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Searching engagements via metadata filter

jamesgraham
Member

Hi,

 

We wish to search all engagements and filter recordingUrl (under metadata) for a specific URL.

 

How should we go about this?

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arth
Solution
Contributor

haha @dennisedson hi again 🙂

@jamesgraham there is no way right now to search engagements, unfortunately.

I believe the only way to do this are to export all engagements via this GET endpoint https://legacydocs.hubspot.com/docs/methods/engagements/get-all-engagements

and to search by the field "recordingUrl".

Also, you can export just recent engagements https://legacydocs.hubspot.com/docs/methods/engagements/get-recent-engagements

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arth
Solution
Contributor

hi @jamesgraham seems Hubspot Dev Team did it! 

I just checked and in my case it worked perfectly.

method: POST

endpoint - https://api.hubapi.com/crm/v3/objects/calls/search

body:

{
  "filterGroups": [
    {
      "filters": [
        {
        "propertyName": "hs_call_recording_url",
        "operator": "EQ",
        "value": "{{recording_url}}"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

 

paste your link into recording_url and done.

if you need to extend returned properties, simply add after the filter an object with array of all the properties you need to get:

"properties": [ "email", "state" ]

the list of available properties for calls you may find following this link:

https://developers.hubspot.com/docs/api/crm/calls

 

PS but don't trust them - some properties that not listed in the documentation still might be returned, you just need conduct some research 😄

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arth
Solution
Contributor

hi @jamesgraham seems Hubspot Dev Team did it! 

I just checked and in my case it worked perfectly.

method: POST

endpoint - https://api.hubapi.com/crm/v3/objects/calls/search

body:

{
  "filterGroups": [
    {
      "filters": [
        {
        "propertyName": "hs_call_recording_url",
        "operator": "EQ",
        "value": "{{recording_url}}"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

 

paste your link into recording_url and done.

if you need to extend returned properties, simply add after the filter an object with array of all the properties you need to get:

"properties": [ "email", "state" ]

the list of available properties for calls you may find following this link:

https://developers.hubspot.com/docs/api/crm/calls

 

PS but don't trust them - some properties that not listed in the documentation still might be returned, you just need conduct some research 😄

dennisedson
Community Manager
Community Manager

@jamesgraham , @arth 

Yeah!  We released the new engagements API documentation relatively recently!

Feast your eyes on this

 

PS but don't trust them - some properties that not listed in the documentation still might be returned, you just need conduct some research 😄

I think @arth is saying "Trust but verify"

 


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arth
Contributor

@dennisedson , you got me 😅


I think @arth is saying "Trust but verify"

 

BTW, I'm in love with new search and association endpoints, you guys did a fantastic job!

dennisedson
Community Manager
Community Manager

@arth, somehow, I feel like you might be able to help out here 😀


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arth
Solution
Contributor

haha @dennisedson hi again 🙂

@jamesgraham there is no way right now to search engagements, unfortunately.

I believe the only way to do this are to export all engagements via this GET endpoint https://legacydocs.hubspot.com/docs/methods/engagements/get-all-engagements

and to search by the field "recordingUrl".

Also, you can export just recent engagements https://legacydocs.hubspot.com/docs/methods/engagements/get-recent-engagements

dennisedson
Community Manager
Community Manager

To follow up on @arth 's point about it not being available to search now, we are working on making the engagements an object in an of itself which in theory could make it possible to use the search endpoint to filter.  Keep your eyes open for developments on that 😀


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jamesgraham
Member

@arththanks but that's not an acceptable solution for us.

@dennisedsondo you know when this might be ready?

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