with Microsoft Excel and Python?
Emit new event when when a specific cell's value changes in an Excel worksheet
Emit new event when when a new row is added to an Excel worksheet
Emit new event when a new Excel spreadsheet is created.
Emit new event when an Excel spreadsheet is updated.
Adds rows to the end of specific table. See the documentation
Write Python and use any of the 350k+ PyPi packages available. Refer to the Pipedream Python docs to learn more.
Insert a new row into a specified Excel worksheet. See the documentation
Find a row by column and value in an Excel worksheet. See the documentation
Get the values of the specified columns in an Excel worksheet. See the documentation
The Microsoft Excel API on Pipedream allows you to automate spreadsheet tasks, manipulate data, and integrate Excel with other apps and services. Through Pipedream, you can create serverless workflows that react to events, perform operations on Excel files like reading, writing, updating cells, and managing worksheets. This API turns Excel into a powerful tool for data analysis, report generation, and task automation without manual intervention.
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
microsoft_excel: {
type: "app",
app: "microsoft_excel",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
return await axios($, {
url: `https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me`,
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${this.microsoft_excel.$auth.oauth_access_token}`,
},
})
},
})
Develop, run and deploy your Python code in Pipedream workflows. Integrate seamlessly between no-code steps, with connected accounts, or integrate Data Stores and manipulate files within a workflow
This includes installing PyPI packages, within your code without having to manage a requirements.txt
file or running pip
.
Below is an example of using Python to access data from the trigger of the workflow, and sharing it with subsequent workflow steps:
def handler(pd: "pipedream"):
# Reference data from previous steps
print(pd.steps["trigger"]["context"]["id"])
# Return data for use in future steps
return {"foo": {"test":True}}