Same here. 30m and no Garmin download yet. Wondering if I have my settings correct? Of course, I can manual import from the Garmin .fit.
thanks.
Same here. 30m and no Garmin download yet. Wondering if I have my settings correct? Of course, I can manual import from the Garmin .fit.
thanks.
Yes there is a backlog of 3000 activities I will try speed things up. Not sure where all of those came from.
It is going to take an hour at least for the backlog to clear (2500+ activities from one athlete). I am going to make a plan to prevent one athlete’s downloads from blocking everything else in future.
Heroic, thank you David. Just making sure I didn’t muck up my settings!
btw, don’t forget do change the meta description of the website for Garmin also
Ah thanks I just did that.
I have done a lot of work on the Garmin sync side to speed everything up. Should be able to deploy that Thursday AM.
We might have some good news about Wahoo in near future? Runalyze have implemented the sync
“Finally, direct synchronization with Wahoo is available. You can now connect your Runalyze account to your Wahoo account and have the data transferred automatically.”
Small issue but I have both Garmin and Strava sync enabled, and my TrainerRoad workouts show up from both on the Intervals calendar until I go into the Garmin workout and manually hit the Garmin Sync button. Once it processes that, it hides the Strava workout, but my impression was that it should be doing that automatically without my having to click the button.
It should do it automatically and sometimes does This is the top bug on my bug list.
So, new to Intervals, a lot to like and will almost certainly start a subscription tomorrow. Goodbye TrainingPeaks, the only threat would be if XERT gets its head around multi sport. The issue I have and relevant to this thread is the Garmin Sync which appears OK for 2017 onwards but doesn’t fetch my data from 2016 and before and clicking refresh doesn’t have any effect. I should have data going back to 2012 and would like to have it all available before snipping the umbilical with TrainingPeaks.
Tx. I had a look and those old activities appear to be GPX files which aren’t support yet. I do plan to support GPX (and TCX) but it looks like you will have to keep TP a little longer.
I think I have finally fixed the “deleted Strava activities” being undeleted bug. So with any luck no more dups for people using Garmin Connect and Strava.
I’m committed to intervals.icu for the long run (paid subscription will follow), so I’m a bit anxious with the pending disconnection from Strava. Since that’s where I gather all my data.
What would be the right way to avoid losing training data and make it a future proof connection?
Right now I’m thinking to sync all my Strava activities to Garmin Connect (or at least 1-1-2020 up to now), revoke Strava acces and grant Garmin Connect acces. Since Garmin Connect is a 1:1 copy of my Strava and is then again synced to Interval.icu I would keep everything exactly the same, just from another source.
Are my assumptions correct?
I think Strava will likely leave apps alone. They aren’t granting rate limits bumps so no app can get enough users to be “interesting” and actually revoking access will generate bad publicity. If they do revoke Intervals.icu access I will implement support for importing your complete Strava history via their “download all my data” feature. You can go use that now and keep the archive somewhere for safety e.g. if Strava removes that feature.
You should probably just download new activities from Garmin Connect and untick the “download from Strava” box. Don’t revoke access because then Intervals.icu is required to delete all your Strava data.
When you have the archive you can use the “Upload” option to upload the original files if you like. They will replace the Strava activities. You can upload more than one file at a time.
@david Just curious but I have seen other apps having an option to retain Strava activities on their system by explicitly asking if the user wants it to be retained prior to completing Strava deauthorisation.
If the data is “user data” and belongs to the user and that user agrees to it being retained, then seems like a legitimate way to deauthorise the Strava connection but keep historic data on Intervals?
The TOS is pretty clear on this:
All Data about an end user in your possession or control must be deleted by you upon such end user’s request or upon such end user’s termination or cancellation of the Developer Application subscriptions.
On the other hand the TOS explicitly prohibit analytics!!
You may not process Strava Data, including in an aggregated or de-identified manner, for the purposes of, including but not limited to, analytics, analyses, customer insights generation, and products or services improvements.
I’m still in doubt i fit is possible to add my whole (power measured) GC data from the past. If i set te GC download date on november 2018, will it get collect (after an while) all the GC data?
I ask this because i then want to revoke strava data, but it will delete all the history in intervals.icu. So first i “need” the GC data.
Yes it should eventually get all of it. Might take several minutes but it does depend on how quickly Garmin sends it though. Duplicate Strava activities will be deleted. Sou yo will be able to see if any are missing.
Still a pity that the activity name is not propagated from GC. I understand that the name is not available in the FIT file. It is however in the data delivered by exporting the activity as a GPX file. Could this may be a workaround to get the right activity name?
Garmin Connect only sends .fit files so no such luck with GPX