The Share to Nightscout bridge copies your CGM data from Dexcom web services to
a Nightscout website. The bridge runs as node.js index.js
and will loop
forever, periodically querying Dexcom's Share web services for new CGM data.
The bridge relays any new data to a Nightscout website
(cgm-remote-monitor) via the REST API. The website then stores the
data in a Mongo database.
- A working Dexcom Share receiver paired to an Apple device that is successfully uploading data to Dexcom. You must be able to see the Dexcom data in the Dexcom Follow app for the bridge to work.
- Your Dexcom Sharer username and password
- A working Nightscout website and Mongo database
The Share to Nightscout bridge is supported on both Azure and Heroku. Please see the wiki for current install information.
VARIABLE
(default) - description
API_SECRET
- A secret passphrase that must be at least 12 characters long, and must match theAPI_SECRET
from your Nightscout websiteDEXCOM_ACCOUNT_NAME
- Your Dexcom Share2 usernameDEXCOM_PASSWORD
- Your Dexcom Share2 passwordWEBSITE_HOSTNAME
- The host name for your Nightscout website. Example: sitename.herokuapp.com or sitename.azurewebsites.net.
maxCount
(1) - The maximum number of records to fetch per updateminutes
(1440) - The time window to search for new data per update (default is one day in minutes)firstFetchCount
(3) - ChangesmaxCount
during the very first update only.maxFailures
(3) - The program will stop running after this many consecutively failed login attempts with a clear error message in the logs.SHARE_INTERVAL
(150000) - The time to wait between each update (default is 2.5 minutes in milliseconds)NS
- A fully-qualified Nightscout URL (e.g.https://sitename.herokuapp.com
) which overridesWEBSITE_HOSTNAME
- It is highly recommended that you set the
API_SECRET
,DEXCOM_ACCOUNT_NAME
andDEXCOM_PASSWORD
in Connection Strings. - No need to set
WEBSITE_HOSTNAME
because the value is obtained from the existing Azure website environment.
As described by Scott Hanselman, the bridge logs in to Dexcom
Share as the data publisher. It re-uses the token every 5
minutes to fetch
the maxCount
latest glucose records within the last specified minutes
.
This information is then sent to the user's specified Nightscout install,
making the data available to the beloved pebble watch and other equipment owned
and operated by the receiver's owner. It will continue to re-use the same
sessionID
until it expires, at which point it should attempt to log in again.
If it can log in again, it will continue to re-use the new token to fetch data,
storing it into Nightscout.
This project is not FDA approved, not recommended for therapy, and not recommended by Dexcom.