EatThisMuch Integration
With Terra's EatThisMuch web API integration, you will receive EatThisMuch's detailed nutrition analysis synced into your app, allowing you to see data points like users' nutrition data (user-input meals). The Terra API integration will automatically push these nutrition metrics data to you, allowing you to analyze them and provide more value to your users
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STEP 1
What you need to integrate with EatThisMuch
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Terra API Key
Once you sign up, we will provide you with an API key used to access our API
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Developer ID
We will provide you with a Developer ID, which allows Terra to identify users that belong to you, and associate API traffic to you.
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Webhook URL
You will need to set up a server (or use a testing environment like https:// webhook.site) that accepts POST requests from Terra
STEP 2
Data Format

All data is sent to your webhook in JSON format in the form of 5 different types of payloads: Nutrition. Depending on your needs, you may select a subset of the aforementioned, and request less data from your users.

Examples of data payloads can be found here. If you would only like to receive specific fields out of the ones available, you may also select only the ones relevant to your needs and omit the rest. The following is an example of the data payload you may expect from an activity coming from Terra.

STEP 3
Receiving data for your EatThisMuch integration - WEBHOOKS

Whenever data become available from a EatThisMuch device, they will be streamed to you, via our webhooks. When setting up your Terra account, you will be prompted to provide a callback URL, to which Terra may send PUSH data using POST requests.

Your EatThisMuch integration with Terra supports instant delivery of data without needing to periodically request it yourself. EatThisMuch notifies Terra whenever new data is available, following which we POST the normalized data to your webhook.

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STEP 4
Historical data from HTTP requests

You may also use HTTP requests with your EatThisMuch integration in case you wish to request historical data or data over extended periods of time.

Most HTTP endpoints can take additional parameters start_date and end_date which allow you to request data over a specific period for the given user.

The type of data that EatThisMuch has
You can access the following data through your EatThisMuch integration with the Terra API
eatthismuch integration ACTIVITY dataeatthismuch integration BODY dataeatthismuch integration DAILY dataeatthismuch integration MENSTRUATION dataeatthismuch integration NUTRITION dataeatthismuch integration SLEEP data
eatthismuch integration data types
Nutrition .JSON