SFTP (password-based auth)

Interact with an SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) Server using a username and password for auth

Integrate the SFTP (password-based auth) API with the Amazon SES API

Setup the SFTP (password-based auth) API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the Amazon SES API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate SFTP (password-based auth) and Amazon SES remarkably fast. Free for developers.

Create Email Template with Amazon SES API on New Remote Directory Watcher from SFTP (password-based auth) API
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Get Email Template with Amazon SES API on New Remote Directory Watcher from SFTP (password-based auth) API
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Send Email with Amazon SES API on New Remote Directory Watcher from SFTP (password-based auth) API
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Send Templated Email with Amazon SES API on New Remote Directory Watcher from SFTP (password-based auth) API
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Update Email Template with Amazon SES API on New Remote Directory Watcher from SFTP (password-based auth) API
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New Remote Directory Watcher from the SFTP (password-based auth) API

Emit new events when files get created, changed or deleted from a remote directory. See the docs

 
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Create Email Template with the Amazon SES API

Create a HTML or a plain text email template. See the docs

 
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Upload String as File with the SFTP (password-based auth) API

Uploads a UTF-8 string as a file on an SFTP server

 
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Get Email Template with the Amazon SES API

Get an email template. See the docs

 
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Send Email with the Amazon SES API

Send an email using Amazon SES. Supports simple email messaging. See the docs

 
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Send Templated Email with the Amazon SES API

Send an email replacing the template tags with values using Amazon SES. See the docs

 
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Overview of SFTP (password-based auth)

SFTP on Pipedream enables secure file management on remote servers directly from your workflows. Utilize this app to automate file uploads, downloads, and synchronization tasks between your systems and SFTP servers. Implement robust data pipelines or deploy content to web servers without manual intervention, all while maintaining a high level of security with password-based authentication.

Connect SFTP (password-based auth)

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module.exports = defineComponent({
  props: {
    sftp_password_based_auth: {
      type: "app",
      app: "sftp_password_based_auth",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const Client = require('ssh2-sftp-client');
    
    const { 
      host,
      username,
      password,
    } = this.sftp_password_based_auth.$auth
    
    const config = {
      host,
      username,
      password,
    }
    
    const sftp = new Client()
    
    await sftp.connect(config)
    this.cwd = await sftp.cwd();
    return await sftp.end();
  },
})

Overview of Amazon SES

Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) is a powerful cloud-based email sending service designed to help digital marketers and application developers send marketing, notification, and transactional emails. With the SES API, you can reliably send emails at scale, manage sender reputations, view email sending statistics, and maintain a high deliverability rate. Leveraging Pipedream's capabilities, you can integrate SES seamlessly into serverless workflows, automate email responses based on triggers from other apps, and analyze the effectiveness of your email campaigns by connecting to data analytics platforms.

Connect Amazon SES

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module.exports = defineComponent({
  props: {
    amazon_ses: {
      type: "app",
      app: "amazon_ses",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const AWS = require("aws-sdk")
    const { accessKeyId, secretAccessKey } = this.amazon_ses.$auth
    
    const ses = new AWS.SES({
      accessKeyId, 
      secretAccessKey,
      region: 'us-east-1',
    })
    
    const sesParams = {
      Destination: {
        ToAddresses: ["<your email here>"],
      }, 
      Message: {
        Body: {
          Html: {
            Charset: "UTF-8", 
            Data: "<h1>This is a test</h1>",
          }, 
            Text: {
            Charset: "UTF-8", 
            Data: "This is a test",
          }
        }, 
        Subject: {
          Charset: "UTF-8", 
          Data: "Test email",
        }
      },
      Source: "<your from address here", 
    };
    
    this.resp = await ses.sendEmail(sesParams).promise()
  },
})