## Create `client.contact.create(ContactCreateParamsbody, RequestOptionsoptions?): ContactCreateResponse` **post** `/v1/contacts` Creates a new contact record. After creation, Lightfield automatically enriches the contact in the background. Supports idempotency via the `Idempotency-Key` header. To avoid duplicates, we recommend a find-or-create pattern — use [list filtering](/using-the-api/list-endpoints/#filtering) to check if a record exists before creating. **[Required scope](/using-the-api/scopes/):** `contacts:create` **[Rate limit category](/using-the-api/rate-limits/):** Write ### Parameters - `body: ContactCreateParams` - `fields: Record` Field values for the new contact. System fields use a `$` prefix (e.g. `$email`, `$name`); custom attributes use their bare slug. Note: `$name` is an object `{ firstName, lastName }`, not a plain string. Call the [definitions endpoint](/api/resources/contact/methods/definitions) to discover available fields and their types. See [Fields and relationships](/using-the-api/fields-and-relationships/) for value type details. - `string` - `number` - `boolean` - `Array` - `Address` - `city?: string | null` City name. - `country?: string | null` 2-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. - `latitude?: number | null` Latitude coordinate. - `longitude?: number | null` Longitude coordinate. - `postalCode?: string | null` Postal or ZIP code. - `state?: string | null` State or province. - `street?: string | null` Street address line 1. - `street2?: string | null` Street address line 2. - `FullName` - `firstName?: string | null` The contact's first name. - `lastName?: string | null` The contact's last name. - `relationships?: Record>` Relationships to set on the new contact. System relationships use a `$` prefix (e.g. `$account`); custom relationships use their bare slug. Each value is a single entity ID or an array of IDs. Call the [definitions endpoint](/api/resources/contact/methods/definitions) to list available relationship keys. - `string` - `Array` ### Returns - `ContactCreateResponse` - `id: string` Unique identifier for the entity. - `createdAt: string` ISO 8601 timestamp of when the entity was created. - `fields: Record` Map of field names to their typed values. System fields are prefixed with `$` (e.g. `$name`, `$email`); custom attributes use their bare slug. - `value: string | number | boolean | 3 more | null` The field value, or null if unset. - `string` - `number` - `boolean` - `Array` - `Address` - `city?: string | null` City name. - `country?: string | null` 2-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code. - `latitude?: number | null` Latitude coordinate. - `longitude?: number | null` Longitude coordinate. - `postalCode?: string | null` Postal or ZIP code. - `state?: string | null` State or province. - `street?: string | null` Street address line 1. - `street2?: string | null` Street address line 2. - `FullName` - `firstName?: string | null` The contact's first name. - `lastName?: string | null` The contact's last name. - `valueType: "ADDRESS" | "CHECKBOX" | "CURRENCY" | 11 more` The data type of the field. - `"ADDRESS"` - `"CHECKBOX"` - `"CURRENCY"` - `"DATETIME"` - `"EMAIL"` - `"FULL_NAME"` - `"MARKDOWN"` - `"MULTI_SELECT"` - `"NUMBER"` - `"SINGLE_SELECT"` - `"SOCIAL_HANDLE"` - `"TELEPHONE"` - `"TEXT"` - `"URL"` - `httpLink: string | null` URL to view the entity in the Lightfield web app, or null. - `relationships: Record` Map of relationship names to their associated entities. System relationships are prefixed with `$` (e.g. `$owner`, `$contact`). - `cardinality: string` Whether the relationship is `has_one` or `has_many`. - `objectType: string` The type of the related object (e.g. `account`, `contact`). - `values: Array` IDs of the related entities. - `updatedAt: string | null` ISO 8601 timestamp of when the entity was last updated, or null. - `externalId?: string | null` External identifier for the entity, or null if unset. ### Example ```typescript import Lightfield from 'lightfield'; const client = new Lightfield({ apiKey: 'My API Key', }); const contactCreateResponse = await client.contact.create({ fields: { foo: 'string' } }); console.log(contactCreateResponse.id); ```