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Ballerina HubSpot CRM Pipelines connector

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Overview

HubSpot is an AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) platform.

The ballerinax/hubspot.crm.pipelines offers APIs to connect and interact with the HubSpot Pipelines API endpoints, specifically based on the HubSpot REST API.

Setup guide

To use the HubSpot CRM Pipelines connector, you must have access to the HubSpot API through a HubSpot developer account and a HubSpot App under it. Therefore you need to register for a developer account at HubSpot if you don't have one already.

Step 1: Create/Login to a HubSpot Developer Account

If you have an account already, go to the HubSpot developer portal

If you don't have a HubSpot Developer Account you can sign up to a free account here

Step 2 (Optional): Create a Developer Test Account

Within app developer accounts, you can create a developer test account under your 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.

  1. Go to the Test Account section from the left sidebar.

    Hubspot developer portal

  2. Click Create developer test account.

    Hubspot developer testacc

  3. In the dialogue box, give a name to your test account and click create.

    Hubspot developer testacc3

Step 3: Create a HubSpot App under your account.

  1. In your developer account, navigate to the "Apps" section. Click on "Create App"

    Hubspot app creation 1

  2. Provide the necessary details, including the app name and description.

Step 4: Configure the Authentication Flow.

  1. Move to the Auth Tab.

    Hubspot app creation 2

  2. In the Scopes section, click the "Add new scope" button to add the necessary scopes for your app.

    crm.objects.orders.read

    crm.schemas.orders.write

    scope

  3. Add your Redirect URI in the relevant section. You can also use localhost addresses for local development purposes. Click Create App.

    Hubspot app creation final

Step 5: Get your Client ID and Client Secret

  • Navigate to the Auth section of your app. Make sure to save the provided Client ID and Client Secret.

    Hubspot get credentials

Step 6: Setup Authentication Flow

Before proceeding with the Quickstart, ensure you have obtained the Access Token using the following steps:

  1. 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.

  2. Paste it in the browser and select your developer test account to intall the app when prompted.

  3. A code will be displayed in the browser. Copy the code.

  4. 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>.

    • 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>'
    • 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
    }
  5. Store the access token securely for use in your application.

Quickstart

To use the HubSpot CRM Pipelines connector in your Ballerina application, follow these steps:

Step 1: Import the module

import ballerinax/hubspot.crm.pipelines as hspipelines;

Step 2: Instantiate a new connector

  1. Create a Config.toml file and configure the obtained credentials:
   clientId = "<Client Id>"
   clientSecret = "<Client Secret>"
   refreshToken = "<Refresh Token>"
  1. Create a hspipelines:ConnectionConfig with the obtained access token and initialize the connector with it.

Step 3: Use Connector Operations

Now, utilize the available connector operations.

Examples

The HubSpot CRM Pipelines connector provides practical examples illustrating usage in various scenarios. Explore these examples, covering the following use cases:

  1. Pipeline management
  2. Support pipeline
  3. Pipeline stage management

Build from the source

Setting up the prerequisites

  1. 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.

  2. Download and install Ballerina Swan Lake.

  3. Download and install Docker.

    Note: Ensure that the Docker daemon is running before executing any tests.

  4. Export Github Personal access token with read package permissions as follows,

    export packageUser=<Username>
    export packagePAT=<Personal access token>

Build options

Execute the commands below to build from the source.

  1. To build the package:

    ./gradlew clean build
  2. To run the tests:

    ./gradlew clean test
  3. To build the without the tests:

    ./gradlew clean build -x test
  4. To run tests against different environments:

    ./gradlew clean test -Pgroups=<Comma separated groups/test cases>
  5. To debug the package with a remote debugger:

    ./gradlew clean build -Pdebug=<port>
  6. To debug with the Ballerina language:

    ./gradlew clean build -PbalJavaDebug=<port>
  7. Publish the generated artifacts to the local Ballerina Central repository:

    ./gradlew clean build -PpublishToLocalCentral=true
  8. Publish the generated artifacts to the Ballerina Central repository:

    ./gradlew clean build -PpublishToCentral=true

Contribute to Ballerina

As an open-source project, Ballerina welcomes contributions from the community.

For more information, go to the contribution guidelines.

Code of conduct

All the contributors are encouraged to read the Ballerina Code of Conduct.

Useful links