Jul 25, 2016 3:35 AM
I’m new to using the Hubspot API and after trying a bit and not being able to get it to work: What are the right pagination settings in Qlik Sense to get all contacts?
please help
Mar 14, 2017 2:36 AM
Hi Zack,
Thanks a lot for the response. Please do raise the issue with engineering team.
Also, I have one more query. In the calendar Api for “listevents” action (/calendar/v1/events), the startDate and endDate fields are mandatory and the response events would be those falling in between these dates.
Is there any way for me to get all the events without giving the start and end dates. i.e, I just want to get all the existing events irrespective of the dates. Please provide a way forward if there is one.
-Venu
Mar 16, 2017 7:52 AM
Hi @Venu_Bandaru,
Got an answer back on what was going on behind the scenes. Turns out I wasn’t reading the documentation clearly enough, the limit
parameter applies to the each type
of event, not the request as a whole. The best way therefore to page through to get all events in a time range would be work through each of the three types of events and use the limit
and offset
parameters as I mentioned above. For example you might start with https://api.hubapi.com/calendar/v1/events?type=CONTENT&startDate=1269151557000&endDate=1489233957000&limit=2&access_token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To answer your second query, requests to this endpoint must always have a start and an end date, there isn’t a way to fetch events irrespective of dates.
-Zack
Mar 16, 2017 8:13 AM
Hi Zack,
Thanks for the response, I have tried what you mentioned and it works fine. Can you also answer the other question I posted today? Below is the link:
Mar 9, 2017 8:54 AM
Hi Zack,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I have tried what you mentioned, but for the limit I give in the query, I am getting twice the entries in the response. i.,e if I give limit=2, I am getting 4 entries in the response, for limit = 3, 6 responses and so on…
Is this an expected behavior or do I need to change something?
Below is the query i am using:
Mar 13, 2017 1:16 PM
Hi @Venu_Bandaru,
Sorry for the delayed response, in recreating your use case I’m actually getting 3x what I put in as the limit now. I’m going to raise this with our engineering team.
-Zack
Jul 27, 2016 5:31 AM
Zack, many thanks for your answer. I’d previously found the documentation you are referring to and I tried all kinds of settings and combinations mentioned here without any luck. Hence the question…
Jul 26, 2016 8:05 AM
Hi @rvonpiekartz,
I’m not familiar with Qlik Sense, but you can find details on how to paginate through recently updated contacts here. If you were simply looking for all contacts (not just the recently updated ones) you can find information about pagination here.
-Zack
Mar 9, 2017 6:26 AM
Hi zwolfson,
We could see in Hubspot pagination can be implemented for contacts using the “vidoffset”. But in the documentation, for “List events” action in Calendar Api, we don’t see any offset field to help us to implement pagination.
The only point mentioned is the limit parameter which defaults to 100.
So could you please tell how to get the Calendar events if there are more than 100?
What is the max value for this “limit” parameter and how to implement pagination for this?
Mar 9, 2017 7:58 AM
Hi @Venu_Bandaru,
In the List Events endpoint there is an offset
parameter you can use for paging and the max value of the limit
parameter is 250.
You would use the offset and the limit parameters together to page through the results. For example within a certain time range (which are required parameters) you would start the offset
at 0 (the default) and whatever limit
you want to consume (let’s say 2 for the example). Then your next call the offset
would be 2 with the same limit. After that your third call would be with an offset
of 4. You would keep repeating that pattern until there are no more events to get.
-Zack