Google Storage Recipes
No limits in how Google Storage may be connected with your services and APIs using a time-saving approach.
These recipes may help you to get started with the use of Google Storage in YepCode. Some ideas:
- Stream and process information from your bucket files to any database or API
- Automate custom backups creating files in buckets
- Use Google Cloud Storage as a temporary storage for your ETLs (ie: Google BigQuery -> Google Cloud Storage -> Snowflake)
- Create tasks that performs checks against your bucket files
- …and much more!
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- Airtable to Google Storage CSV file
List records from Airtable table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Amazon S3 CSV file to Google Storage CSV file
Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- AWS Redshift to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from AWS Redshift table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Clickhouse to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Clickhouse table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Discord messages to Google Storage CSV file
Get Discord messages using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Factorial leaves to Google Storage CSV file
Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Firebase Realtime Database to Google Storage CSV file
Read items from Firebase Realtime Database using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Google BigQuery to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Google BigQuery table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Google Sheets to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Google Sheets using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Google Storage CSV file to Airtable
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create new records on Airtable table
- Google Storage CSV file to Amazon S3 CSV file
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create CSV file entries in Amazon S3 Bucket
- Google Storage CSV file to Apollo.io contacts
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create contacts using Apollo.io API
- Google Storage CSV file to AWS Redshift
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into AWS Redshift table
- Google Storage CSV file to Clickhouse
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Clickhouse table
- Google Storage CSV file to Factorial employees
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create employees using Factorial HR API
- Google Storage CSV file to Firebase Realtime Database
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert items into Firebase Realtime Database
- Google Storage CSV file to Google BigQuery
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Google BigQuery table
- Google Storage CSV file to Google Sheets
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Google Sheets table
- Google Storage CSV file to Google Storage CSV file
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Google Storage CSV file to GraphQL
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to call a GraphQL mutation
- Google Storage CSV file to Holded contacts
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create contacts using Holded API
- Google Storage CSV file to Holded product stock
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to update product stocks using Holded API
- Google Storage CSV file to HubSpot contacts
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create HubSpot contacts
- Google Storage CSV file to Kafka
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send Kafka topic messages
- Google Storage CSV file to Keycloak users
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create Keycloak users
- Google Storage CSV file to Microsoft SQL Server
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Microsoft SQL Server table
- Google Storage CSV file to MongoDB
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert documents into MongoDb collection
- Google Storage CSV file to MySQL
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into MySQL table
- Google Storage CSV file to Oracle
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Oracle table
- Google Storage CSV file to Personio employees
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create employees using Personio API
- Google Storage CSV file to Pipedrive persons
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to create persons in Pipedrive
- Google Storage CSV file to PostgreSQL
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into PostgreSQL table
- Google Storage CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Google Storage CSV file to REST API
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to calls a REST API endpoint
- Google Storage CSV file to Segment
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send Segment track event
- Google Storage CSV file to Snowflake
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to insert rows into Snowflake table
- GraphQL to Google Storage CSV file
Read a JSON array from one GraphQL API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Holded documents to Google Storage CSV file
Get documents from Holded API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- HubSpot contacts to Google Storage CSV file
Get HubSpot contacts using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Microsoft SQL Server to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Microsoft SQL Server table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- MongoDB to Google Storage CSV file
Read documents from MongoDB collection using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- MySQL to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from MySQL table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Notion pages to Google Storage CSV file
Get Notion pages using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Oracle to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Oracle table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Pipedrive persons to Google Storage CSV file
Get persons from Pipedrive using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- PostgreSQL to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from PostgreSQL table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Remote CSV file to Google Storage CSV file
Read CSV entries from a remote file using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- REST API to Google Storage CSV file
Read a JSON array from one REST API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Send Discord messages with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send Discord messages
- Send email with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send email messages
- Send Slack messages with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send Slack messages
- Send SMS using Twilio with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send SMS using Twilio
- Send SMS using Vonage API with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send SMS using Vonage API
- Send WhatsApp messages using Twilio with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send WhatsApp messages using Twilio
- Send WhatsApp messages using Vonage API with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send WhatsApp messages using Vonage API
- Send WhatsApp messages with template using Vonage API with Google Storage CSV file information
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send WhatsApp messages with template using Vonage API
- Shopify orders to Google Storage CSV file
Get orders from Shopify API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Snowflake to Google Storage CSV file
Read rows from Snowflake table using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Tinybird to Google Storage CSV file
Get Tinybird CSV endpoint entries using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- Webhook to Google Storage CSV file
Uses a custom Webhook to read items payload using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
- ZoomInfo contacts to Google Storage CSV file
Get contacts from ZoomInfo API using them to create CSV file entries in Google Storage Bucket
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These recipes are a good starting point for you to build your own YepCode processes and solve your integration and automation problems.
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