MeisterTask

Task Management for Teams

Integrate the MeisterTask API with the X (Twitter) API

Setup the MeisterTask API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the X (Twitter) API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate MeisterTask and X (Twitter) remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Simple Search with Twitter API on New Comment Created from MeisterTask API
MeisterTask + X (Twitter)
 
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Simple Search with Twitter API on New Project Created from MeisterTask API
MeisterTask + X (Twitter)
 
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Simple Search with Twitter API on New Section Created from MeisterTask API
MeisterTask + X (Twitter)
 
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Simple Search with Twitter API on New Task Created from MeisterTask API
MeisterTask + X (Twitter)
 
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Add Label To Task with MeisterTask API on New Follower of User from Twitter API
X (Twitter) + MeisterTask
 
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New Comment Created from the MeisterTask API

Emit new event when a new comment is created. See the docs

 
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New Project Created from the MeisterTask API

Emit new event when a new project is created. See the docs

 
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New Section Created from the MeisterTask API

Emit new event when a new section is created. See the docs

 
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New Task Created from the MeisterTask API

Emit new event when a new task is created. See the docs

 
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New Follower Received by User from the X (Twitter) API

Emit new event when the specified User receives a Follower See the documentation

 
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Add Label To Task with the MeisterTask API

Adds a project label to a task. See the docs

 
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Search Tweets with the X (Twitter) API

Retrieve Tweets from the last seven days that match a query. See the documentation

 
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Create Attachment with the MeisterTask API

Create a new attachment. See the docs

 
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Add User To List with the X (Twitter) API

Add a member to a list owned by the user. See the documentation

 
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Create Label with the MeisterTask API

Create a new label in a project. See the docs

 
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Overview of MeisterTask

MeisterTask's API enables automation of task management processes, offering a programmatic way to interact with your tasks and projects. By leveraging the API with Pipedream, you can create powerful, serverless workflows that react to events in MeisterTask, manipulate tasks and projects, or synchronize data across multiple platforms. It's a robust tool for enhancing productivity and streamlining project collaboration.

Connect MeisterTask

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

Overview of X (Twitter)

The Twitter API on Pipedream enables you to automate interactions with Twitter, from posting tweets to analyzing social media trends. Pipedream's serverless platform provides the tools to create workflows that trigger on specific Twitter activities, process data, and connect with countless other apps for extensive automation scenarios. With Pipedream's integration, you can listen for events such as new tweets, mentions, or followers, and execute actions like tweeting, retweeting, or even leveraging sentiment analysis to gauge public perception.

Connect X (Twitter)

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
import twitter from "@pipedream/twitter"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    twitter
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const config = {
      url: `https://api.twitter.com/2/users/me`,
      params: {
        "user.fields": `created_at,description,entities,id,location,name,pinned_tweet_id,profile_image_url,protected,url,username,verified,withheld`,
        expansions: `pinned_tweet_id`,
      },
    }
    const headers = this.twitter._getAuthHeader(config)
    return await axios($, {
      ...config,
      headers
    })
  },
})
Using Event Sources and Workflows: Analyze Twitter Sentiment in Real-Time and Save to Google Sheets
Using Event Sources and Workflows: Analyze Twitter Sentiment in Real-Time and Save to Google Sheets
Learn how you can use Pipedream event sources and serverless workflows to listen for new Twitter mentions, analyze the sentiment of each Tweet using the npm sentiment package (https://www.npmjs.com/package/sentiment), and then save that data to Google Sheets in real-time.
Entering Data in Params Forms
Entering Data in Params Forms
Learn about the new model to enter expressions and reference previous step exports in params forms.
Managing the Concurrency and Execution Rate of Workflow Events
Managing the Concurrency and Execution Rate of Workflow Events
Managing the Concurrency and Execution Rate of Workflow Events.

Community Posts

A Look at Pipedream
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Building a Google Sheets Twitter Bot with Pipedream
Building a Google Sheets Twitter Bot with Pipedream
This is something that's been kicking around my head for a week or so and today I thought I'd try it. It ended up taking about 20 minutes total and 10 lines of code, of which 5 are a function I copied and pasted. While what I built is kind of trivial, I'm blown away by how much was done by built-in functions with Pipedream and how little work I had to do myself. In fact, most of my time was spent in setting stuff up outside of Pipedream itself. Alright, so what did I build?
Building a Twitter Bot in Pipedream
Building a Twitter Bot in Pipedream
I did this by parsing information from the GI Joe wikipedia site and implementing it on Pipedream's platform. I'm going to share how I built it, but be aware that roughly 95% of the work was involved in getting my random character. The aspects that pertain to Pipedream were incredibly simple - which is what you want in a platform.
Using State in Pipedream Workflows
Using State in Pipedream Workflows
I did this by parsing information from the GI Joe wikipedia site and implementing it on Pipedream's platform. I'm going to share how I built it, but be aware that roughly 95% of the work was involved in getting my random character. The aspects that pertain to Pipedream were incredibly simple - which is what you want in a platform.
Building a Twitter Scheduling System with Pipedream and Google Sheets
Building a Twitter Scheduling System with Pipedream and Google Sheets
A few months ago, I blogged about how I used Pipedream and Google Sheets to create a Twitter bot. The idea was simple - read a sheet - select a random row - and use that as the source of a new Tweet. I was thinking about this recently and how useful Google Sheets can be as a "light weight CMS" and figured out another interesting use case - Twitter scheduling.
A demo of using the Twitter API, via Pipedream, to render the images from a Twitter account.