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intercom-datamanager

CLI tool to upload data in CSV/JSON files to Intercom.io

Usage

Setup:

  • Set INTERCOM_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN in .env file or with export INTERCOM_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN=.

Run:

yarn upload ../data/test.csv profile=intercom test=true verbose=true
# or: node app/upload ../data/test.csv profile=intercom test=true verbose=true

Configuration

  • fieldmapping:
    • Format: "TARGET": "{SOURCE}"
    • Prefix T: for time/date fields e.g. "created_at": "{T:Signed up}"
    • Prefix CUSTOM: for custom_attributes fields e.g. "last_domain": "{CUSTOM:last_domain}"

References

https://github.com/tarunc/intercom.io

Intercom fields

http://doc.intercom.io/api/#bulk-user-creation

  • user_id (yes if no email) a unique string identifier for the user. It is required on creation if an email is not supplied.
  • email (yes if no user_id) the user’s email address. It is required on creation if a user_id is not supplied.
  • id (no) The id may be used for user updates.
  • remote_created_at (timestamp) The time the user was created by you
  • name (no) The user’s full name
  • last_seen_ip (no) An ip address (e.g. “1.2.3.4”) representing the last ip address the user visited your application from. (Used for updating location_data)
  • custom_attributes (no) A hash of key/value pairs containing any other data about the user you want Intercom to store.*
  • last_seen_user_agent (no) The user agent the user last visited your application with.
  • companies (no) Identifies the companies this user belongs to.
  • last_request_at (no) A UNIX timestamp representing the date the user last visited your application.
  • unsubscribed_from_emails (no) A boolean value representing the users unsubscribed status. default value if not sent is false.
  • update_last_request_at (no) A boolean value, which if true, instructs Intercom to update the users' last_request_at value to the current API service time in UTC. default value if not sent is false.
  • new_session (no) A boolean value, which if true, instructs Intercom to register the request as a session.

Example:

intercom.createUser({
	"email" : "andres@eee",
	"user_id" : "54184c99a8f840bb0a000003",
	"name" : "Ben McRedmond2",
	"created_at" : 1257553080,
	"last_request_at" : 1300000000
	"last_seen_ip" : "1.2.3.4",
	"last_seen_user_agent" : "ie6",
	"companies" : [
		{
			"id" : 6,
			"name" : "Intercom",
			"created_at" : 103201,
			"plan" : "Messaging",
			"monthly_spend" : 50
		},
	],
	"custom_data" : {"plan" : "pro"}
}, function(err, res) {
	console.log('Intercom:', err, res);
});

MailChimp fields

  • Email Address
  • First Name
  • Last Name
  • Company
  • Occupation
  • Source
  • Language
  • Cohort
  • Custom Message
  • Work Role
  • Special Groups
  • Development Platforms
  • MEMBER_RATING
  • OPTIN_TIME
  • OPTIN_IP
  • CONFIRM_TIME
  • CONFIRM_IP
  • LATITUDE
  • LONGITUDE
  • GMTOFF
  • DSTOFF
  • TIMEZONE
  • CC
  • REGION
  • LAST_CHANGED
  • LEID
  • EUID
  • NOTES

Stripe fields

https://dashboard.stripe.com/subscriptions?status=active

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