This utility I created for personal needs, as my glucometer's software can only print the software (to XPS) without a file export option.
While right now only supports the glucometers I own and for which I have the specification of the protocol, I've tried designing it so that it can be extended and used for other models and other brands as well.
If you have knowledge of a protocol of a glucometer you would have supported, please provide a reference, possibly by writing a specification and contribute it to https://github.com/Flameeyes/glucometer-protocols/.
Please see the following table for the driver for each device that is known and supported; the following table will provide further information on each of the devices.
Manufacturer | Model Name | Driver | Dependencies |
---|---|---|---|
LifeScan | OneTouch Ultra 2 | otultra2 |
pyserial |
LifeScan | OneTouch Ultra Easy | otultraeasy |
pyserial |
LifeScan | OneTouch Ultra Mini | otultraeasy |
pyserial |
LifeScan | OneTouch Verio (USB) | otverio2015 |
python-scsi |
LifeScan | OneTouch Select Plus | otverio2015 |
python-scsi |
Abbott | FreeStyle InsuLinx† | fsinsulinx |
hidapi‡ |
Abbott | FreeStyle Libre | fslibre |
hidapi‡ |
Abbott | FreeStyle Optium | fsoptium |
pyserial |
Abbott | FreeStyle Precision Neo | fsprecisionneo |
hidapi‡ |
Abbott | FreeStyle Optium Neo | fsprecisionneo |
hidapi‡ |
Abbott | FreeStyle Optium Neo H | fsprecisionneo |
hidapi‡ |
Roche | Accu-Chek Mobile | accuchek_reports |
|
SD Biosensor | SD CodeFree | sdcodefree |
pyserial |
† Untested. ‡ Optional dependency on Linux; required on other operating systems.
The dump
action by default will output CSV-compatible format, with the
following fields:
- date and time;
- meter reading value;
- before/after meal information, if known;
- comment provided with the reading, if any.
Meal and comment information is provided by the meters supporting the information. In the future, meal information could be guessed based on the time of the reading.
The unit format used by the dump by default matches what the meter reports as
its display unit, which might differ from the one used by the meter for internal
representation and wire protocol. You can override the display unit with
--unit
.
The tool is being written keeping in mind that different glucometers, even if they are all from the same manufacturer, will use different protocols.
If you want to contribute code, please note that the target language is Python 3.2, and that the style to follow is for the most part PEP8 compatible.
Copyright © 2013-2017 Diego Elio Pettenò [email protected]
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