HubSpot's cli-lib aims to provide useful ways of interacting with HubSpot's public APIs.
HubSpot's cli-lib can integrate with various task runners and bundlers such as Gulp, Grunt, and Webpack.
Internally, the HubSpot cli-lib is consumed by the HubSpot CLI, the official HubSpot Webpack plugin, and the official HubSpot serverless development runtime.
The full scope of the cli-lib is quite large. It provides the ability to manage authentication, custom objects, the file manager, files within the Design Manager, serverless functions, HubDB, and more.
See Api Documentation for details.
- Install Node.js. The LTS version is recommended, however the HubSpot CLI supports any version from 10 and up. Installation details can be found at nodejs.org
- Install the following modules from NPM:
npm i --global @hubspot/cli
npm i --save @hubspot/cli-lib
The easiest way to authenticate is through the use of a hubspot.config.yml
file. This can be generated with the HubSpot CLI we installed above. Run hs init
to generate this file. If you already have a hubspot.config.yml
file, you can ensure you are authenticated by running the hs auth
command. Upon doing this, the hubspot.config.yml
file will be updated with the access token needed to make API calls.
It is possible to do this programmatically through APIs as well, however all of the functionality within cli-lib assumes the authentication credentials are within a hubspot.config.yml
file.
Let's get started with a simple example. In this example, we are going to get the contents of the root directory in the Design Manager file system. One important note. For any of the cli-lib functionality to work, you must have your hubspot.config.yml
configured and authenticated for whatever account name you specify in the code below. See the usage section above for details.
const {
getDirectoryContentsByPath,
getAccountId,
loadConfig,
} = require('@hubspot/cli-lib/api/fileMapper');
// Loads the hubspot.config.yml file into memory for cli-lib usage
loadConfig();
/**
* getAccountId will get the default accountId specified in your hubspot.config.yml file
* You can alternatively pass in an account name if you don't want the default account
* to be used.
*/
const accountId = getAccountId();
getDirectoryContentsByPath(accountId, '/').then(response => {
console.log(response);
});
git clone https://github.com/HubSpot/hubspot-cli.git
npm i
cd hubspot-cli/packages/cli-lib
- Create a fork
- Apply your changes to the fork
- Open a Pull Request
Licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0