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A React Native package for interacting with Apple HealthKit

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Readme

React Native Apple Healthkit

A React Native bridge module for interacting with [Apple Healthkit] data.

Table of Contents

References

Getting started

Installation

Install the [rn-apple-healthkit] package from npm:

  • Run npm install rn-apple-healthkit --save
  • Run react-native link rn-apple-healthkit

Update info.plist in your React Native project

<key>NSHealthShareUsageDescription</key>
<string>Read and understand health data.</string>
<key>NSHealthUpdateUsageDescription</key>
<string>Share workout data with other apps.</string>

Manual Installation

  1. Run npm install rn-apple-healthkit --save
  2. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click LibrariesAdd Files to [your project's name]
  3. Go to node_modulesrn-apple-healthkit and add RCTAppleHealthkit.xcodeproj
  4. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libRCTAppleHealthkit.a to your project's Build PhasesLink Binary With Libraries
  5. Click RCTAppleHealthkit.xcodeproj in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). In the Search Paths section, look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both $(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/React and $(SRCROOT)/../../../React - mark both as recursive.
  6. Enable Healthkit in your application's Capabilities Alt text
  7. Compile and run

Usage

Just import the rn-apple-healthkit module and you're ready to go!

import AppleHealthkit from 'rn-apple-healthkit';

let options = {
    permissions: {
        read: ["Height", "Weight", "StepCount", "DateOfBirth", "BodyMassIndex"],
        write: ["Weight", "StepCount", "BodyMassIndex"]
    }
};
AppleHealthKit.isAvailable((err: Object, available: boolean) => {
  AppleHealthkit.initHealthKit(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
      console.log("error initializing Healthkit: ", err);
      return;
    }
    // Healthkit initialized...
  });
});

When the module has been successfully initialized you can read and write Healthkit data

import AppleHealthkit from 'rn-apple-healthkit';

AppleHealthkit.initHealthKit(null: Object, (err: string, results: Object) => {

  ...

  AppleHealthkit.getLatestWeight(null, (err: Object, weight: Object) => {
      if(err){
          console.log("error getting current weight: ", err);
          return;
      }
      // use weight.value
  });

  ...

  let options = {
    value: 200
  };
  AppleHealthkit.saveWeight(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
      if (err) {
          console.log("error saving weight to Healthkit: ", err);
          return;
      }
      // weight successfully saved
  });

}

Documentation

Permissions

The available Healthkit permissions to use with initHealthKit

Permission Healthkit Identifier Type Read Write
ActiveEnergyBurned HKQuantityTypeIdentifierActiveEnergyBurned
AppleExerciseTime HKQuantityTypeIdentifierAppleExerciseTime
BasalEnergyBurned HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBasalEnergyBurned
BiologicalSex HKCharacteristicTypeIdentifierBiologicalSex
BloodGlucose HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBloodGlucose
BodyMassIndex HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBodyMassIndex
BodyTemperature HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBodyTemperature
DateOfBirth HKCharacteristicTypeIdentifierDateOfBirth
DietaryEnergy HKQuantityTypeIdentifierDietaryEnergyConsumed
DistanceCycling HKQuantityTypeIdentifierDistanceCycling
DistanceWalkingRunning HKQuantityTypeIdentifierDistanceWalkingRunning
FlightsClimbed HKQuantityTypeIdentifierFlightsClimbed
HeartRate HKQuantityTypeIdentifierHeartRate
Height HKQuantityTypeIdentifierHeight
LeanBodyMass HKQuantityTypeIdentifierLeanBodyMass
MindfulSession HKCategoryTypeIdentifierMindfulSession
NikeFuel HKQuantityTypeIdentifierNikeFuel
RespiratoryRate HKQuantityTypeIdentifierRespiratoryRate
SleepAnalysis HKCategoryTypeIdentifierSleepAnalysis
StepCount HKQuantityTypeIdentifierStepCount
Steps HKQuantityTypeIdentifierSteps
Weight HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBodyMass
BloodPressureDiastolic HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBloodPressureDiastolic
BloodPressureSystolic HKQuantityTypeIdentifierBloodPressureSystolic

These permissions are exported as constants of the rn-apple-healthkit module.

import AppleHealthKit from 'react-native-apple-healthkit';

...

// get the available permissions from AppleHealthKit.Constants object
const PERMS = AppleHealthKit.Constants.Permissions;

// setup healthkit read/write permissions using PERMS
const healthKitOptions = {
    permissions: {
        read:  [
            PERMS.StepCount,
            PERMS.Height,
        ],
        write: [
            PERMS.StepCount
        ],
    }
};

...

Options

isAvailable

Check if Healthkit is available on the device.

import AppleHealthkit from 'rn-apple-healthkit';

AppleHealthkit.isAvailable((err: Object, available: boolean) => {
    if (available) {
        // ...
    }
});

initHealthKit

Initialize Healthkit. This will show the Healthkit permissions prompt for any read/write permissions set in the required options object.

Due to Apple's privacy model if an app user has previously denied a specific permission then they can not be prompted again for that same permission. The app user would have to go into the Apple Health app and grant the permission to your react-native app under sources tab.

For any data that is read from Healthkit the status/error is the same for both. This privacy restriction results in having no knowledge of whether the permission was denied (make sure it's added to the permissions options object), or the data for the specific request was nil (ex. no steps recorded today).

For any data written to Healthkit an authorization error can be caught. If an authorization error occurs you can prompt the user to set the specific permission or add the permission to the options object if not present.

If new read/write permissions are added to the options object then the app user will see the Healthkit permissions prompt with the new permissions to allow.

initHealthKit requires an options object with Healthkit permission settings

let options = {
    permissions: {
        read: ["Height", "Weight", "StepCount", "DateOfBirth", "BodyMassIndex"],
        write: ["Weight", "StepCount", "BodyMassIndex"]
    }
};
AppleHealthkit.initHealthKit(options: Object, (err: string, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
        console.log("error initializing Healthkit: ", err);
        return;
    }
    // Healthkit is initialized...
    // now safe to read and write Healthkit data...
});

getBiologicalSex

Get the biological sex (gender). If the BiologicalSex read permission is missing or the user has denied it then the value will be unknown. The possible values are:

Value HKBiologicalSex
unknown HKBiologicalSexNotSet
male HKBiologicalSexMale
female HKBiologicalSexFemale
other HKBiologicalSexOther
AppleHealthkit.getBiologicalSex(null, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (this._handleHealthkitError(err, 'getBiologicalSex')) {
      return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 'female',
}

getDateOfBirth

Get the date of birth.

On success, the callback function will be provided with a res object containing dob value: string (ISO timestamp), and age: number (age in years):

AppleHealthkit.getDateOfBirth(null, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (this._handleHealthkitError(err, 'getDateOfBirth')) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: '1986-09-01T00:00:00.000-0400',
    age: 29
}

getStepCount

Get the aggregated total steps for a specific day (starting and ending at midnight).

An optional options object may be provided containing date field representing the selected day. If date is not set or an options object is not provided then the current day will be used.

let d = new Date(2016,1,1);
let options = {
    date: d.toISOString()
};
AppleHealthkit.getStepCount(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (this._handleHealthkitError(err, 'getStepCount')) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 213,
}

getDailyStepCountSamples

Get the total steps per day over a specified date range.

getDailyStepCountSamples accepts an options object containing required startDate: ISO8601Timestamp and optional endDate: ISO8601Timestamp. If endDate is not provided it will default to the current time

let options = {
    startDate: (new Date(2016,1,1)).toISOString() // required
    endDate:   (new Date()).toISOString() // optional; default now
};
 AppleHealthkit.getDailyStepCountSamples(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
    if (this._handleHealthkitError(err, 'getDailyStepCountSamples')) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});

The function will be called with an array of elements. Each element is an object containing value, startDate, and endDate fields:

[
  { value: 8, startDate: '2016-07-09T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-10T00:00:00.000-0400' },
  { value: 1923, startDate: '2016-07-08T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-09T00:00:00.000-0400' },
  { value: 1802, startDate: '2016-07-07T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-08T00:00:00.000-0400' },
]

initStepCountObserver

Setup an HKObserverQuery for step count (HKQuantityTypeIdentifierStepCount) that will trigger an event listenable on react-native NativeAppEventEmitter when the Healthkit step count has changed.

The initStepCountObserver method must be called before adding a listener to NativeAppEventEmitter. After the step count observer has been initialized you can listen to the NativeAppEventEmitter change:steps event and re-fetch relevent step count data in the event handler.

The initStepCountObserver method should be called after Healthkit has been successfully initialized (AppleHealthkit.initHealthKit has been called without error).

// import NativeAppEventEmitter from react-native
import {
  Navigator,
  View,
  NativeAppEventEmitter,
} from 'react-native';
AppleHealthkit.initHealthKit(HKOPTIONS, (err, res) => {
  if (this._handleHKError(err, 'initHealthKit')) {
    return;
  }

  // initialize the step count observer
  AppleHealthkit.initStepCountObserver({}, () => {});

  // add event listener for 'change:steps' and handle the
  // event in the event handler function.
  //
  // when adding a listener, a 'subscription' object is
  // returned that must be used to remove the listener
  // when the component unmounts. The subscription object
  // must be accessible to any function/method/instance
  // that will be unsubscribing from the event.
  this.sub = NativeAppEventEmitter.addListener(
    'change:steps',
    (evt) => {
      // a 'change:steps' event has been received. step
      // count data should be re-fetched from Healthkit.
      this._fetchStepCountData();
    }
  );

  // other tasks to perform after Healthkit has been
  // initialized (fetch relevant Healthkit data).
  this._fetchStepCountData();
  this._fetchOtherRelevantHealthkitData();
  // ...
});

...

// when the component where the listener was added unmounts
// (or whenever the listener should be removed), call the
// 'remove' method of the subscription object.
componentWillUnmount() {
  this.sub.remove();
}

saveSteps

Save a step count sample.

A step count sample represents the number of steps during a specific period of time. A sample should be a precise as possible, with startDate and endDate representing the range of time the steps were taken in.

saveSteps accepts an options object containing required value: number, startDate: ISO8601Timestamp, and endDate: ISO8601Timestamp.

// startDate and endDate are 30 minutes apart.
// this means the step count value occurred within those 30 minutes.
let options = {
  value: 100,
  startDate: (new Date(2016,6,2,6,0,0)).toISOString(),
  endDate: (new Date(2016,6,2,6,30,0)).toISOString()
};
AppleHealthkit.saveSteps(options, (err, res) => {
  if (this._handleHKError(err, 'saveSteps')) {
    return;
  }
  // step count sample successfully saved
});

getDistanceWalkingRunning

Get the total distance walking/running on a specific day.

getDistanceWalkingRunning accepts an options object containing optional date: ISO8601Timestamp and unit: string. If date is not provided it will default to the current time. unit defaults to meter.

let options = {
  unit: 'mile', // optional; default 'meter'
  date: (new Date(2016,5,1)).toISOString(), // optional; default now
};
AppleHealthkit.getDistanceWalkingRunning(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (this._handleHKError(err, 'getDistanceWalkingRunning')) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 1.45,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getDistanceCycling

Get the total distance cycling on a specific day.

getDistanceCycling accepts an options object containing optional date: ISO8601Timestamp and unit: string. If date is not provided it will default to the current time. unit defaults to meter

let options = {
  unit: 'mile', // optional; default 'meter'
  date: (new Date(2016,5,1)).toISOString(), // optional; default now
};
AppleHealthkit.getDistanceCycling(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 11.45,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getFlightsClimbed

get the total flights climbed (1 flight is ~10ft of elevation) on a specific day.

getFlightsClimbed accepts an options object containing optional date: ISO8601Timestamp. if date is not provided it will default to the current time.

let options = {
    date: (new Date(2016,5,1)).toISOString(), // optional; default now
};
AppleHealthkit.getFlightsClimbed(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 15,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getLatestWeight

Get the most recent weight sample.

On success, the callback function will be provided with a weight object containing the weight value, and the startDate and endDate of the weight sample. Note: startDate and endDate will be the same as weight samples are saved at a specific point in time.

let options = {
  unit: 'pound'
};
AppleHealthkit.getLatestWeight(options, (err: string, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    console.log("error getting latest weight: ", err);
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 200,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getWeightSamples

query for weight samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'pound', // optional; default 'pound'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false,	// optional; default false
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};
AppleHealthkit.getWeightSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
[
  { value: 160, startDate: '2016-07-09T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-10T00:00:00.000-0400' },
  { value: 161, startDate: '2016-07-08T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-09T00:00:00.000-0400' },
  { value: 165, startDate: '2016-07-07T00:00:00.000-0400', endDate: '2016-07-08T00:00:00.000-0400' },
]

saveWeight

save a numeric weight value to Healthkit

saveWeight accepts an options object containing a numeric weight value:

let options = {
  value: 200
}
AppleHealthkit.saveWeight(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
        console.log("error saving weight to Healthkit: ", err);
        return;
    }
    // Done
});

getLatestHeight

Get the most recent height value.

On success, the callback function will be provided with a height object containing the height value, and the startDate and endDate of the height sample. Note: startDate and endDate will be the same as height samples are saved at a specific point in time.

AppleHealthkit.getLatestHeight(null, (err: string, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
        console.log("error getting latest height: ", err);
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 72,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getHeightSamples

query for height samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'inch', // optional; default 'inch'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false, // optional; default false
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};
AppleHealthkit.getHeightSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});

The callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields

[
    { value: 74.02, startDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400' },
    { value: 74, startDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400' },
]

saveHeight

save a numeric height value to Healthkit

saveHeight accepts an options object containing a numeric height value:

let options = {
  value: 200
}
AppleHealthkit.saveHeight(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  // height successfully saved
});

getLatestBmi

Get the most recent BMI sample.

On success, the callback function will be provided with a bmi object containing the BMI value, and the startDate and endDate of the sample. Note: startDate and endDate will be the same as bmi samples are saved at a specific point in time.

AppleHealthkit.getLatestBmi(null, (err: string, results: Object) => {
    if (err) {
        console.log("error getting latest bmi data: ", err);
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 27.2,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

saveBmi

save a numeric BMI value to Healthkit

saveBmi accepts an options object containing a numeric BMI value:

let options = {
  value: 27.2
}
AppleHealthkit.saveBmi(options: Object, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  // BMI successfully saved
});

getLatestBodyFatPercentage

Get the most recent body fat percentage. The percentage value is a number between 0 and 100.

On success, the callback function will be provided with a bodyFatPercentage object containing the body fat percentage value, and the startDate and endDate of the sample. Note: startDate and endDate will be the same as bodyFatPercentage samples are saved at a specific point in time.

AppleHealthkit.getLatestBodyFatPercentage(null, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 20,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getLatestLeanBodyMass

Get the most recent lean body mass. The value is a number representing the weight in pounds (lbs)

On success, the callback function will be provided with a leanBodyMass object containing the leanBodyMass value, and the startDate and endDate of the sample. Note: startDate and endDate will be the same as leanBodyMass samples are saved at a specific point in time.

 AppleHealthkit.getLatestLeanBodyMass(null, (err: Object, results: Object) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
{
    value: 176,
    startDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400',
    endDate: '2016-07-08T12:00:00.000-0400'
}

getHeartRateSamples

query for heart rate samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'bpm', // optional; default 'bpm'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false, // optional; default false
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};

the callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields

AppleHealthkit.getHeartRateSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
[
    { value: 74.02, startDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400' },
    { value: 74, startDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400' },
]

getBodyTemperatureSamples

query for body temperature samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'celsius', // optional; default 'celsius'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false, // optional; default false
  limit:10,	// optional; default no limit
};

available units are: 'fahrenheit', 'celsius'.

the callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields.

AppleHealthkit.getBodyTemperatureSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
        return;
    }
    console.log(results)
});
[
    { value: 74.02, startDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400' },
    { value: 74, startDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400' },
]

getBloodPressureSamples

query for blood pressure samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'mmhg',	// optional; default 'mmhg'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(),	// optional; default now
  ascending: false,	// optional; default false
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};

the callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with bloodPressureSystolicValue, bloodPressureDiastolicValue, startDate, and endDate fields

AppleHealthkit.getBloodPressureSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});
[
  { bloodPressureSystolicValue: 120, bloodPressureDiastolicValue: 81, startDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-06-29T17:55:00.000-0400' },
  { bloodPressureSystolicValue: 119, bloodPressureDiastolicValue: 77, startDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400', endDate:'2016-03-12T13:22:00.000-0400' },
]

getRespiratoryRateSamples

query for respiratory rate samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'bpm', // optional; default 'bpm'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false, // optional; default false
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};

the callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields

AppleHealthkit.getRespiratoryRateSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});

getBloodGlucoseSamples

query for blood glucose samples. the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples.

let options = {
  unit: 'mmolPerL',	// optional; default 'mmolPerL'
  startDate: (new Date(2016,4,27)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  ascending: false, // optional; default false
  limit:10,	// optional; default no limit
};

available units are: 'mmolPerL', 'mgPerdL'.

the callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields

AppleHealthkit.getBloodGlucoseSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results)
});

getSleepSamples

query for sleep samples.

each sleep sample represents a period of time with a startDate and an endDate. the sample's value will be either INBED or ASLEEP. these values should overlap, meaning that two (or more) samples represent a single nights sleep activity. see [Healthkit SleepAnalysis] reference documentation

the options object is used to setup a query to retrieve relevant samples. the options must contain startDate and may also optionally include endDate and limit options

let options = {
  startDate: (new Date(2016,10,1)).toISOString(), // required
  endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
  limit:10, // optional; default no limit
};

The callback function will be called with a samples array containing objects with value, startDate, and endDate fields

AppleHealthkit.getSleepSamples(options, (err: Object, results: Array<Object>) => {
  if (err) {
    return;
  }
  console.log(results).
});

saveMindfulSession

each mindfulness sample represents a period of time with a startDate and an endDate. the options must contain startDate and endDate

let options = {
    startDate: (new Date(2016,10,1)).toISOString(), // required
    endDate: (new Date()).toISOString(), // optional; default now
};
AppleHealthKit.saveMindfulSession(options, (err, res) => {
  if (err) return {
    return
  }
  console.log('Mindful session saved')
});

This package is fork from react-native-apple-Healthkit