Purple Sonar

Monitor your target accounts and identify new opportunities

Integrate the Purple Sonar API with the HTTP / Webhook API

Setup the Purple Sonar API trigger to run a workflow which integrates with the HTTP / Webhook API. Pipedream's integration platform allows you to integrate Purple Sonar and HTTP / Webhook remarkably fast. Free for developers.

New Requests from the HTTP / Webhook API

Get a URL and emit the full HTTP event on every request (including headers and query parameters). You can also configure the HTTP response code, body, and more.

 
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New Requests (Payload Only) from the HTTP / Webhook API

Get a URL and emit the HTTP body as an event on every request

 
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New event when the content of the URL changes. from the HTTP / Webhook API

Emit new event when the content of the URL changes.

 
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Send any HTTP Request with the HTTP / Webhook API

Send an HTTP request using any method and URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers, and basic auth.

 
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Send GET Request with the HTTP / Webhook API

Send an HTTP GET request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

 
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Send POST Request with the HTTP / Webhook API

Send an HTTP POST request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

 
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Send PUT Request with the HTTP / Webhook API

Send an HTTP PUT request to any URL. Optionally configure query string parameters, headers and basic auth.

 
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Return HTTP Response with the HTTP / Webhook API

Use with an HTTP trigger that uses "Return a custom response from your workflow" as its HTTP Response

 
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Overview of Purple Sonar

The Purple Sonar API allows developers to quickly create custom audio
processing applications. With its powerful and sophisticated algorithms, the
API allows for a wide range of audio processing applications such as speech
recognition, music analysis, audio processing, and more.

Here are some examples of what you can build with the Purple Sonar API:

  • Speech Recognition & Synthesis: Create applications that are capable of
    recognizing and synthesizing user speech.
  • Music Analysis: Analyze audio sources to identify patterns and extract
    harmonic content.
  • Audio Processing: Manipulate various audio sources, such as applying effects
    and filters.
  • Singing Voice Amplification: Make vocals louder and clearer for karaoke, EDM,
    and live performances.
  • Automated Mixing/Mastering: Automatically mix/master multiple audio sources
    together.
  • System Identification: Analyze audio signals and create audio-based systems
    that are capable of reacting in response to environmental changes.
  • Speech Enrichment: Enhance the intelligibility of speech with noise
    cancellation, echo reduction, and volume equalization.

Connect Purple Sonar

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    sonar: {
      type: "app",
      app: "sonar",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    return await axios($, {
      url: `https://api-public.purplesonar.com/api/v1/enrich/domain/google.com`,
      headers: {
        Authorization: `Bearer ${this.sonar.$auth.api_key}`,
      },
    })
  },
})

Connect HTTP / Webhook

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// To use any npm package on Pipedream, just import it
import axios from "axios"

export default defineComponent({
  async run({ steps, $ }) {
    const { data } = await axios({
      method: "GET",
      url: "https://pokeapi.co/api/v2/pokemon/charizard",
    })
    return data.species
  },
})

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