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Schedule Social Posts With Hootsuite API

v20260423
hootsuite-core-workflow-a
This skill provides a comprehensive workflow for scheduling social media posts using the Hootsuite REST API. It manages the entire publishing lifecycle: users first upload media (images or videos) to obtain a media ID. Subsequently, the skill uses this ID, along with text content and target profiles, to schedule the post across various social networks. It supports both single and bulk scheduling operations, ensuring efficient content automation.
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Overview

Hootsuite Publishing — Schedule Posts with Media

Overview

Schedule social media posts with images and videos using the Hootsuite REST API. The publishing workflow involves: uploading media to get a media ID, then scheduling a message referencing that media.

Prerequisites

  • Completed hootsuite-install-auth setup
  • Social profiles connected in Hootsuite
  • Media files (images/videos) for upload

Instructions

Step 1: Upload Media

// publishing.ts
import 'dotenv/config';
import fs from 'fs';

const TOKEN = process.env.HOOTSUITE_ACCESS_TOKEN!;
const BASE = 'https://platform.hootsuite.com/v1';

// Step 1a: Create upload URL
async function createMediaUpload(sizeBytes: number, mimeType: string) {
  const response = await fetch(`${BASE}/media`, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${TOKEN}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({ sizeBytes, mimeType }),
  });
  const { data } = await response.json();
  console.log('Upload URL:', data.uploadUrl);
  console.log('Media ID:', data.id);
  return data; // { id, uploadUrl, uploadUrlDurationSeconds }
}

// Step 1b: Upload file to the S3 URL
async function uploadFile(uploadUrl: string, filePath: string, mimeType: string) {
  const fileBuffer = fs.readFileSync(filePath);
  const response = await fetch(uploadUrl, {
    method: 'PUT',
    headers: { 'Content-Type': mimeType },
    body: fileBuffer,
  });
  if (response.status !== 200) throw new Error(`Upload failed: ${response.status}`);
  console.log('File uploaded successfully');
}

// Step 1c: Check media status
async function getMediaStatus(mediaId: string) {
  const response = await fetch(`${BASE}/media/${mediaId}`, {
    headers: { 'Authorization': `Bearer ${TOKEN}` },
  });
  const { data } = await response.json();
  console.log('Media state:', data.state); // PENDING, READY, REJECTED
  return data;
}

Step 2: Schedule Post with Media

async function scheduleWithMedia(config: {
  profileIds: string[];
  text: string;
  mediaIds: string[];
  scheduledAt: Date;
}) {
  const response = await fetch(`${BASE}/messages`, {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'Authorization': `Bearer ${TOKEN}`,
      'Content-Type': 'application/json',
    },
    body: JSON.stringify({
      text: config.text,
      socialProfileIds: config.profileIds,
      scheduledSendTime: config.scheduledAt.toISOString(),
      mediaUrls: config.mediaIds.map(id => ({ id })),
      emailNotification: false,
    }),
  });

  const result = await response.json();
  for (const msg of result.data) {
    console.log(`Message ${msg.id}: ${msg.state} → ${msg.scheduledSendTime}`);
  }
  return result;
}

Step 3: Complete Publishing Flow

async function publishPostWithImage(
  profileId: string,
  text: string,
  imagePath: string,
  scheduledAt: Date
) {
  // 1. Create upload URL
  const stats = fs.statSync(imagePath);
  const mimeType = imagePath.endsWith('.png') ? 'image/png' : 'image/jpeg';
  const media = await createMediaUpload(stats.size, mimeType);

  // 2. Upload file to S3
  await uploadFile(media.uploadUrl, imagePath, mimeType);

  // 3. Wait for media processing
  let status = await getMediaStatus(media.id);
  while (status.state === 'PENDING') {
    await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 2000));
    status = await getMediaStatus(media.id);
  }

  if (status.state !== 'READY') {
    throw new Error(`Media rejected: ${status.state}`);
  }

  // 4. Schedule post with media
  return scheduleWithMedia({
    profileIds: [profileId],
    text,
    mediaIds: [media.id],
    scheduledAt,
  });
}

Step 4: Bulk Scheduling

interface ScheduledPost {
  text: string;
  profileIds: string[];
  scheduledAt: Date;
  imagePath?: string;
}

async function bulkSchedule(posts: ScheduledPost[]) {
  const results = [];
  for (const post of posts) {
    if (post.imagePath) {
      results.push(await publishPostWithImage(post.profileIds[0], post.text, post.imagePath, post.scheduledAt));
    } else {
      results.push(await scheduleWithMedia({ profileIds: post.profileIds, text: post.text, mediaIds: [], scheduledAt: post.scheduledAt }));
    }
    await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 500)); // Rate limit buffer
  }
  return results;
}

Output

  • Media uploaded and processed
  • Posts scheduled with images across social profiles
  • Bulk scheduling support

Error Handling

Error Cause Solution
Media REJECTED File too large or wrong format Check size limits per network
422 scheduledSendTime Date in the past Must be future date
413 Payload Too Large Image exceeds limit Compress or resize image
Missing profile Profile disconnected Reconnect in Hootsuite dashboard

Resources

Next Steps

For analytics, see hootsuite-core-workflow-b.

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Name hootsuite-core-workflow-a
Version v20260423
Size 5.52KB
Updated At 2026-04-28
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