https://www.granvillematheson.com/post/self-portrait/ cool stuff!).
I canged "environment" in the API registration from "dev" to "prod" and after some hours again to "dev", (and played around a little with some links, but that did not the trick. I am aware that the answer is quite insufficient, recall bias doing its work, but I did that and then it worked).
By the way: Did you or someone else worked with more than one users (like several users but still on one HealthMate account)? There probably is no quick way for switching between users, isn't it? (On the other hand, deconnecting one user for connecting with the other is beautifully oldschool ;) )
All the best,
S.
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Thanks a lot, I just wanted to edit and reply in the other issue, that "logout" with:
file.remove('.httr-oauth') # Removes current token
and then login again with withings_auth
and chose an other user is a way to go. (Not the best but it works.)
Also thanks for the encouragement to solve that (collaboratively). Unfortunately, I won't be able to work on that because of time issues either. {smiley thinking about having all the crack} {sad smiley} {very sad smiley}
All the best,
S
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