'Hey team, in this video as part of the React, Firebase & Custom MyFitnessPal API tutorial series, we will be using the axios and cheerio library to collect and sort through the HTML data from a user\'s MyFitnessPal library. note: this will only work if a users MyFitnessPal library is set to public axios npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/axios cheerio npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/cheerio cheerio documentation: https://cheerio.js.org/ Moesif Origin & CORS Changer: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/moesif-origin-cors-change/digfbfaphojjndkpccljibejjbppifbc My own MyFitnessPal diary: https://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/diary/aaronjbergman?date=2021-05-02 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GitHub repository: Check out the GitHub repository that will contain the current source code for this project separated into different branches. Each branch will be named for the episode it\'s referencing link: https://github.com/c4cookie/fitnessapplication/tree/episode-7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have any questions or recommendations for future videos, place them in the comments below and I will respond to every single one :)'
Tags: react , javascript , html , firebase , reactjs , Axios , web scraping , cheerio
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