CRM-2 Activities API

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Activities API

The Activities API is used for operations on Activities. An Activity is pretty flexible and could be anything -- a note, a tweet, an email, a task (see below.) The API calls should be prefixed with URL https://crm2.opentaps.com/activities.

Available operations are:

GET: Retrieve activities

Use pattern /{numberOfActivities}/{startFrom}

Attributes:

  • numberOfActivities - number of activities to return.
  • startFrom(optional) - return activities starting from specified sequence number. W/o this attribute service returns all activites.

Parameters:

  • authToken - OAuth access token.
  • clientDomain - Customer's client domain.

Return JSON.

DELETE: Delete an activity

Use pattern /{activityId}

Attributes:

  • activityId - An activity identifier.

Parameters:

  • authToken - OAuth access token.

POST: Create or update activity

There is no special pattern. Post request to /activities.

Parameters:

  • authToken - OAuth access token.
  • clientDomain - Customer's client domain.
  • Fields of activity, attributes should be prefixed with "note_field_";

POST: Associate a contact with an activity in a role.

Use pattern /contact/add

Parameters:

  • authToken - OAuth access token.
  • clientDomain - Customer's client domain.
  • activityId - An activity identifier.
  • contactId - A contact id.
  • role(optional) - A role, an arbitrary string.

POST: Remove contact association.

Use pattern /contact/remove

Parameters:

  • authToken - OAuth access token.
  • clientDomain - Customer's client domain.
  • activityId - An activity identifier.
  • contactId - A contact id.
  • role(optional) - A role, an arbitrary string.

Task API

Task is a specialized kind of Activity with a scheduled date/time and a person (Contact) that it's been assigned to. Like other activities, it also has status, notes, and activities associated with it, and some of those activities could be tasks in turn.