The all-in-one construction management software built to help you finish quality projects — safely, on time, and within budget.
Emits an event each time a Budget Snapshot is created, updated, or deleted in a project.
Emits an event each time a Commitment Change Order is created, updated, or deleted in a project.
Emits an event each time a Prime Contract Change Order is created, updated, or deleted in a project.
Emits an event each time a Prime Contract is created, updated, or deleted in a project.
Run any Go code and use any Go package available with a simple import. Refer to the Pipedream Go docs to learn more.
The Procore API empowers developers to interact with its construction management software programmatically, enabling automation of tasks, data synchronization, and enhanced reporting. With APIs covering project management, quality and safety, construction financials, and field productivity, you can craft workflows that streamline operations, reduce manual entry, and provide real-time insights. On Pipedream, these capabilities can be harnessed to create workflows that react to events in Procore or orchestrate actions between Procore and other apps, optimizing construction project workflows.
import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
props: {
procore: {
type: "app",
app: "procore",
}
},
async run({steps, $}) {
return await axios($, {
url: `https://api.procore.com/rest/v1.0/me`,
headers: {
Authorization: `Bearer ${this.procore.$auth.oauth_access_token}`,
},
})
},
})
You can execute custom Go scripts on-demand or in response to various triggers and integrate with thousands of apps supported by Pipedream. Writing with Go on Pipedream enables backend operations like data processing, automation, or invoking other APIs, all within the Pipedream ecosystem. By leveraging Go's performance and efficiency, you can design powerful and fast workflows to streamline complex tasks.
package main
import (
"fmt"
pd "github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream-go"
)
func main() {
// Access previous step data using pd.Steps
fmt.Println(pd.Steps)
// Export data using pd.Export
data := make(map[string]interface{})
data["name"] = "Luke"
pd.Export("data", data)
}