Google Photos

Google Photos is the home for all your photos and videos

Integrate the Google Photos API with the HTTP / Webhook API

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

Add Items To Album with Google Photos API on New Requests from HTTP / Webhook API
HTTP / Webhook + Google Photos
 
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Create Album with Google Photos API on New Requests from HTTP / Webhook API
HTTP / Webhook + Google Photos
 
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Get Media Item with Google Photos API on New Requests from HTTP / Webhook API
HTTP / Webhook + Google Photos
 
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List Library Contents with Google Photos API on New Requests from HTTP / Webhook API
HTTP / Webhook + Google Photos
 
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Share Album with Google Photos API on New Requests from HTTP / Webhook API
HTTP / Webhook + Google Photos
 
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New Requests from the HTTP / Webhook API

Get a URL and emit the full HTTP event on every request (including headers and query parameters). You can also configure the HTTP response code, body, and more.

 
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New Requests (Payload Only) from the HTTP / Webhook API

Get a URL and emit the HTTP body as an event on every request

 
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New event when the content of the URL changes. from the HTTP / Webhook API

Emit new event when the content of the URL changes.

 
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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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Send any HTTP Request with the HTTP / Webhook API

Send an HTTP request using any method and URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers, and basic auth.

 
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List Library Contents with the Google Photos API

Retrieves library contents See the documentation

 
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Overview of Google Photos

Google Photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. It
was announced at the Google I/O conference on May 28, 2015. It allows users to
store, share, and edit photos and videos. The service also provides a suite of
tools for developers to build photo-sharing applications.

The Google Photos API provides a set of tools that developers can use to build
applications that enable users to share and edit photos and videos. The API
lets developers create, view, and edit albums, photos, and videos; upload and
download photos and videos; and search for photos and videos.

Albums, photos, and videos can be shared with other users, and users can add
comments to photos and videos. The API also provides a set of tools for
developers to build photo-sharing applications.

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}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Connect HTTP / Webhook

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// To use any npm package on Pipedream, just import it
import axios from "axios"

export default defineComponent({
  async run({ steps, $ }) {
    const { data } = await axios({
      method: "GET",
      url: "https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/charizard",
    })
    return data.species
  },
})

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