Intercom-Go
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Thin client for the Intercom API.
Currently in beta, though breaking API changes are not expected.
Install
go get github.com/intercom/intercom-go
Usage
Getting a Client
The first step to using Intercom's Go client is to create a client object, using your App ID and Api Key from your settings.
import (
"github.com/intercom/intercom-go"
)
ic := intercom.NewClient("appID", "apiKey")
This client can then be used to make requests.
Client Options
The client can be configured with different options by calls to ic.Option
:
ic.Option(intercom.TraceHTTP(true))
ic.Option(intercom.BaseURI("http://intercom.dev"))
ic.Option(intercom.SetHTTPClient(myHTTPClient))
or combined:
ic.Option(intercom.TraceHTTP(true), intercom.BaseURI("http://intercom.dev"))
Users
Save
user := intercom.User{
UserID: "27",
Email: "test@example.com",
Name: "InterGopher",
SignedUpAt: int32(time.Now().Unix()),
CustomAttributes: map[string]interface{}{"is_cool": true},
}
savedUser, err := ic.Users.Save(&user)
- One of
UserID
, or Email
is required. SignedUpAt
(optional), like all dates in the client, must be an integer(32) representing seconds since Unix Epoch.
Adding/Removing Companies
Adding a Company:
companyList := intercom.CompanyList{
Companies: []intercom.Company{
intercom.Company{ID: "5"},
},
}
user := intercom.User{
UserID: "27",
Companies: &companyList,
}
Removing is similar, but adding a Remove: intercom.Bool(true)
attribute to a company.
Find
user, err := ic.Users.FindByID("46adad3f09126dca")
user, err := ic.Users.FindByUserID("27")
user, err := ic.Users.FindByEmail("test@example.com")
List
userList, err := ic.Users.List(intercom.PageParams{Page: 2})
userList.Pages
userList.Users
userList, err := ic.Users.ListBySegment("segmentID123", intercom.PageParams{})
userList, err := ic.Users.ListByTag("42", intercom.PageParams{})
Delete
user, err := ic.Users.Delete("46adad3f09126dca")
Contacts
Find
contact, err := ic.Contacts.FindByID("46adad3f09126dca")
contact, err := ic.Contacts.FindByUserID("27")
List
contactList, err := ic.Contacts.List(intercom.PageParams{Page: 2})
contactList.Pages
contactList.Contacts
contactList, err := ic.Contacts.ListByEmail("test@example.com", intercom.PageParams{})
Create
contact := intercom.Contact{
Email: "test@example.com",
Name: "SomeContact",
CustomAttributes: map[string]interface{}{"is_cool": true},
}
savedContact, err := ic.Contacts.Create(&contact)
- No identifier is required.
- Set values for UserID will be ignored (consider creating Users instead)
Update
contact := intercom.Contact{
UserID: "abc-13d-3",
Name: "SomeContact",
CustomAttributes: map[string]interface{}{"is_cool": true},
}
savedContact, err := ic.Contacts.Update(&contact)
- ID or UserID is required.
- Will not create new contacts.
Convert
Used to convert a Contact into a User
contact := intercom.Contact{
UserID: "abc-13d-3",
}
user := intercom.User{
Email: "myuser@signedup.com",
}
savedUser, err := ic.Contacts.Convert(&contact, &user)
- If the User does not already exist in Intercom, the Contact will be uplifted to a User.
- If the User does exist, the Contact will be merged into it and the User returned.
Companies
Save
company := intercom.Company{
CompanyID: "27",
Name: "My Co",
CustomAttributes: map[string]interface{}{"is_cool": true},
Plan: &intercom.Plan{Name: "MyPlan"},
}
savedCompany, err := ic.Companies.Save(&company)
Find
company, err := ic.Companies.FindByID("46adad3f09126dca")
company, err := ic.Companies.FindByCompanyID("27")
company, err := ic.Companies.FindByName("My Co")
List
companyList, err := ic.Companies.List(intercom.PageParams{Page: 2})
companyList.Pages
companyList.Companies
companyList, err := ic.Companies.ListBySegment("segmentID123", intercom.PageParams{})
companyList, err := ic.Companies.ListByTag("42", intercom.PageParams{})
Events
Save
event := intercom.Event{
UserId: "27",
EventName: "bought_item",
CreatedAt: int32(time.Now().Unix()),
Metadata: map[string]interface{}{"item_name": "PocketWatch"},
}
err := ic.Events.Save(&event)
- One of
UserID
, or Email
is required. EventName
is required.CreatedAt
is optional, must be an integer representing seconds since Unix Epoch. Will be set to now unless given.Metadata
is optional, and can be constructed using the helper as above, or as a passed map[string]interface{}
.
Admins
List
adminList, err := ic.Admins.List()
admins := adminList.Admins
Tags
List
tagList, err := ic.Tags.List()
tags := tagList.Tags
Save
tag := intercom.Tag{Name: "GoTag"}
savedTag, err := ic.Tags.Save(&tag)
Name
is required. Passing an ID
will attempt to update the tag with that ID.
Delete
err := ic.Tags.Delete("6")
Tagging Users/Companies
taggingList := intercom.TaggingList{Name: "GoTag", Users: []intercom.Tagging{intercom.Tagging{UserID: "27"}}}
savedTag, err := ic.Tags.Tag(&taggingList)
A Tagging
can identify a User or Company, and can be set to Untag
:
taggingList := intercom.TaggingList{Name: "GoTag", Users: []intercom.Tagging{intercom.Tagging{UserID: "27", Untag: intercom.Bool(true)}}}
savedTag, err := ic.Tags.Tag(&taggingList)
Segments
List
segmentList := ic.Segments.List()
segments := segmentList.Segments
Find
segment := ic.Segments.Find("abc312daf2397")
Errors
Errors may be returned from some calls. Errors returned from the API will implement intercom.IntercomError
and can be checked:
_, err := ic.Users.FindByEmail("doesnotexist@intercom.io")
if herr, ok := err.(intercom.IntercomError); ok && herr.GetCode() == "not_found" {
fmt.Print(herr)
}
HTTP Client
The HTTP Client used by this package can be swapped out for one of your choosing, with your own configuration, it just needs to implement the HTTPClient interface:
type HTTPClient interface {
Get(string, interface{}) ([]byte, error)
Post(string, interface{}) ([]byte, error)
Patch(string, interface{}) ([]byte, error)
Delete(string, interface{}) ([]byte, error)
}
It'll probably need to work with appId
, apiKey
and baseURI
values. See the provided client for an example. Then create an Intercom Client and inject the HTTPClient:
ic := intercom.Client{}
ic.Option(intercom.SetHTTPClient(myHTTPClient))
On Bools
Due to the way Go represents the zero value for a bool, it's necessary to pass pointers to bool instead in some places.
The helper intercom.Bool(true)
creates these for you.