Connect with MapMyRide

MapMyRide is part of the broader MapMyFitness ecosystem, and Terra's web API integration offers your app access to users' cycling workouts. MapMyRide, a GPS-based tracking app for cycling, provides key performance metrics that the Terra API will relay to you, including calories burned, cycling distance, average speed, and GPS route data, enhancing your app's ability to support cycling-focused insights.

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MapMyRide

MapMyRide

Enable MapMyRide through your Terra dashboard

Select a Wearable

MapMyRide

MapMyRide

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0. "active_durations_data":{...}
1. "calories_data": {...}
2. "device_data": {...}
3. "distance_data": {...}
4. "heart_rate_data": {...}
5. "movement_data": {...}
6. "position_data": {...}

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You Can Receive...

Recent Data with Webhooks
Historical Data with HTTP Requests

When data is available from an Apple device, it will be streamed to you via our webhooks. During your Terra account setup, you'll be prompted to provide a callback URL, allowing Terra to PUSH data using POST requests.

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

Our Apple integration with Terra offers instant data delivery, eliminating the need for periodic requests. Apple notifies Terra whenever new data is available, and we then POST the normalized data to your webhook.

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.

When data is available from an Apple device, it will be streamed to you via our webhooks. During your Terra account setup, you'll be prompted to provide a callback URL, allowing Terra to PUSH data using POST requests.

Our Apple integration with Terra offers instant data delivery, eliminating the need for periodic requests. Apple notifies Terra whenever new data is available, and we then POST the normalized data to your webhook.

MapMyRide's

Activity


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Terra API preserves the raw data from the wearable, it just standardizes the units and the json format. It doesn’t augment or change the raw data in any way.

Data is organized into one of 6 data types.

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MapMyRide's Avaliable Data Types

Activity Payload (JSON)

{

heart_rate_data: { ... }

movement_data: { ... }

metadata: { ... }

calories_data: { ... }

power_data: { ... }

active_durations_data: { ... }

device_data: { ... }

distance_data: { ... }

position_data: { ... }

}

Data can also be sent as a FIT File or with the FHIR Format.

Terra API preserves the raw data from the wearable, it just standardizes the units and the json format. It doesn’t augment or change the raw data in any way.

Data is organized into one of 6 data types.

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Send your users data to a variety of different destinations.
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