Updates a Box Hub. Can be used to change title, description, or Box Hub settings.
The access token received from the authorization server in the OAuth 2.0 flow.
Version header.
2025.0 The unique identifier that represent a hub.
The ID for any hub can be determined
by visiting this hub in the web application
and copying the ID from the URL. For example,
for the URL https://*.app.box.com/hubs/123
the hub_id is 123.
Request schema for updating an existing Box Hub.
Title of the Box Hub. It cannot be empty and should be less than 50 characters.
50"Hub Title"
Description of the Box Hub.
"This is a description of the Box Hub."
Indicates if AI features are enabled for the Box Hub.
true
Indicates if collaboration is restricted to the enterprise.
true
Indicates if non-owners can invite others to the Box Hub.
true
Indicates if a shared link can be created for the Box Hub.
true
Returns a Hub object.
A standard representation of a Box Hub, as returned from any Box Hubs API endpoints by default.
The unique identifier that represent a Box Hub.
The ID for any Box Hub can be determined
by visiting a Box Hub in the web application
and copying the ID from the URL. For example,
for the URL https://*.app.box.com/hubs/123
the hub_id is 123.
"12345"
The value will always be hubs.
hubs "hubs"
The title given to the Box Hub.
"Contracts"
The description of the Box Hub. First 200 characters are returned.
"All the contracts for the company."
The date and time when the folder was created. This value may
be null for some folders such as the root folder or the trash
folder.
"2012-12-12T10:53:43Z"
The date and time when the Box Hub was last updated.
"2012-12-12T10:53:43Z"
The user who created this Box Hub.
The user who last modified this Box Hub.
The number of views for the Box Hub.
506
Indicates if AI features are enabled for the Box Hub.
true
Indicates if collaboration is restricted to the enterprise.
true
Indicates if non-owners can invite others to the Box Hub.
true
Indicates if a shared link can be created for the Box Hub.
true