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GPX to FIT Converter

This script converts a given gpx file to fit files. For each track in the gpx file a separate fit file is created. The created fit files are a course files.

The script creates fit files supporting the "Up Ahead" or "POIs along a route" feature. If you don't want to use this feature use --no-waypoints to disable course points. By default, waypoints are snapped to the track. Doing this ensures that "Up Ahead" works as intended. If you don't want to snap waypoints to the track use --no-snap. If you want to exclude waypoints far away from the track, use --max-snap-distance. By default, only waypoints closer than 100 meters are snapped.

The script supports icons for the course points. Assign your GPX Waypoint a type or sym tags. The script first checks the type tag and then the sym tag, so you can have different value in them. Supported types are:

  • generic or 0
  • summit or 1
  • valley or 2
  • water or 3
  • food or 4
  • danger or 5
  • left or 6
  • right or 7
  • straight or 8
  • first_aid or 9
  • fourth_category or 10
  • third_category or 11
  • second_category or 12
  • first_category or 13
  • hors_category or 14
  • sprint or 15
  • left_fork or 16
  • right_fork or 17
  • middle_fork or 18
  • slight_left or 19
  • sharp_left or 20
  • slight_right or 21
  • sharp_right or 22
  • u_turn or 23
  • segment_start or 24
  • segment_end or 25
  • campsite or 27
  • aid_station or 28
  • rest_area or 29
  • general_distance or 30
  • service or 31
  • energy_gel or 32
  • sports_drink or 33
  • mile_marker or 34
  • checkpoint or 35
  • shelter or 36
  • meeting_spot or 37
  • overlook or 38
  • toilet or 39
  • shower or 40
  • gear or 41
  • sharp_curve or 42
  • steep_incline or 43
  • tunnel or 44
  • bridge or 45
  • obstacle or 46
  • crossing or 47
  • store or 48
  • transition or 49
  • navaid or 50
  • transport or 51
  • alert or 52
  • info or 53

You can define the sport type using the --sport-type flag. By default, hiking (17) is used.

Limitations, aka "missing feature"

fit files are binary files. The python sdk does not support encoding files (only decoding). This script

  1. prepares all data,
  2. saves the data as csv and
  3. then uses a Java tool from the SDK called FitCSVTool to convert the csv file to a fit file. That means you have to download the SDK and have a Java JRE installed.

When your track has is a roundtrip with a shared started and beginning (or any other segment you plan to walk more than once) and you have a waypoint onto this segment, then the waypoint will only be included once. There is a workaround, but it may not be feasible for everybody: Split the track in multiple tracks, because then the waypoint will be added to all relevant fit files.

Dependencies

  • python (obviously)
  • java (not obvious, see above)
  • gpxpy
  • Fit SDK
    • Download,
    • extract and
    • move the folder to the root folder of this repo.
    • Rename the folder to SDK. The jar should be at this place SDK/java/FitCSVTool.jar.

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