Extend Google Sheets with HubSpot Data



Make calls to the API Server from Google Apps Script.

Interact with HubSpot data from Google Sheets through macros, custom functions, and add-ons. The CData API Server, when paired with the ADO.NET Provider for HubSpot (or any of 200+ other ADO.NET Providers), enables connectivity to HubSpot data from cloud-based and mobile applications like Google Sheets. The API Server is a lightweight Web application that produces OData services for HubSpot and any source supported by the CData ADO.NET Providers.

Google Apps Script can consume these OData services in the JSON format. This article shows how to create a simple add-on that populates a Google Spreadsheet with Prospects data and, as you make changes, executes updates to HubSpot data.

About HubSpot Data Integration

CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from HubSpot. Customers use CData connectivity to:

  • Access HubSpot without worrying about API updates or changes.
  • Access custom objects and fields in HubSpot with no extra configuration steps involved.
  • Use SQL stored procedures to perform functional operations like uploading or downloading attachments, inserting engagements, and creating or deleting custom objects or fields.

Users frequently integrate HubSpot with analytics tools such as Tableau, Power BI, and Excel, and leverage our tools to replicate HubSpot data to databases or data warehouses.

To learn about how other customers are using CData's HubSpot solutions, check out our blog: Drivers in Focus: Simplified HubSpot Connectivity.


Getting Started


Set Up the API Server

Follow the steps below to begin producing secure HubSpot OData services:

Deploy

The API Server runs on your own server. On Windows, you can deploy using the stand-alone server or IIS. On a Java servlet container, drop in the API Server WAR file. See the help documentation for more information and how-tos.

The API Server is also easy to deploy on Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2, and Heroku.

Connect to HubSpot

After you deploy the API Server and the ADO.NET Provider for HubSpot, provide authentication values and other connection properties needed to connect to HubSpot by clicking Settings -> Connections and adding a new connection in the API Server administration console.

HubSpot uses the OAuth authentication standard. You can use the embedded OAuthClientId, OAuthClientSecret, and CallbackURL or you can obtain your own by registering an app.

See the Getting Started chapter of the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.

You can then choose the HubSpot entities you want to allow the API Server to access by clicking Settings -> Resources.

Authorize API Server Users

After determining the OData services you want to produce, authorize users by clicking Settings -> Users. The API Server uses authtoken-based authentication and supports the major authentication schemes. Access can also be restricted based on IP address: Connections from all addresses except localhost are blocked by default, so you will need to allow connections from Google's servers for this article. You can authenticate as well as encrypt connections with SSL.

Retrieve HubSpot Data

Open the Script Editor from your spreadsheet by clicking Tools -> Script Editor. In the Script Editor, add the following function to populate a spreadsheet with the results of an OData query:

function retrieve(){ var url = "https://MyUrl/api.rsc/Prospects?select=Id,Slug,PageViews,Region"; var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch(url,{ headers: {"Authorization": "Basic " + Utilities.base64Encode("MyUser:MyAuthtoken")} }); var json = response.getContentText(); var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet(); var a1 = sheet.getRange('a1'); var index=1; var prospects = JSON.parse(json).value; var cols = [["Id","Slug","PageViews","Region"]]; sheet.getRange(1,1,1,4).setValues(cols); row=2; for(var i in prospects){ for (var j in prospects[i]) { switch (j) { case "Id": a1.offset(row,0).setValue(account[i][j]); break; case "Slug": a1.offset(row,1).setValue(account[i][j]); break; case "PageViews": a1.offset(row,2).setValue(account[i][j]); break; case "Region": a1.offset(row,3).setValue(account[i][j]); break; } } row++; } }

Follow the steps below to add an installable trigger to populate the spreadsheet when opened:

  1. Click Resources -> Current Project's Triggers -> Add a New Trigger.
  2. Select retrieve in the Run menu.
  3. Select From Spreadsheet.
  4. Select On open.

After closing the dialog, you are prompted to allow access to the application.

Post Changes to HubSpot Data

Add the following function to post changes to cells back to the API Server:

function buildReq(e){ var sheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActiveSheet(); var changes = e.range; var id = sheet.getRange(changes.getRow(),1).getValue(); var col = sheet.getRange(1,changes.getColumn()).getValue(); var url = "http://MyServer/api.rsc/Prospects("+id+")"; var putdata = "{\"@odata.type\" : \"CDataAPI.Prospects\", \""+col+"\": \""+changes.getValue()+"\"}";; UrlFetchApp.fetch(url,{ method: "put", contentType: "application/json", payload: putdata, headers: {"Authorization": "Basic " + Utilities.base64Encode("MyUser:MyAuthtoken")} }); }

Follow the steps below to add the update trigger:

  1. Click Resources -> Current Project's Triggers.
  2. Select buildReq in the Run menu.
  3. Select From Spreadsheet.
  4. Select On edit.

You can test the script by clicking Publish -> Test as Add-On. Select the version, installation type, and spreadsheet to create a test configuration. You can then select and run the test configuration.

As you make changes to cells, the API Server executes updates to HubSpot data.

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