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Nike OAuth

Open bladefist opened this issue 10 years ago • 8 comments

Do you think nike will ever release their oauth so you can make api calls on behalf of users? I can't seem to find anything but this api has been out for years.

bladefist avatar Mar 15 '14 17:03 bladefist

Based on http://www.nikefuellab.com/ I would say it's a matter of time :)

tkrajcar avatar Mar 15 '14 18:03 tkrajcar

Fuellabs has been around. I actually started an application 2 years ago. Nike is having issues with their own app so I think development on the api has been ignored and let go. The summary doesn't always work and other bits are fragile. This is why I have not been actively working on this. I also have asked for over a year now for Nike's SDK with no response. Either they aren't supportive of the development community and want to be proprietary or they just don't have the bandwidth to actually do anything with the api

fuelxc avatar Mar 17 '14 14:03 fuelxc

I had same results. I've emailed their api support numerous times asking for access and/or any kind of information and never got a response. Kind of sad, I have some really cool ideas that would increase the interest in their products.

bladefist avatar Mar 17 '14 18:03 bladefist

They've added oauth support - https://developer.nike.com/documentation/api-docs/oauth-services.html - but it's only accessible to partners.

JamesChevalier avatar May 24 '14 19:05 JamesChevalier

Thanks for the update! Hopefully they will open it up to everyone.

bladefist avatar May 25 '14 19:05 bladefist

looks like everything has been opened up. I plan to implement this soon.

Cheers

smashtank avatar Aug 05 '14 15:08 smashtank

I'm still seeing this on their website:

While we are currently working exclusively with our Nike+ Fuel Lab partners, future plans call for increased availability to our developer tools and services.

JamesChevalier avatar Aug 05 '14 15:08 JamesChevalier

It seems the message above is in reference to the Nike+ Fuel Lab specifically. It appears the OAuth API is now open.

Edit: Looks like I was mistaken. I can't find a way to register a new application.

trestrantham avatar Aug 27 '14 03:08 trestrantham