share2nightscout-bridge
GlucoseViewer
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share2nightscout-bridge
- Tired of taking out your phone to check your blood sugars?
- App where you can see your BG on the Lock Screen (customisable) and on the notification!
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Are any C# coders here?
Dexcom Share API is unofficially documented here: https://github.com/nightscout/share2nightscout-bridge/issues/15
- Dexcom API / web frontend
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Sugarmate now explicitly disallowing Nightscout as data source if it uses Dexcom Bridge
The bridge is the code that pulls data from Dexcom into your nightscout site.
- Obtaining User Authorization for the Dexcom REST API using Postman
- DAE using NightScout in EU region have a broken direction indicator?
- Okay, now that Sugarmate is unavailable, are there any good alternatives?
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Open Source Insulin
I know exactly that pain! I wish that there was some way for an alert if I'm dropping super drastically.
I'm actually working on reverse engineering the dexcom share api in my free time to create something similar to sugarmate where you can get control of your data and do what you want with it.
But for the time being, have you considered using share2nightscout[0] and grabbing the info into your own control so then you can do the alerting and analysis that you want?
[0]: https://github.com/nightscout/share2nightscout-bridge
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Accessing the API outside the US
In order to pull recent figures from Dexcom EU, I used nightscout's bridge
GlucoseViewer
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Are any C# coders here?
Have you looked at nightscout? If you are a developer then I'm guessing you shouldn't have any issues setting it up. You can then use that to display it on an external display. If you still want to develop your own app, you can use its API. That's what I've been using for an app I've been working on https://github.com/Peeler-Coding-LLC/GlucoseViewer
What are some alternatives?
Dexcom.API - Access to the Dexcom API to build a diabetes app
timeow-mac - macOS menubar app that displays how long you've been actively using your computer. It is configurable, and keeps track of active sessions and breaks
pydexcom - A simple Python API to interact with Dexcom Share service
Spike - Get The Most Out Of Your CGM Transmitter
MMM-SugarValue - Unofficial Magic Mirror module for Dexcom G6
cgmMonitor - An update to my cgm_monitor
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.