Class RawConversationsClient


  • public class RawConversationsClient
    extends java.lang.Object
    • Constructor Detail

      • RawConversationsClient

        public RawConversationsClient​(ClientOptions clientOptions)
    • Method Detail

      • list

        public IntercomHttpResponse<SyncPagingIterable<Conversation>> list()
        You can fetch a list of all conversations.

        You can optionally request the result page size and the cursor to start after to fetch the result. {% admonition type="warning" name="Pagination" %} You can use pagination to limit the number of results returned. The default is 20 results per page. See the pagination section for more details on how to use the starting_after param. {% /admonition %}

      • list

        public IntercomHttpResponse<SyncPagingIterable<Conversation>> list​(ListConversationsRequest request)
        You can fetch a list of all conversations.

        You can optionally request the result page size and the cursor to start after to fetch the result. {% admonition type="warning" name="Pagination" %} You can use pagination to limit the number of results returned. The default is 20 results per page. See the pagination section for more details on how to use the starting_after param. {% /admonition %}

      • list

        public IntercomHttpResponse<SyncPagingIterable<Conversation>> list​(ListConversationsRequest request,
                                                                           RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can fetch a list of all conversations.

        You can optionally request the result page size and the cursor to start after to fetch the result. {% admonition type="warning" name="Pagination" %} You can use pagination to limit the number of results returned. The default is 20 results per page. See the pagination section for more details on how to use the starting_after param. {% /admonition %}

      • create

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Message> create​(CreateConversationRequest request)
        You can create a conversation that has been initiated by a contact (ie. user or lead). The conversation can be an in-app message only.

        {% admonition type="info" name="Sending for visitors" %} You can also send a message from a visitor by specifying their user_id or id value in the from field, along with a type field value of contact. This visitor will be automatically converted to a contact with a lead role once the conversation is created. {% /admonition %}

        This will return the Message model that has been created.

      • create

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Message> create​(CreateConversationRequest request,
                                                    RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can create a conversation that has been initiated by a contact (ie. user or lead). The conversation can be an in-app message only.

        {% admonition type="info" name="Sending for visitors" %} You can also send a message from a visitor by specifying their user_id or id value in the from field, along with a type field value of contact. This visitor will be automatically converted to a contact with a lead role once the conversation is created. {% /admonition %}

        This will return the Message model that has been created.

      • find

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> find​(FindConversationRequest request)
        You can fetch the details of a single conversation.

        This will return a single Conversation model with all its conversation parts.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Hard limit of 500 parts" %} The maximum number of conversation parts that can be returned via the API is 500. If you have more than that we will return the 500 most recent conversation parts. {% /admonition %}

        For AI agent conversation metadata, please note that you need to have the agent enabled in your workspace, which is a paid feature.

      • find

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> find​(FindConversationRequest request,
                                                       RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can fetch the details of a single conversation.

        This will return a single Conversation model with all its conversation parts.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Hard limit of 500 parts" %} The maximum number of conversation parts that can be returned via the API is 500. If you have more than that we will return the 500 most recent conversation parts. {% /admonition %}

        For AI agent conversation metadata, please note that you need to have the agent enabled in your workspace, which is a paid feature.

      • update

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> update​(UpdateConversationRequest request)
        You can update an existing conversation.

        {% admonition type="info" name="Replying and other actions" %} If you want to reply to a coveration or take an action such as assign, unassign, open, close or snooze, take a look at the reply and manage endpoints. {% /admonition %}

        {% admonition type="info" %} This endpoint handles both conversation updates and custom object associations.

        See update a conversation with an association to a custom object instance in the request/response examples to see the custom object association format. {% /admonition %}

      • update

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> update​(UpdateConversationRequest request,
                                                         RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can update an existing conversation.

        {% admonition type="info" name="Replying and other actions" %} If you want to reply to a coveration or take an action such as assign, unassign, open, close or snooze, take a look at the reply and manage endpoints. {% /admonition %}

        {% admonition type="info" %} This endpoint handles both conversation updates and custom object associations.

        See update a conversation with an association to a custom object instance in the request/response examples to see the custom object association format. {% /admonition %}

      • search

        public IntercomHttpResponse<SyncPagingIterable<Conversation>> search​(SearchRequest request)
        You can search for multiple conversations by the value of their attributes in order to fetch exactly which ones you want.

        To search for conversations, you need to send a POST request to https://api.intercom.io/conversations/search.

        This will accept a query object in the body which will define your filters in order to search for conversations. {% admonition type="warning" name="Optimizing search queries" %} Search queries can be complex, so optimizing them can help the performance of your search. Use the AND and OR operators to combine multiple filters to get the exact results you need and utilize pagination to limit the number of results returned. The default is 20 results per page and maximum is 150. See the pagination section for more details on how to use the starting_after param. {% /admonition %}

        Nesting & Limitations

        You can nest these filters in order to get even more granular insights that pinpoint exactly what you need. Example: (1 OR 2) AND (3 OR 4). There are some limitations to the amount of multiple's there can be:

        • There's a limit of max 2 nested filters
        • There's a limit of max 15 filters for each AND or OR group

        Accepted Fields

        Most keys listed in the conversation model are searchable, whether writeable or not. The value you search for has to match the accepted type, otherwise the query will fail (ie. as created_at accepts a date, the value cannot be a string such as "foorbar"). The source.body field is unique as the search will not be performed against the entire value, but instead against every element of the value separately. For example, when searching for a conversation with a "I need support" body - the query should contain a = operator with the value "support" for such conversation to be returned. A query with a = operator and a "need support" value will not yield a result.

        | Field | Type | | :---------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | id | String | | created_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | updated_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | source.type | String<br>Accepted fields are conversation, email, facebook, instagram, phone_call, phone_switch, push, sms, twitter and whatsapp. | | source.id | String | | source.delivered_as | String | | source.subject | String | | source.body | String | | source.author.id | String | | source.author.type | String | | source.author.name | String | | source.author.email | String | | source.url | String | | contact_ids | String | | teammate_ids | String | | admin_assignee_id | String | | team_assignee_id | String | | channel_initiated | String | | open | Boolean | | read | Boolean | | state | String | | waiting_since | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | snoozed_until | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | tag_ids | String | | priority | String | | statistics.time_to_assignment | Integer | | statistics.time_to_admin_reply | Integer | | statistics.time_to_first_close | Integer | | statistics.time_to_last_close | Integer | | statistics.median_time_to_reply | Integer | | statistics.first_contact_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_assignment_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_close_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_assignment_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_assignment_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_contact_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_close_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_closed_by_id | String | | statistics.count_reopens | Integer | | statistics.count_assignments | Integer | | statistics.count_conversation_parts | Integer | | conversation_rating.requested_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | conversation_rating.replied_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | conversation_rating.score | Integer | | conversation_rating.remark | String | | conversation_rating.contact_id | String | | conversation_rating.admin_d | String | | ai_agent_participated | Boolean | | ai_agent.resolution_state | String | | ai_agent.last_answer_type | String | | ai_agent.rating | Integer | | ai_agent.rating_remark | String | | ai_agent.source_type | String | | ai_agent.source_title | String |

        Accepted Operators

        The table below shows the operators you can use to define how you want to search for the value. The operator should be put in as a string ("="). The operator has to be compatible with the field's type (eg. you cannot search with > for a given string value as it's only compatible for integer's and dates).

        | Operator | Valid Types | Description | | :------- | :----------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------- | | = | All | Equals | | != | All | Doesn't Equal | | IN | All | In Shortcut for OR queries Values most be in Array | | NIN | All | Not In Shortcut for OR ! queries Values must be in Array | | > | Integer Date (UNIX Timestamp) | Greater (or equal) than | | < | Integer Date (UNIX Timestamp) | Lower (or equal) than | | ~ | String | Contains | | !~ | String | Doesn't Contain | | ^ | String | Starts With | | $ | String | Ends With |

      • search

        public IntercomHttpResponse<SyncPagingIterable<Conversation>> search​(SearchRequest request,
                                                                             RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can search for multiple conversations by the value of their attributes in order to fetch exactly which ones you want.

        To search for conversations, you need to send a POST request to https://api.intercom.io/conversations/search.

        This will accept a query object in the body which will define your filters in order to search for conversations. {% admonition type="warning" name="Optimizing search queries" %} Search queries can be complex, so optimizing them can help the performance of your search. Use the AND and OR operators to combine multiple filters to get the exact results you need and utilize pagination to limit the number of results returned. The default is 20 results per page and maximum is 150. See the pagination section for more details on how to use the starting_after param. {% /admonition %}

        Nesting & Limitations

        You can nest these filters in order to get even more granular insights that pinpoint exactly what you need. Example: (1 OR 2) AND (3 OR 4). There are some limitations to the amount of multiple's there can be:

        • There's a limit of max 2 nested filters
        • There's a limit of max 15 filters for each AND or OR group

        Accepted Fields

        Most keys listed in the conversation model are searchable, whether writeable or not. The value you search for has to match the accepted type, otherwise the query will fail (ie. as created_at accepts a date, the value cannot be a string such as "foorbar"). The source.body field is unique as the search will not be performed against the entire value, but instead against every element of the value separately. For example, when searching for a conversation with a "I need support" body - the query should contain a = operator with the value "support" for such conversation to be returned. A query with a = operator and a "need support" value will not yield a result.

        | Field | Type | | :---------------------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | id | String | | created_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | updated_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | source.type | String<br>Accepted fields are conversation, email, facebook, instagram, phone_call, phone_switch, push, sms, twitter and whatsapp. | | source.id | String | | source.delivered_as | String | | source.subject | String | | source.body | String | | source.author.id | String | | source.author.type | String | | source.author.name | String | | source.author.email | String | | source.url | String | | contact_ids | String | | teammate_ids | String | | admin_assignee_id | String | | team_assignee_id | String | | channel_initiated | String | | open | Boolean | | read | Boolean | | state | String | | waiting_since | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | snoozed_until | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | tag_ids | String | | priority | String | | statistics.time_to_assignment | Integer | | statistics.time_to_admin_reply | Integer | | statistics.time_to_first_close | Integer | | statistics.time_to_last_close | Integer | | statistics.median_time_to_reply | Integer | | statistics.first_contact_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_assignment_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.first_close_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_assignment_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_assignment_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_contact_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_admin_reply_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_close_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | statistics.last_closed_by_id | String | | statistics.count_reopens | Integer | | statistics.count_assignments | Integer | | statistics.count_conversation_parts | Integer | | conversation_rating.requested_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | conversation_rating.replied_at | Date (UNIX timestamp) | | conversation_rating.score | Integer | | conversation_rating.remark | String | | conversation_rating.contact_id | String | | conversation_rating.admin_d | String | | ai_agent_participated | Boolean | | ai_agent.resolution_state | String | | ai_agent.last_answer_type | String | | ai_agent.rating | Integer | | ai_agent.rating_remark | String | | ai_agent.source_type | String | | ai_agent.source_title | String |

        Accepted Operators

        The table below shows the operators you can use to define how you want to search for the value. The operator should be put in as a string ("="). The operator has to be compatible with the field's type (eg. you cannot search with > for a given string value as it's only compatible for integer's and dates).

        | Operator | Valid Types | Description | | :------- | :----------------------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------- | | = | All | Equals | | != | All | Doesn't Equal | | IN | All | In Shortcut for OR queries Values most be in Array | | NIN | All | Not In Shortcut for OR ! queries Values must be in Array | | > | Integer Date (UNIX Timestamp) | Greater (or equal) than | | < | Integer Date (UNIX Timestamp) | Lower (or equal) than | | ~ | String | Contains | | !~ | String | Doesn't Contain | | ^ | String | Starts With | | $ | String | Ends With |

      • attachContactAsAdmin

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> attachContactAsAdmin​(AttachContactToConversationRequest request)
        You can add participants who are contacts to a conversation, on behalf of either another contact or an admin.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Contacts without an email" %} If you add a contact via the email parameter and there is no user/lead found on that workspace with he given email, then we will create a new contact with role set to lead. {% /admonition %}

      • attachContactAsAdmin

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> attachContactAsAdmin​(AttachContactToConversationRequest request,
                                                                       RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can add participants who are contacts to a conversation, on behalf of either another contact or an admin.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Contacts without an email" %} If you add a contact via the email parameter and there is no user/lead found on that workspace with he given email, then we will create a new contact with role set to lead. {% /admonition %}

      • detachContactAsAdmin

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> detachContactAsAdmin​(DetachContactFromConversationRequest request)
        You can add participants who are contacts to a conversation, on behalf of either another contact or an admin.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Contacts without an email" %} If you add a contact via the email parameter and there is no user/lead found on that workspace with he given email, then we will create a new contact with role set to lead. {% /admonition %}

      • detachContactAsAdmin

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> detachContactAsAdmin​(DetachContactFromConversationRequest request,
                                                                       RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can add participants who are contacts to a conversation, on behalf of either another contact or an admin.

        {% admonition type="warning" name="Contacts without an email" %} If you add a contact via the email parameter and there is no user/lead found on that workspace with he given email, then we will create a new contact with role set to lead. {% /admonition %}

      • redactConversationPart

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> redactConversationPart​(RedactConversationRequest request)
        You can redact a conversation part or the source message of a conversation (as seen in the source object).

        {% admonition type="info" name="Redacting parts and messages" %} If you are redacting a conversation part, it must have a body. If you are redacting a source message, it must have been created by a contact. We will return a conversation_part_not_redactable error if these criteria are not met. {% /admonition %}

      • redactConversationPart

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> redactConversationPart​(RedactConversationRequest request,
                                                                         RequestOptions requestOptions)
        You can redact a conversation part or the source message of a conversation (as seen in the source object).

        {% admonition type="info" name="Redacting parts and messages" %} If you are redacting a conversation part, it must have a body. If you are redacting a source message, it must have been created by a contact. We will return a conversation_part_not_redactable error if these criteria are not met. {% /admonition %}

      • runAssignmentRules

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> runAssignmentRules​(AutoAssignConversationRequest request)
        {% admonition type="danger" name="Deprecation of Run Assignment Rules" %} Run assignment rules is now deprecated in version 2.12 and future versions and will be permanently removed on December 31, 2026. After this date, any requests made to this endpoint will fail. {% /admonition %} You can let a conversation be automatically assigned following assignment rules. {% admonition type="warning" name="When using workflows" %} It is not possible to use this endpoint with Workflows. {% /admonition %}
      • runAssignmentRules

        public IntercomHttpResponse<Conversation> runAssignmentRules​(AutoAssignConversationRequest request,
                                                                     RequestOptions requestOptions)
        {% admonition type="danger" name="Deprecation of Run Assignment Rules" %} Run assignment rules is now deprecated in version 2.12 and future versions and will be permanently removed on December 31, 2026. After this date, any requests made to this endpoint will fail. {% /admonition %} You can let a conversation be automatically assigned following assignment rules. {% admonition type="warning" name="When using workflows" %} It is not possible to use this endpoint with Workflows. {% /admonition %}