Latest Update | Stable Release | Release Candidate | Beta Release | Alpha Release |
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October 16, 2024 | - | 1.0.0-rc02 | - | 1.1.0-alpha04 |
Declaring dependencies
To add a dependency on Health, you must add the Google Maven repository to your project. Read Google's Maven repository for more information.
Add the dependencies for the artifacts you need in the build.gradle
file for
your app or module:
Groovy
dependencies { implementation "androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha04" }
Kotlin
dependencies { implementation("androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha04") }
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Health Connect Client Version 1.0
Version 1.0.0-alpha04
August 24, 2022
As of 1.0.0-alpha04, androidx.health:health-connect-client
was migrated to
androidx.health.connect:connect-client
. For future, releases please use
androidx.health.connect:connect-client
and the associated release notes on our
Health Connect page.
To migrate, simply change your dependency import from
androidx.health:health-connect-client:1.0.0-alpha03
to
androidx.health.connect:connect-client:1.0.0-alpha04
.
Version 1.0.0-alpha03
July 27, 2022
androidx.health:health-connect-client:1.0.0-alpha03
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha03 contains these commits.
New Features
- Summary of new API changes: a set of units have been added to the read, write, aggregate APIs. Apps can now retrieve or write records with their unit of choice, such as grams or milligrams for
NutritionRecord
nutrients.
API Changes
- Fix
List<DataOrigin>
to beSet<DataOrigin>
across various request response objects. (I42342) - Fix unit of basal total calories from Power->Energy. (I0b429)
- Moved series sample classes inside series records (Ica9bb):
CyclingPedalingCadence
->CyclingPedalingCadenceRecord.Sample
HeartRate
->HeartRateRecord.Sample
StepsCadence
->StepsCadenceRecord.Sample
- Deprecate
HealthDataRequestPermission
class, in favor ofPermissionController.createRequestPermissionActivityContract
; This promotes better discoverability and unified parameterization. (I81e7f) - Added US fluid ounces to Volume. (I5f03d)
- Added Speed unit type (I1d574)
- Added Percentage unit type (I08f23)
- Added Pressure unit type (Ifb01f)
- Added Mass unit type (Ifd81a)
- Added Volume unit type (I59ad1)
- Added Power unit type. Moved Power series sample class inside
PowerRecord
class. (I5b1e5) - Added Energy unit type (I983ae)
- Added Temperature unit type (I4cdb5)
- Rename references of Activity to be specific to Exercise, including (I3f936):
- Renamed
ActivityLap
->ExerciseLapRecord
- Renamed
ActivityEvent
->ExerciseEventRecord
- Renamed
Repetitions
->ExerciseRepetitionsRecord
- Renamed
ActivitySession
->ExerciseSessionRecord
- Renamed
- Moved package metadata nested under records. (Ie0835)
- Used Length unit in all remaining records (Ib10dd):
ActivityLapRecord
ElevationGainedRecord
HeightRecord
HipCircumferenceRecord
WaistCircumferenceRecord
- Added Length unit type (Idae39)
- Update
CervicalMucus
description terminology (I25a2b):CervicalMucus.Amount
->CervicalMucusRecord.Texture
CervicalMucus.Appearance
->CervicalMucusRecord.Sensation
- Added 'Record' suffix to all record class names (I1ffc2)
Bug Fixes
- Fix proguard issues when lib built with release flavor and
minifyEnabled
true. (I78933) - Hides documentation not intended for public usage. (I7a08f)
- Fixes the issue in clients who may have their own protobuf dependencies.(https://android-review.googlesource.com/c/platform/frameworks/support/+/2105430)
Version 1.0.0-alpha02
June 1, 2022
androidx.health:health-connect-client:1.0.0-alpha02
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha02 contains these commits.
API Changes
- Deprecated
hasMetric
andgetMetric
inAggregationResult
, added contains and get operators (I7cc7c) - Adds
OvulationTest.Result.HIGH
andOvulationTest.Result.INCONCLUSIVE
. (I9f9c4)
Bug Fixes
- Reduce SDK requirements to 26. (I6d201)
Version 1.0.0-alpha01
May 11, 2022
androidx.health:health-connect-client:1.0.0-alpha01
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha01 contains these commits.
New Features
- API for reading fitness and health records shared by other apps.
- API for writing fitness and health records to share with other apps.
- API to retrieve aggregated metrics for accessible records.
- API to retrieve incremental changes (insert, update or delete) of records by other apps.
- API to prompt users for health permissions.
- API to check for permissions or revoke granted health permissions.
Health Services Client Version 1.1
Version 1.1.0-alpha04
October 16, 2024
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha04
, androidx.health:health-services-client-external-protobuf:1.1.0-alpha04
, and androidx.health:health-services-client-proto:1.1.0-alpha04
are released. Version 1.1.0-alpha04 contains these commits.
Security Fixes
- As of this change, androidx compiles against protobuf 4.28.2 in order to address CVE-2024-7254. Upgrade your dependency on
androidx.health:health-services-client
to the latest 1.1.0-alpha04 to address the vulnerability risk.
Version 1.1.0-alpha02
December 13, 2023
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha02
is released. Version 1.1.0-alpha02 contains these commits.
API Changes
- Use a single source of truth for supported
ExerciseEvent
s. (I03308)
Bug Fixes
- Minor bug fixes and documentation improvements.
Version 1.1.0-alpha01
August 9, 2023
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha01
is released. Version 1.1.0-alpha01 contains these commits.
New Features
ExerciseEvent
APIs have been added alongside the first concrete event:GolfShotEvent
. TheExerciseEvent
primitives enable developers to query support for and request to be notified when the watch detects something has occurred.GolfShotEvent
as an example enables developers to be notified when the user takes a golf shot in addition to receiving the swing type recognized.
API Changes
- Enable WHS SDK clients to use
GolfShotEvent
functionalities. (I76b03)
Bug Fixes
- Instead of aggressively throwing exceptions on seeing unknown exercise event capabilities, filter it out from the list. (I06afc)
Health Services Client Version 1.0
Version 1.1.0-alpha03
May 14, 2024
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.1.0-alpha03
is released. Version 1.1.0-alpha03 contains these commits.
New Features
- Introduced
DebouncedGoal
APIs that allows tracking a goal for sample data type or stats sample data type during exercise with debouncing features(initialDelay
anddurationAtThreshold
). (I09be9) - Added the following advanced running metrics sample and statistical
DataTypes
. (I0b8b5):Ground Contact Time
Vertical Oscillation
Vertical Ratio
Stride Length
API Changes
- Added
ELEVATION_GAIN_DAILY
DataType
. (I059d1) - Added
SWIM_LAP_COUNT_TOTAL
DataType
as the aggregatedDataType
forSWIM_LAP_COUNT
. (I0beeb)
Bug Fixes
- Fixed various issues to improve IPC reliability.
Version 1.0.0-rc02
April 3, 2024
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-rc02
is released. Version 1.0.0-rc02 contains these commits. This is a bug fix only release and does not contain API changes.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed various issues to improve IPC reliability
- Fixed an issue where calling
startExercise
at the same time asprepareExercise
could lead to aConcurrentModificationException
(4e37773) - Improved documentation
Version 1.0.0-rc01
July 26, 2023
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-rc01
is released. Version 1.0.0-rc01 contains these commits.
New Features
- Health Services has moved to 1.0.0-rc01 after stabilizing in beta.
API Changes
- Merged public and experimental API files for h- thru m-paths. (Ic4630, b/278769092)
- N/A, API file changes are just reordering methods. (I5fa95)
Version 1.0.0-beta03
April 5, 2023
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-beta03
is released. Version 1.0.0-beta03 contains these commits.
New Features
BatchingMode
can now be configured to deliver batched exercise data at the configured interval instead of the default during an active exercise, either at exercise start via ExerciseConfig
or during with an override method. Support for this will be enabled by an upcoming Health Services release in the Google Play Store and can be checked via exercise capabilities. Note: batching modes take effect while the device is in a non-interactive power state, and will cause increased power consumption.
API Changes
- Throwing
HealthServicesException
when suspend functionoverrideBatchingModesForActiveExercise
fails (Ifd387) - Introduced suspend functions for async
overrideBatchingModesForActiveExercise
API making them more kotlin friendly (I7dd15) BatchingMode
overrides optional inExerciseConfig
(Id22e9)
Bug Fixes
DataType
andExerciseUpdate
small fixes (5e185f)
Version 1.0.0-beta02
January 11, 2023
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-beta02
is released. Version 1.0.0-beta02 contains these commits.
New Features
- Added
suspend
extension functions for the existing asynchronousListenableFuture
APIs inExerciseClient
,PassiveMonitoringClient
andMeasureClient
for better Kotlin support. (Iadea4) - Added
ExerciseTypeConfig
API which enables updates during an ongoing exercise. AddedGolfExerciseTypeConfig
to support updatingExerciseTypeConfig
during golf exercises. (I4c539)
API Changes
- Throw
HealthServicesException
on suspend functions (I5e509) - Add another constructor for backward compatibility (Iddeda)
- Throw
RuntimeException
on suspend functions (I53bca) - Remove default implementation of throwing Exception (Id947f)
- Adding
@JvmDefaultWithCompatibility
annotation (I8f206)
Bug Fixes
- Add to kdoc for clarity (Ide285)
- Allow passive monitoring tracking for goals only if the same data types are also tracked (Ibed8d)
Version 1.0.0-beta01
October 24, 2022
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-beta01
is released. Version 1.0.0-beta01 contains these commits.
New Features
Added the ability to listen for health events through
PassiveMonitoringClient
with the first event being:HealthEvent.FALL_DETECTED
.New ExerciseTypes:
ALPINE_SKIING
BACKPACKING
CROSS_COUNTRY_SKIING
HORSE_RIDING
INLINE_SKATING
MOUNTAIN_BIKING
ORIENTEERING
ROLLER_SKATING
YACHTING
New DataTypes:
ELEVATION_LOSS
GOLF_SHOT_COUNT
API Changes
- Updated how data is modeled: the data model and how
DataType
s,DataPoint
s, and their underlying values are represented have been overhauled. The top level impact is that APIs are now much more explicit and type safe. - Location
DataPoint
s are no longer represented as aDoubleArray
, but instead as a strongly-typedLocationData
object. - Moved to a new set of passive listener APIs:
- The broadcast was replaced by the
PassiveListenerService
. - The existing listeners were replaced with a single listener:
PassiveListenerCallback
.
- The broadcast was replaced by the
- Added
<queries>
tag to Health Services manifest so that applications no longer need to specify this in their own manifest (provided manifest merger is turned on in their build system.) - Moved away from many
ExerciseState
s to represent the exercise is ending / ended and added new exercise statesENDING
andENDED
. These are now combined withExerciseEndReason
to represent the full gamut of previous states. - Renamed
PassiveListenerConfig
setPassiveGoals
tosetDailyGoals
to better reflect we only support daily passive goals. PassiveGoal
s now alwaysREPEATED
, passiveTriggerFrequency
removed.- Annotated all
Long
andDouble
parameters with@FloatRange
. - Added
swimmingPoolLengthMeters
property toExerciseConfig
which may be optionally specified to improve distance calculations for pool swims. - Deprecated
ExerciseUpdate.activeDuration
. UseExerciseUpdate.activeDurationCheckpoint
instead. - Renamed the API
flushExerciseAsync()
toflushAsync()
inExerciseClient
. Measure.registerCallback
renamed toMeasure.registerMeasureCallback
.- General naming changes:
- Distance properties now have
meters
suffix. - Callback method names are now past tense.
- Most abbreviations have been removed (
HrAccuracy
is nowHeartRateAccuracy
.) - Properties following the pattern
enableFoo
are now namedisFooEnabled
.
- Distance properties now have
- Migrated away from Enums.
- Times represented by
Double
are now represented byDuration
. - Functions returning a
ListenableFuture<Void?>
now return aListenableFuture<Void>
. - Functions that accept a callback now always have the callback appear as the last parameter.
- Classes with builders now always also have public constructors.
- Registration functions no longer return a
ListenableFuture
and instead pass registration status to the provided callback. - KDocs have now been improved.
- Public classes no longer extend
ProtoParcelable
.
Bug Fixes
- General improvements to IPC reliability (I3b1e2)
Version 1.0.0-alpha03
November 3, 2021
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-alpha03
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha03 contains these commits.
New Features
- The SDK will automatically re-register measure, exercise listener, and passive monitoring callback registration requests in the event that the IPC connection is broken with the Health Services APK.
API Changes
- minSdkVersion of the SDK library bumped to API level 30 since the Health Services Client is currently only supported on Wear3.
Version 1.0.0-alpha02
September 29, 2021
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-alpha02
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha02 contains these commits.
API Changes
ExerciseClient
now supports preparing an exercise. This allows clients to warm-up the sensors and wait for things like a GPS Fix before starting exercise.- Introduces CumulativeDataPoints and StatisticalDataPoints AggregateDataPoint classes to better model aggregate metrics tracked during an active exercise. CumulativeDataPoints hold cumulative values of aggregated interval data types (such as total distance during the exercise) while StatisticalDataPoints model aggregates of sampled data points (such as min, max, and average HeartRateBpm). This replaces the previous
AGGREGATE_*
DataTypes and can be accessed in the ExerciseUpdate viagetLatestAggregateMetrics()
.AGGREGATE_*
DataTypes are no longer supported. PassiveMonitoring
Events have been renamed toPassiveGoals
which supports setting of goals and receiving notifications when those goals are met for data types like Daily metrics (i.e. DAILY_STEPS).- Improved modeling of Heart Rate and Location accuracy and availability via the introduction of the new HrAccuracy, LocationAccuracy, and LocationAvailability classes.
- Improved naming of
ExerciseConfig
and newPassiveMonitoringConfig
fields and introduction ofExerciseConfig.shouldEnableGps
to request GPS-backed data
Bug Fixes
- Migrates to proto-backed IPC transport for better backwards compatibility support
Version 1.0.0-alpha01
May 18, 2021
androidx.health:health-services-client:1.0.0-alpha01
is released. Version 1.0.0-alpha01 contains these commits.
Features of initial release
The Health Services library provides a uniform set of APIs for developers to integrate with device-specific sensor implementations. It will work out of the box with Wear OS 3 emulators and upcoming devices, with additional platforms supported in the future. Three top level API surfaces are included in this initial release: The ExerciseClient
, PassiveMonitoringClient
, and MeasureClient
.
ExerciseClient
The ExerciseClient
is made for applications tracking active workouts, with up to 82 different ExerciseType
s from walking and running to dancing and water polo. While tracking these exercises, there’s a selection of 50 different DataType
s available depending on the exercise type and hardware available on the device. To get started, just specify the relevant information in your ExerciseConfig
, call exerciseClient.startExercise
and listen for progress on the update listener.
PassiveMonitoringClient
The PassiveMonitoringClient
is a great choice if your application tracks the user’s activity throughout the day. You can register a PendingIntent
with a set of DataType
s and be woken up to handle batched changes. Alternatively, you can specify an Event
such as reaching a certain number of steps.
MeasureClient
Sometimes the user needs to measure e.g. their heart rate in the moment, not during an exercise and not throughout the day. In those moments the MeasureClient
is the perfect choice.You just register your callback with supported DataType
s to receive a stream of data, unregistering your callback when it’s no longer needed.