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OmniAuth strategy for Hubspot (borrowed heavily from @kmrshntr)
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Omniauth::Hubspot

This Gem contains the Hubspot strategy for OmniAuth.

Before You Begin

You should have already installed OmniAuth into your app; if not, read the OmniAuth README to get started.

Now sign into the Hubspot Developer Dashboard and create an application. Take note of your API keys.

Using This Strategy

First start by adding this gem to your Gemfile:

gem 'omniauth-hubspot-full'

If you need to use the latest HEAD version, you can do so with:

gem 'omniauth-hubspot-full', github: 'romanos/omniauth-hubspot'

Next, tell OmniAuth about this provider. For a Rails app, your config/initializers/omniauth.rb file should look like this:

Rails.application.config.middleware.use OmniAuth::Builder do
  provider :hubspot, 'API_KEY', 'API_SECRET', scope: 'contacts timeline'
end

Replace 'API_KEY' and 'API_SECRET' with the appropriate values you obtained earlier.

If you are using Devise then it will look like this:

Devise.setup do |config|
  # other stuff...

  config.omniauth :hubspot, ENV['HUBSPOT_APP_ID'], ENV['HUBSPOT_APP_SECRET'], scope: 'contacts timeline'

  # other stuff...
end

Scopes

Hubspot lets you choose from a few different scopes.

Hubspot Information

Querying the access token endpoint as defined here returns a basic hash of user info and allowed scopes.

{
  "token": "CJSP5qf1KhICAQEYs-gDIIGOBii1hQIyGQAf3xBKmlwHjX7OIpuIFEavB2-qYAGQsF4",
  "user": "test@hubspot.com",
  "hub_domain": "demo.hubapi.com",
  "scopes": [
    "contacts",
    "automation",
    "oauth"
  ],
  "hub_id": 62515,
  "app_id": 456,
  "expires_in": 21588,
  "user_id": 123,
  "token_type": "access"
}

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Special Thanks

In a rush, I borrowed heavily from kmrshntr's Slack Strategy in order to make this work. Thanks!