HubSpot is an AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) platform.
The ballerinax/module-ballerinax-hubspot.crm.engagement.notes
connector offers APIs to connect and interact with the Hubspot Engagement Notes API endpoints, specifically based on the HubSpot REST API.
If you already have a HubSpot Developer Account, go to the HubSpot developer portal.
If you don't have an account, you can sign up to a free account here.
Within app developer accounts, you can create a Developer Test Account to test apps and integrations without affecting any real HubSpot data.
Note: These accounts are only for development and testing purposes. In production you should not use Developer Test Accounts.
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Go to
Test accounts
section from the left sidebar. -
Click on the
Create developer test account
button on the top right corner. -
In the pop-up window, provide a name for the test account and click on the
Create
button. -
You will see the newly created test account in the list of test accounts.
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Now navigate to the
Apps
section from the left sidebar and click on theCreate app
button on the top right corner. -
Provide a public app name and description for your app.
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Move to the
Auth
tab. -
In the
Scopes
section, add the following scopes for your app using theAdd new scopes
button. -
In the
Redirect URL
section, add the redirect URL for your app. This is the URL where the user will be redirected after the authentication process. You can use localhost for testing purposes. Then hit theCreate App
button.
Navigate to the Auth
tab and you will see the Client ID
and Client Secret
for your app. Make sure to save these values.
Before proceeding with the Quickstart, ensure you have obtained the Access Token using the following steps:
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Create an authorization URL using the following format:
https://app.hubspot.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>&scope=<YOUR_SCOPES>&redirect_uri=<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>
Replace the
<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>
,<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>
, and<YOUR_SCOPES>
with your specific value. -
Paste it in the browser and select your developer test account to intall the app when prompted.
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A code will be displayed in the browser. Copy the code.
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Run the following curl command. Replace the
<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>
,<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>
, and<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>
with your specific value. Use the code you received in the above step 3 as the<CODE>
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Linux/macOS
curl --request POST \ --url https://api.hubapi.com/oauth/v1/token \ --header 'content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \ --data 'grant_type=authorization_code&code=<CODE>&redirect_uri=<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>&client_id=<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>&client_secret=<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>'
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Windows
curl --request POST ^ --url https://api.hubapi.com/oauth/v1/token ^ --header 'content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' ^ --data 'grant_type=authorization_code&code=<CODE>&redirect_uri=<YOUR_REDIRECT_URI>&client_id=<YOUR_CLIENT_ID>&client_secret=<YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET>'
This command will return the access token necessary for API calls.
{ "token_type": "bearer", "refresh_token": "<Refresh Token>", "access_token": "<Access Token>", "expires_in": 1800 }
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Store the access token securely for use in your application.
To use the HubSpot Engagement Notes
connector in your Ballerina application, update the .bal
file as shown below:
Import the hubspot.crm.engagement.notes
module and oauth2
module.
import ballerina/oauth2;
import ballerinax/hubspot.crm.engagement.notes as hsengnotes;
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Instantiate
hsengnotes:OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantConfig
with the obtained credentials and initialize the connector with it.configurable string clientId = ?; configurable string clientSecret = ?; configurable string refreshToken = ?; hsengnotes:OAuth2RefreshTokenGrantConfig auth = { clientId, clientSecret, refreshToken, credentialBearer: oauth2:POST_BODY_BEARER }; final hsengnotes:Client hubSpotNotes = check new ({auth});
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Create a
Config.toml
file and, configure the obtained credentials in the above steps as follows:clientId = "<Client Id>" clientSecret = "<Client Secret>" refreshToken = "<Refresh Token>"
Now, utilize the available connector operations. A sample use case is shown below.
public function main() returns error? {
string noteId = ""; // ID of the note that needs to be read
hsengnotes:SimplePublicObjectWithAssociations readResponse = check hubSpotNotes->/[noteId]();
}
bal run
The Ballerina HubSpot CRM Engagement Notes Connector
connector provides practical examples illustrating usage in various scenarios. Explore these examples, covering the following use cases:
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Managing a single note - Operations on a single note such as creating, updating and deleting, as well as getting a list of available notes and searching for a note by its content.
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Working with a batch of notes - Operations on a batch of notes such as creating, updating and deleting, as well as getting notes by their ID.
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Download and install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 21. You can download it from either of the following sources:
Note: After installation, remember to set the
JAVA_HOME
environment variable to the directory where JDK was installed. -
Download and install Ballerina Swan Lake.
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Download and install Docker.
Note: Ensure that the Docker daemon is running before executing any tests.
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Export Github Personal access token with read package permissions as follows,
export packageUser=<Username> export packagePAT=<Personal access token>
Execute the commands below to build from the source.
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To build the package:
./gradlew clean build
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To run the tests:
./gradlew clean test
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To build the without the tests:
./gradlew clean build -x test
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To run tests against different environments:
./gradlew clean test -Pgroups=<Comma separated groups/test cases>
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To debug the package with a remote debugger:
./gradlew clean build -Pdebug=<port>
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To debug with the Ballerina language:
./gradlew clean build -PbalJavaDebug=<port>
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Publish the generated artifacts to the local Ballerina Central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToLocalCentral=true
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Publish the generated artifacts to the Ballerina Central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToCentral=true
As an open-source project, Ballerina welcomes contributions from the community.
For more information, go to the contribution guidelines.
All the contributors are encouraged to read the Ballerina Code of Conduct.
- For more information go to the
hubspot.crm.engagement.notes
package. - For example demonstrations of the usage, go to Ballerina By Examples.
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