I got access to Apple Health and I'm able to read the glucose data which is in the Simulator.
guard let sampleType = HKSampleType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.bloodGlucose) else {
fatalError("*** This method should never fail ***")
}
let query = HKSampleQuery(sampleType: sampleType, predicate: nil, limit: Int(HKObjectQueryNoLimit), sortDescriptors: nil) {
query, results, error in
guard let samples = results as? [HKQuantitySample] else {
// Handle any errors here.
return
}
for sample in samples {
print(sample)
}
I gives me this:
(2020-05-06 19:09:49 +0200 - 2020-05-06 19:09:49 +0200)
7.8 mmol<180.1558800000541>/L 811AACEB-F942-4A48-937B-568AD66E1BDE "Health" (13.3), "iPhone12,3" (13.3)metadata: {
HKWasUserEntered = 1; }
Is there any possibility to only print out the 7.8 mmol?
I didn't find anything in the documents from Apple. Thanks for the help.
sample is a class of type HKQuantitySample. If you print(sample) then it will print the complete class data.
If you want to print only quantity then try printing as below
print(sample.quantity)
I bet you would also need to extract the double value itself out of the quantitiy. Here is a sample code
let unit = HKUnit.gramUnit(with: .milli).unitDivided(by: HKUnit.liter())
let value = sample.quantity.doubleValue(for: unit)
For the source and device of the value you can try this:
let device = sample.device
let sourceRevision = sample.sourceRevision
If you want, you can try out my CocoaPod. It is a wrapper above HealthKit framework to ease the reading/writing operations. Here is the link: https://cocoapods.org/pods/HealthKitReporter
Related
I want to get the very last (aka recent) value of a Health(Kit) App entry.
For example the step value from the latest HKSource entry.
I thought that would be working with the HKStatisticsOptions.discreteMostRecent attribute in the query building.
Current result
The code works fine, no error. My statistics has the correct start and end date (if only one value is available, start and end date is the same).
The problem is that the statistics.sources list is always nil like the statistics.mostRecentQuantity() returns also nil.
All not HKSource related sum operations sumQuantity() work without any problem.
Other Stackoverflow posts
I would try the idea with using a query with limit 1 and a sort description from this post, but I need to show other historical values in a detail view too. That's why I thought, that I could request just a date frame of quantities, use the latest one as my "last" and all others for my history table view.
Code
func requestMeasurements(completion: #escaping (HKStatistics?, AppError?) -> Void)
{
let healthStore = HKHealthStore()
// Check if HK is available.
guard HKHealthStore.isHealthDataAvailable() else
{
completion(nil, AppError.healthInformationNotAvailable)
return
}
// Check if HK information is available
guard let quantitiyType = HKQuantityType.quantityType(forIdentifier: .stepCount) else
{
completion(nil, AppError.requestedHealthDataTypeNotAvailable)
return
}
let typeSet: Set = [quantitiyType]
// Request user access to HK and especially this type
healthStore.requestAuthorization(toShare: nil, read: typeSet)
{ success, error in
// Ensure that the app has the required access
if success == false
{
print(error?.localizedDescription ?? "<no error description>")
completion(nil, AppError.noAccessToRequestedInformation)
return
}
// Build query
let now = Date()
let lastSync = Calendar.current.startOfDay(for: now)
let prediction = HKQuery.predicateForSamples(withStart: lastSync, end: now, options: .strictStartDate)
let query = HKStatisticsQuery(quantityType: quantitiyType, quantitySamplePredicate: prediction, options: HKStatisticsOptions.discreteMostRecent)
{ _, statistics, error in
// Check for error.
if let _error = error
{
print("An error occured: \(_error.localizedDescription)")
completion(nil, AppError.requestingFailed)
return
}
// Check if statistics are available.
guard let _statistics = statistics else
{
completion(nil, AppError.requestingFailed)
return
}
completion(_statistics, nil)
}
// Execure query
healthStore.execute(query)
}
If you want to use just quantities, etc. Just use the HKSampleQuery instead of the HKStatisticsQuery.
After that, you just have to cast the result list of HKSample to a [HKQuantitySample].
Now you have the start and end date but also the quantity.
I have been trying various options to get results back, but no luck. I took the code from another question and tried to make it work, but still nothing. I manually entered the data into health as well as took readings from a BP monitor, so I know there is data there. No errors reported.
func readSampleByBloodPressure()
{
let past = Date.distantPast
let now = Date()
let sortDescriptor = NSSortDescriptor(key:HKSampleSortIdentifierStartDate, ascending: true)
let type = HKQuantityType.correlationType(forIdentifier: HKCorrelationTypeIdentifier.bloodPressure)
let sampleQuery = HKSampleQuery(sampleType: type!, predicate: nil, limit: 0, sortDescriptors: [sortDescriptor])
{ (sampleQuery, results, error ) -> Void in
let dataLst = results as? [HKCorrelation];
for data in dataLst!
{
let data1 = (data.objects(for: HKObjectType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.bloodPressureSystolic)!)).first as? HKQuantitySample
let data2 = data.objects(for: HKObjectType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.bloodPressureDiastolic)!).first as? HKQuantitySample
print("Data Found")
/*
if let value1 = data1!.quantity.doubleValue(for: HKUnit.millimeterOfMercury()) , let value2 = data2!.quantity.doubleValue(for: HKUnit.millimeterOfMercury())
{
print(value1)
print(value2)
}
*/
}
}
self.healthStore?.execute(sampleQuery)
}
}
This is caused by failing to authorize both systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings. In the authorization, when you get the popup from Health Kit, even though you select Authorize All, All implies only what is showing in the list presented, not everything HealthKit has available. In your auth code, you need to specify each thing you wish, which will then show up on the auth popup.
As a side note. If you have done this and if you check in the health app and see that what you want is authorized and it still isn't working, try toggling the setting. Apparently, the initial approval doesn't always take.
Update Oct 7th
So after I read the answer, I now understand that I need to using query to retrive the data in Health and I try to using with codes:
let deletedType = HKSampleType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.dietaryCaffeine)
let predicate = HKQuery.predicateForSamples(withStart: dataDate as Date, end: dataDate as Date, options: .strictStartDate)
let findQuery = HKSampleQuery(sampleType: deletedType!, predicate: predicate, limit: HKObjectQueryNoLimit, sortDescriptors: nil) {
query, results, error in
if results != nil {
print("\nHere we got not nil on results!\n")
for result in (results as? [HKQuantitySample])! {
let quantity = result.quantity.doubleValue(for: HKUnit.gramUnit(with: .milli))
print(quantity)
}
} else {
print("results are nil")
return
}
}
healthKitStore.execute(findQuery)
I didn't do lot in the resultHander block, I firstly want to check what Data I found, and when I pring the quantity, I got noting, but I did get the "Here we got not nil on resluts" which means the results is not nil. I'm fresh to iOS developing and I check the document of HKHealthSample and cannot find which part of my HKSampleQuery wrong!
Original One:
I have an app that writes caffeine data into Health via HealthKit
Here is the save function
func saveCaffeine(_ caffeineRecorded: Double, dataDate: Date) {
// Set the quantity type to the running/walking distance.
let caffeineType = HKQuantityType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.dietaryCaffeine)
// Set the unit of measurement to miles.
let caffeineQuantity = HKQuantity(unit: HKUnit.gramUnit(with: .milli), doubleValue: caffeineRecorded)
// Set the official Quantity Sample.
let caffeine = HKQuantitySample(type: caffeineType!, quantity: caffeineQuantity, start: dataDate, end: dataDate)
print("\n to be added: \(caffeine) \n")
// Save the distance quantity sample to the HealthKit Store.
healthKitStore.save(caffeine, withCompletion: { (success, error) -> Void in
if( error != nil ) {
print(error!)
} else {
print("The Caffeine has been recorded! Better go check!")
}
})
}
Then It saved succeddfully, after that I retrive the data when I delete from the table view and pass to another delete function :
func deleteCaffeine(_ caffeineRecorded: Double, dataDate: Date){
let caffeineType = HKQuantityType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.dietaryCaffeine)
let caffeineQuantity = HKQuantity(unit: HKUnit.gramUnit(with: .milli), doubleValue: caffeineRecorded)
let coffeeBeenDeleted = HKQuantitySample(type: caffeineType!, quantity: caffeineQuantity, start: dataDate, end: dataDate)
print("\n to be deleted: \(coffeeBeenDeleted) \n")
healthKitStore.delete(coffeeBeenDeleted, withCompletion: {(success, error) -> Void in
if (error != nil) {
print(error!)
} else {
print("This caffeine data just been deleted!")
}
})
}
Then I got the error: Error Domain=com.apple.healthkit Code=3 "Failed to find some objects for deletion."
I using Realm to manage the database, I write the data into it that I can then retrieve it.
When I add it the HQuantitySample been printed is:
to be added: 30 mg (2017-10-06 18:36:25 -0400 - 2017-10-06 18:36:25 -0400)
When I delete the same one, the HQuantitySample been printed is: to be deleted: 30 mg (2017-10-06 18:36:25 -0400 - 2017-10-06 18:36:25 -0400)
As I understand, it should retrieve the same data since the amount and date is all right. Am I misunderstand anything about delete in HealthKit
You can't delete an HKQuantitySample that was previously saved by constructing a new HKQuantitySample that has similar properties. If there were two caffeine samples in HealthKit with the same start date, end date, and quantity which one would you expect HealthKit to delete? Each HKObject is unique and to delete an object you must first find it using a query and then pass the object you got from the query to delete().
You need to define your specific key in HKMetadataKeySyncIdentifier before you save your data to apple health. And then, you can use HKMetadataKeySyncIdentifier to delete specific health data.
You can try my answer:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/69624769/8094919
Is there a way to get only Apple Watch step data from the HealthKit database. I have worked through examples in Swift 3 and have working code to obtain the merged data which Apple supplies but that contains step data from both the iPhone and Apple Watch.
I have not seen any examples where anyone was able to separate the two pieces of data. Every example I have seen only gives the merged step data. I can iterate over the step data sources but cannot use the source identifier to obtain the step data for a specific calendar time period.
All the Swift 3 code I have seen is along the following lines (Objective-C code follows similar functionality):
// Request the step count.
let stepType = HKSampleType.quantityType(forIdentifier: HKQuantityTypeIdentifier.stepCount)
//let predicate = HKQuery.predicateForObjects(from: watchsource)
let predicate = HKQuery.predicateForSamples(withStart: startdate, end: enddate, options: [])
// Order doesn't matter, as we are receiving a quantity.
let sortDescriptor = NSSortDescriptor(key:HKSampleSortIdentifierEndDate, ascending:false)
// Fetch the steps.
let query = HKSampleQuery(sampleType:stepType!, predicate: predicate, limit: 0, sortDescriptors:[sortDescriptor]) { query, results, error in
var steps: Double = 0
if results != nil {
if results!.count > 0
{
for result in results as! [HKQuantitySample]
{
steps += result.quantity.doubleValue(for: HKUnit.count())
}
} // if results
} // if results != nil
completion(steps, error as NSError?)
} // HKSampleQuery()
healthKitStore.execute(query)
The above code as part of a proper HealthKit authentication works fine and I am able to obtain the step data for any time period.
However, there seems to be no way that HKSampleQuery() or another derivative HealthKit library call can be used for a particular source, ie, Apple Watch data only without the need for having an App on the Apple Watch itself to read the step data.
Yes, I know that one could read the iPhone pedometer data and then subtract that from the total number of steps but pedometer data is kept for only seven days, which is not much use if the time period is say, a month.
Has anyone solved this?
I was having the same issue. I wanted to get a separate step count for iPhone and Apple watch.
here is how I achieved this.
first, we need a predicate for devices to get only the Apple watch results.
let watchPredicate = HKQuery.predicateForObjects(withDeviceProperty: HKDevicePropertyKeyModel, allowedValues: ["Watch"])
now we can query for samples with this predicate and we'll just get the Apple watch entries.
we can also include more predicates to our query, using NSCompoundPredicate
Another approach is to fetch all the samples and then group step count values by the data source i.e. iPhone, Apple Watch, and third-party apps.
private lazy var store = HKHealthStore()
private func queryStepsCont(startDate: Date,
endDate: Date,
result: #escaping (Result<[(source: String, count: Int)], Error>) -> Void) {
guard let type = HKObjectType.quantityType(forIdentifier: .stepCount) else {
result(.failure(IntegrationsServiceError.preconditionFail))
return
}
let datePredicate = HKQuery.predicateForSamples(withStart: startDate, end: endDate)
let filteredByDateStepsCountQuery = HKSampleQuery(sampleType: type,
predicate: datePredicate,
limit: Int(HKObjectQueryNoLimit),
sortDescriptors: []) { _, samples, error in
if let error = error {
result(.failure(error))
return
}
let sourceNameStepsCount = Dictionary(grouping: samples ?? []) { sample in
sample.sourceRevision.source.name
}.map { sourceNameSamples -> (String, Int) in
let (sourceName, sourceSamples) = sourceNameSamples
let stepsCount = sourceSamples
.compactMap { ($0 as? HKQuantitySample)?.quantity.doubleValue(for: .count()) }
.reduce(0, +)
return (sourceName, Int(stepsCount))
}
result(.success(sourceNameStepsCount))
}
store.execute(filteredByDateStepsCountQuery)
}
I am using HealthKit to make a sample query data such as the step count. However, when I test it on my device I get a bunch of different results. Now since I have the results from different sources and different days such as [16 count, 50 count, .....]. Now I want to add up all of the data into one value. How would I achieve this? For example if I make a sample query to HealthKit, and it returns [15 count, 20 count] I want to 15 + 20 to get 35 count. How would I do that?
Here is the code that I used to query the data:
func getStepsHealthData() {
let stepsHealthDataQuery = HKSampleQuery(sampleType: stepsHealth, predicate: predicate, limit: Int(HKObjectQueryNoLimit), sortDescriptors: nil) {
(query, results, error) in
let stepsUnit = HKUnit.countUnit()
for result in (results as? [HKQuantitySample])! {
stepCount = result.quantity.doubleValueForUnit(stepsUnit)
}
}
healthKitStore?.executeQuery(stepsHealthDataQuery)
}
You can definitely do what you want with a HKSampleQuery, you just need to keep a totalSum variable and iterate over every value.
That said there is an specific query type just for the kind of thing that you want to do called HKStatisticsQuery. According to docs:
Statistics queries perform statistical calculations over the set of
matching quantity samples
A getTotalSteps function could be done this way:
func getTotalSteps() {
let stepsType = HKQuantityType.quantityTypeForIdentifier(HKQuantityTypeIdentifierStepCount)!
let stepsUnit = HKUnit.countUnit()
let sumOption = HKStatisticsOptions.CumulativeSum
let statisticsSumQuery = HKStatisticsQuery(quantityType: stepsType, quantitySamplePredicate: nil,
options: sumOption)
{ (query, result, error) in
if let sumQuantity = result?.sumQuantity() {
let numberOfSteps = Int(sumQuantity.doubleValueForUnit(stepsUnit))
print(numberOfSteps)
}
}
healthStore.executeQuery(statisticsSumQuery)
}
HKStatisticsOptions.CumulativeSum does the trick and the remaining code isn't too different from what you know about HKSampleQuery.
Check it out the docs for further reading and also take a look at the HKStatistics class which provides more options to perform statistical calculations like the previous one.