Recurly

The subscription management platform delivering unrivaled results to smart brands worldwide.

Integrate the Recurly API with the Snowflake API

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

Insert Multiple Rows with Snowflake API on New Account Created from Recurly API
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Insert Multiple Rows with Snowflake API on New Invoice Created from Recurly API
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Insert Multiple Rows with Snowflake API on New Subscription Created from Recurly API
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Insert Multiple Rows with Snowflake API on New Transaction Created from Recurly API
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Insert Single Row with Snowflake API on New Account Created from Recurly API
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New Account Created from the Recurly API

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

 
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New Row from the Snowflake API

Emit new event when a row is added to a table

 
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New Invoice Created from the Recurly API

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

 
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New Query Results from the Snowflake API

Run a SQL query on a schedule, triggering a workflow for each row of results

 
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New Subscription Created from the Recurly API

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

 
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Insert Multiple Rows with the Snowflake API

Insert multiple rows into a table

 
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Insert Single Row with the Snowflake API

Insert a row into a table

 
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Overview of Recurly

Recurly API provides robust functionality for subscription management, including creating and updating customer accounts, managing billing information, and handling subscription lifecycle events. With Pipedream, you can leverage these capabilities to create automated workflows that respond to events in Recurly, sync data with other systems, and perform actions that enhance your subscription operations and customer experiences.

Connect Recurly

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module.exports = defineComponent({
  props: {
    recurly: {
      type: "app",
      app: "recurly",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const recurly = require('recurly')
    const client = new recurly.Client(this.recurly.$auth.api_key)
    return await client.listAccounts()
  },
})

Overview of Snowflake

Snowflake offers a cloud database and related tools to help developers create robust, secure, and scalable data warehouses. See Snowflake's Key Concepts & Architecture.

Getting Started

1. Create a user, role and warehouse in Snowflake

Snowflake recommends you create a new user, role, and warehouse when you integrate a third-party tool like Pipedream. This way, you can control permissions via the user / role, and separate Pipedream compute and costs with the warehouse. You can do this directly in the Snowflake UI.

We recommend you create a read-only account if you only need to query Snowflake. If you need to insert data into Snowflake, add permissions on the appropriate objects after you create your user.

2. Enter those details in Pipedream

Visit https://pipedream.com/accounts. Click the button to Connect an App. Enter the required Snowflake account data.

You'll only need to connect your account once in Pipedream. You can connect this account to multiple workflows to run queries against Snowflake, insert data, and more.

3. Build your first workflow

Visit https://pipedream.com/new to build your first workflow. Pipedream workflows let you connect Snowflake with 1,000+ other apps. You can trigger workflows on Snowflake queries, sending results to Slack, Google Sheets, or any app that exposes an API. Or you can accept data from another app, transform it with Python, Node.js, Go or Bash code, and insert it into Snowflake.

Learn more at Pipedream University.

Connect Snowflake

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import { promisify } from 'util'
import snowflake from 'snowflake-sdk'

export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    snowflake: {
      type: "app",
      app: "snowflake",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const connection = snowflake.createConnection({
      ...this.snowflake.$auth,
      application: "PIPEDREAM_PIPEDREAM",
    })
    const connectAsync = promisify(connection.connect)
    await connectAsync()
    
    async function connExecuteAsync(options) {
      return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
        connection.execute({
          ...options,
          complete: function(err, stmt, rows) {
            if (err) {
              reject(err)
            } else {
              resolve({stmt, rows})
            }
          }
        })
      })
    }
    
    // See https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/nodejs-driver-use.html#executing-statements
    const { rows } = await connExecuteAsync({
      sqlText: `SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP()`,
    })
    return rows
  },
})