I have a question regarding the flow when a listed app updates its scopes to add new functionality. From a users' perspective I would assume they would need to reinstall the app to grant their permissions to the new scopes. My question is whether the users get notified by Hubspot automatically about the changed scopes and get redirected to to an oauth permissions screen directly (from a notification or an email) or do the app developers need to contact the customers directly to inform them of the change and get them to reinstall. If Hubspot notifies the users I am curious in what form it happens.
Thank you for your help in advance, Suada Mirgadirova
So the users will not get notified by HubSpot automatically about the changed scopes. The app providers will have to update their users about the changes in the app and the required action to take.
If the newly added scopes are optional then users don't need to do anything and everything will work as previously. But for the required scope users will need to do a re-authorization and grant access to newly added scopes.
So the users will not get notified by HubSpot automatically about the changed scopes. The app providers will have to update their users about the changes in the app and the required action to take.
If the newly added scopes are optional then users don't need to do anything and everything will work as previously. But for the required scope users will need to do a re-authorization and grant access to newly added scopes.
I don't know for sure for apps, but for other marketplace downloads I get an email about an update. In HubSpot you can also see downloads with updates available with a summary of the update. From there I can choose to install the updated version.
I'd assume apps would be the same and would at that point, ask for increased scopes and update the package at that point.