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Emit new event when you add or modify a new row in a table. See the docs here
Emit new event when new rows are returned from a custom query. See the docs here
Emit new event when a new table is added to a database. See the docs here
The Bitport API allows you to integrate cloud torrent downloads into your apps and workflows. With Bitport, you can fetch torrents to a secure cloud location and stream them online. This opens up possibilities for automating downloads, orchestrating media collection, or even building custom alerts for completed torrent downloads. On Pipedream, you can connect the Bitport API to various other services to create powerful automation workflows. For instance, you could trigger downloads with webhooks, organize files with cloud storage services, or send notifications through communication platforms.
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
bitport: {
type: "app",
app: "bitport",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
return await axios($, {
url: `https://api.bitport.io/v2/me`,
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${this.bitport.$auth.oauth_access_token}`,
},
})
},
})
The MySQL application on Pipedream enables direct interaction with your MySQL databases, allowing you to perform CRUD operations—create, read, update, delete—on your data with ease. You can leverage these capabilities to automate data synchronization, report generation, and event-based triggers that kick off workflows in other apps. With Pipedream's serverless platform, you can connect MySQL to hundreds of other services without managing infrastructure, crafting complex code, or handling authentication.
import mysql from '@pipedream/mysql';
export default defineComponent({
props: {
mysql,
},
async run({steps, $}) {
// Component source code:
// https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream/tree/master/components/mysql
const queryObj = {
sql: "SELECT NOW()",
values: [], // Ignored since query does not contain placeholders
};
return await this.mysql.executeQuery(queryObj);
},
});