quantified-self | Compare files from various activity trackers | Authentication library
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kandi X-RAY | quantified-self Summary
Quantified Self is a tool for importing viewing and comparing tcx, fit and json files from activity trackers and smart-watches such as Garmin, Suunto, Polar etc. All is build on Firebase with Angular, Angular Material and as tries to achieve realtime dashboards and activity analysis via the Firebase Firestore. Currently there is Suunto app sync and history support via cloud functions. You can see it in action at [quantified-self.io] This project uses [Quantified Self Lib] under the hood for processing the gpx, tcx and fit files. Contribution and assistance is very much welcome. How to run this project (incomplete).
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On my personal non-business account I have created a Firebase project and set up the hosting which I am using to serve my app.
This is under domain name: Quantified-self.io
Now I would like to enable and receive emails for that domain via the Google Business (dimitrioskanellopoulos.com) account that I have for my company. I read on Google Business that I can add a secondary domain.
However, I am not sure if this will create a problem.
So if I add the domain that is used from my firebase project (quantified-self.io) to my Google Business account will things still work, or will this end up to some unexpected behavior/disaster of my firebase app?
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Answered 2020-Feb-12 at 13:36I can answer this from the Firebase side at least -- Firebase Hosting is not aware of anything related to Google Business and will continue to work so long as your DNS A records are pointed at the correct IP addresses and your domain does not have CAA records preventing certificates from being created.
If adding the domain to Google Business just means adding some new TXT records for verification and/or setting e.g. MX records, you should be fine.
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