Google Photos

Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos

Integrate the Google Photos API with the AWS API

Setup the Google Photos API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the AWS API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate Google Photos and AWS remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Add Items To Album with Google Photos API on New Scheduled Tasks from AWS API
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Add Items To Album with Google Photos API on New SNS Messages from AWS API
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Create Album with Google Photos API on New Scheduled Tasks from AWS API
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Create Album with Google Photos API on New SNS Messages from AWS API
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Get Media Item with Google Photos API on New Scheduled Tasks from AWS API
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New Scheduled Tasks from the AWS API

Creates a Step Function State Machine to publish a message to an SNS topic at a specific timestamp. The SNS topic delivers the message to this Pipedream source, and the source emits it as a new event.

 
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New SNS Messages from the AWS API

Creates an SNS topic in your AWS account. Messages published to this topic are emitted from the Pipedream source.

 
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New Inbound SES Emails from the AWS API

The source subscribes to all emails delivered to a specific domain configured in AWS SES. When an email is sent to any address at the domain, this event source emits that email as a formatted event. These events can trigger a Pipedream workflow and can be consumed via SSE or REST API.

 
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New Deleted S3 File from the AWS API

Emit new event when a file is deleted from a S3 bucket

 
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New DynamoDB Stream Event from the AWS API

Emit new event when a DynamoDB stream receives new events. See the docs here

 
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Add Items To Album with the Google Photos API

Adds selected items to the selected album. See the documentation

 
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Create Album with the Google Photos API

Creates an album. See the documentation

 
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Get Media Item with the Google Photos API

Retrieves a media item See the documentation

 
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List Library Contents with the Google Photos API

Retrieves library contents See the documentation

 
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CloudWatch Logs - Put Log Event with the AWS API

Uploads a log event to the specified log stream. See docs

 
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Overview of Google Photos

The Google Photos API allows you to integrate with Google's photo storage and sharing service, enabling you to create powerful automations around photo and album management. You can upload photos, create and manage albums, share photos and albums, and retrieve media items. When combined with Pipedream's ability to connect to hundreds of other apps, you can craft workflows that automate digital asset management, enhance productivity, and sync data across platforms.

Connect Google Photos

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    google_photos: {
      type: "app",
      app: "google_photos",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v1/userinfo`,
      headers: {
        Authorization: `Bearer ${this.google_photos.$auth.oauth_access_token}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Overview of AWS

The AWS API unlocks endless possibilities for automation with Pipedream. With this powerful combo, you can manage your AWS services and resources, automate deployment workflows, process data, and react to events across your AWS infrastructure. Pipedream offers a serverless platform for creating workflows triggered by various events that can execute AWS SDK functions, making it an efficient tool to integrate, automate, and orchestrate tasks across AWS services and other apps.

Connect AWS

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import AWS from 'aws-sdk'

export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    aws: {
      type: "app",
      app: "aws",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const { accessKeyId, secretAccessKey } = this.aws.$auth
    
    /* Now, pass the accessKeyId and secretAccessKey to the constructor for your desired service. For example:
    
    const dynamodb = new AWS.DynamoDB({
      accessKeyId, 
      secretAccessKey,
      region: 'us-east-1',
    })
    
    */
  },
})