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I had this too. Are you on the 3.1.2 version?
…-Steve
On Mon, Jan 10, 2022 at 4:40 AM stm-tmd ***@***.***> wrote:
Every week I run two Python batch-scripts to backup my Garmin fit-files
for use in Golden Cheetah.
The first is a garmin-connect export script, the second is this
GarminDB-script.
The first scripts always runs flawlessly, but when running the GarminDB
script I almost always get a login failure: "Failed to login".
Mosty after several attempts the script runs in the end, but this is very
unpredictable.
The credentials are the same in the two scripts so what's going on?
TIA
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No, on version 3.1.1, thats the latest version as far as I know |
When I had trouble I checked and there was an update which I managed with "pip
install --upgrade garmindb" and then the cli worked for me.
I still sometimes have trouble with the login step and it may take a
couple of tries. I wonder if it is on the Garmin side, and there is a
limit to simultaneous API logins or something.
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No, on version 3.1.1, thats the latest version as far as I know
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Thanks, I updated recently, but will try again to see if this resolves the problem. I dont't think it's (soly) on the Garmin site for the other script never gives me trouble. But I will try the switch the order of running the script to see if that gives an other result |
Upgraded a week ago to 3.1.2 but that did not solve the problem for me. Neither did running the script solo before any other script. |
Every week I run two Python batch-scripts to backup my Garmin fit-files for use in Golden Cheetah.
The first is a garmin-connect export script, the second is this GarminDB-script.
The first scripts always runs flawlessly, but when running the GarminDB script I almost always get a login failure: "Failed to login".
Mosty after several attempts the script runs in the end, but this is very unpredictable.
The credentials are the same in the two scripts so what's going on?
TIA
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