A python wrapper around HubSpot's APIs, for python 3.5+.
Built initially around hapipy, but heavily modified.
Check out the documentation here! (thanks readthedocs)
# install hubspot3
pip install hubspot3
from hubspot3 import Hubspot3
API_KEY = "your-api-key"
client = Hubspot3(api_key=API_KEY)
# all of the clients are accessible as attributes of the main Hubspot3 Client
contact = client.contacts.get_contact_by_email('testingapis@hubspot.com')
contact_id = contact['vid']
all_companies = client.companies.get_all()
# new usage limit functionality - keep track of your API calls
client.usage_limits
# <Hubspot3UsageLimits: 28937/1000000 (0.028937%) [reset in 22157s, cached for 299s]>
client.usage_limits.calls_remaining
# 971063
from hubspot3.companies import CompaniesClient
API_KEY = "your-api-key"
client = CompaniesClient(api_key=API_KEY)
for company in client.get_all():
print(company)
import json
from hubspot3.deals import DealsClient
deal_id = "12345"
API_KEY = "your_api_key"
deals_client = DealsClient(api_key=API_KEY)
params = {
"includePropertyVersions": "true"
} # Note values are camelCase as they appear in the Hubspot Documentation!
deal_data = deals_client.get(deal_id, params=params)
print(json.dumps(deal_data))
There is also a command-line tool available. Install the extra requirement for that tool via:
pip install hubspot3[cli]
and you can use it as a command:
hubspot3 --help
See the Sphinx documentation for more details and explanations.
Be aware that this uses the HubSpot API directly, so you are subject to all of the guidelines that HubSpot has in place.
at the time of writing, HubSpot has the following limits in place for API requests:
Free & Starter:
- 10 requests per second
- 250,000 requests per day.
Professional & Enterprise:
- 10 requests per second
- 500,000 requests per day.
This daily limit resets at midnight based on the time zone setting of the HubSpot account. There is also an additional addon you can purchase for more requests.
By default, hubspot3 will attempt to retry all API calls up to 2 times upon failure.
If you'd like to override this behavior, you can add a number_retries
keyword argument to any Client constructor, or to individual API calls.
Extending the BaseClient - thanks @Guysoft!
Some of the APIs are not yet complete! If you'd like to use an API that isn't yet in this repo, you can extend the BaseClient class!
import json
from hubspot3.base import BaseClient
PIPELINES_API_VERSION = "1"
class PipelineClient(BaseClient):
"""
Lets you extend to non-existing clients, this example extends pipelines
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(PipelineClient, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def get_pipelines(self, **options):
params = {}
return self._call("pipelines", method="GET", params=params)
def _get_path(self, subpath):
return "deals/v{}/{}".format(
self.options.get("version") or PIPELINES_API_VERSION, subpath
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
API_KEY = "your_api_key"
a = PipelineClient(api_key=API_KEY)
print(json.dumps(a.get_pipelines()))
I'm currently working on rewriting many of the tests with pytest to work against the public API and ensure that we get the correct type of mock data back. These tests are currently in a very early state - I'll be working soon to get them all built out.
# run tests
make
# or
make test_all