Crates.io | fitparser |
lib.rs | fitparser |
version | 0.8.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-05-03 02:36:16.16697 |
updated_at | 2024-10-15 01:33:41.251866 |
description | A utility to parse ANT .FIT files and allow their contents to be serialized with serde. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/stadelmanma/fitparse-rs |
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id | 236881 |
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Parses FIT formatted files and exports their contents using Serde. This code was heavily inspired by the python-fitparse module and uses the specifications defined by the Fit File SDK which is maintained by ANT.
The goal of this crate is to parse valid FIT files according to the
defined FIT profile and export their data into a more usable format. To that
end we leverage the Serde framework which allows end users to export the
data in whatever format suits their needs. This library provides a
fit_to_json
example executable to serve as a template for any
other serialization format implemented using Serde.
Notes:
src/profile/messages.rs
for the packaged version.
Submit an issue and I will gladly bump it!See library documentation at docs.rs/fitparser for full usage information. Below is a basic example of calling the parser on a FIT file.
use fitparser;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::prelude::*;
println!("Parsing FIT files using Profile version: {}", fitparser::profile::VERSION);
let mut fp = File::open("tests/fixtures/Activity.fit")?;
for data in fitparser::from_reader(&mut fp)? {
// print the data in FIT file
println!("{:#?}", data);
}
For lower level control of the deserialization process, such as reading from
a streaming data source you can use the de::FitStreamProcessor
struct. See
the streaming.rs
example file for basic usage and manual processing of
FitObject
variants.
Additional decoding options are also available to customize the output of the
parser. See the source code of the fitparser/src/de/mod.rs
to view all options
(or view the crate docs). The fit_to_json
example program demos all of the
currently available options as well.
All FIT files are generated based on a customizable profile. The profile
used here is pulled from ANT's official SDK which can be accessed
here. The
cargo build command expects the environment variable FIT_PROFILE
to be set to the
path of the desired Profile.xlsx file and the FIT_PROFILE_VERSION
variable to
the appropriate version. To make updating simpler a script is provided
./bin/update_profile.sh
that accepts the profile path the as first argument
and optionally a profile version as the second. The version can be omitted
if the path to the Profile.xlsx file contains FitSDKRelease_XX.YY.ZZ
.
./bin/update_profile.sh ~/Downloads/FitSDKRelease_21.40.00/Profile.xlsx
A profile file is not required for building the library as the files generated are committed to the repository. The profile only needs updated to support custom extensions or when ANT releases an updated version.