EasyHubspot
This is a lightweight wrapper for the Hubspot API. It is designed to be easy to use and to provide a simple setup for the most common use cases.
This gem utilizes the v3 hubspot-api
CRM Objects
Dependencies
Compatibility
ruby >= 2.6.10rails >= 6.0
Installation
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
ruby
gem 'easy_hubspot'
Usage
Add the following to your config/initializers/easy_hubspot.rb file:
ruby
EasyHubspot.config do |c|
c.access_token = 'YOUR API KEY'
c.base_url = 'https://api.hubapi.com/'
end
Or run the generator:
bash
rails g easy_hubspot:install
Contacts
Please refrence the hubspot docs
```ruby # Create a contact # required: body # returns: parsed hubspot contact EasyHubspot::Contact.create_contact(properties: { email: ‘’, firstname: ‘’, lastname: ‘’ , etc: ‘’})
Update a contact
# required: contact_id, body # - contact_id: can be a hubspot contact_id or email # returns: parsed hubspot contact EasyHubspot::Contact.update_contact(123, properties: { email: ‘’, firstname: ‘’, lastname: ‘’ , etc: ‘’})
Get a contact
# required: contact_id # - contact_id: can be a hubspot contact_id or email # returns: parsed hubspot contact EasyHubspot::Contact.get_contact(123) # or EasyHubspot::Contact.get_contact(‘[email protected]’)
Get all contacts
# returns: parsed hubspot contacts EasyHubspot::Contact.get_contacts
Delete a contact
# required: contact_id # - contact_id: can be a hubspot contact_id or email # returns: ‘success’ EasyHubspot::Contact.delete_contact(123) # or EasyHubspot::Contact.delete_contact(‘[email protected]’)
Update or Create a contact
# required: email, body # returns: parsed hubspot contact EasyHubspot::Contact.update_or_create_contact(properties: { email: ‘’, firstname: ‘’, lastname: ‘’ , etc: ‘’})
Parse hubspot contact example
:properties=> {:createdate=>”2023-02-08T20:10:36.858Z”, :email=>”[email protected]”, :firstname=>”Amber”, :hs_content_membership_status=>”inactive”, :hs_is_contact=>”true”, :hs_is_unworked=>”true”, :hs_object_id=>”701”, :hs_pipeline=>”contacts-lifecycle-pipeline”, :lastmodifieddate=>”2023-02-14T18:24:07.654Z”, :lastname=>”Quigley”, :lifecyclestage=>”lead”, :createdAt=>”2023-02-08T20:10:36.858Z”, :updatedAt=>”2023-02-14T18:24:07.654Z”, :archived=>false} ```
Deals
```ruby # Create a deal # required: body # returns: parsed hubspot deal EasyHubspot::Deal.create_deal(properties: { dealname: ‘’, amount: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Update a deal
# required: deal_id, body # - deal_id: must be a hubspot deal_id # returns: parsed hubspot deal EasyHubspot::Deal.update_deal(123, properties: { dealname: ‘’, amount: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Get a deal
# required: deal_id # - deal_id: must be a hubspot deal_id # returns: parsed hubspot deal EasyHubspot::Deal.get_deal(123)
Get all deals
# returns: parsed hubspot deals EasyHubspot::Deal.get_deals
Delete a deal
# required: deal_id # - deal_id: must be a hubspot deal_id # returns: ‘success’ EasyHubspot::Deal.delete_deal(123) ```
Products
Please refrence the hubspot docs ```ruby # Create a product # required: body # returns: parsed hubspot product EasyHubspot::Product.create_product(properties: { name: ‘’, price: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Update a product
# required: product_id, body # - product_id: must be a hubspot product_id # returns: parsed hubspot product EasyHubspot::Product.update_product(123, properties: { name: ‘’, price: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Get a product
# required: product_id # - product_id: must be a hubspot product_id # returns: parsed hubspot product EasyHubspot::Product.get_product(123)
Get all products
# returns: parsed hubspot products EasyHubspot::Product.get_products
Delete a product
# required: product_id # - product_id: must be a hubspot product_id # returns: ‘success’ EasyHubspot::Product.delete_product(123) ```
Line Items
Please refrence the hubspot docs ```ruby # Create a line item # required: body # Use hs_product_id property to base on an existing product # returns: parsed hubspot line item EasyHubspot::LineItem.create_line_item(properties: { quantity: ‘’, hs_product_id: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Update a line item
# required: line_item_id, body # - line_item_id: must be a hubspot line_item_id # returns: parsed hubspot line item EasyHubspot::LineItem.update_line_item(123, properties: { quantity: ‘’, etc: ‘’})
Get a line item
# required: line_item_id # - line_item_id: must be a hubspot line_item_id # returns: parsed hubspot line item EasyHubspot::LineItem.get_line_item(123)
Get all line items
# returns: parsed hubspot line items EasyHubspot::LineItem.get_line_items
Delete a line item
# required: line_item_id # - line_item_id: must be a hubspot line_item_id # returns: ‘success’ EasyHubspot::LineItem.delete_line_item(123) ```
Error Handling
ruby
def call
begin
EasyHubspot::Contact.create_contact(body)
rescue EasyHubspot::HubspotApiError => e
# handle error code
# e.message = 'Contact already exists. Existing ID: 801'
Rails.logger.info(e.message)
end
end
Development
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/oroth8/easy_hubspot.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.