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Getting Started

This integration creates a workflow with a Google Postmaster Tools trigger and AWS action. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Select this integration
  2. Configure the New Matched Traffic Stats trigger
    1. Connect your Google Postmaster Tools account
    2. Configure timer
    3. Select a Domain Name
    4. Configure filterInfo
    5. Optional- Configure Match All Filters
    6. Optional- Select one or more IP Reputation
    7. Optional- Select one or more Domain Reputation
    8. Optional- Configure User Reported Spam Ratio Greater Than or Equal To
    9. Optional- Configure SPF Success Ratio Less Than
    10. Optional- Configure DKIM Success Ratio Less Than
    11. Optional- Configure DMARC Success Ratio Less Than
    12. Optional- Configure Outbound Encryption Ratio Less Than
    13. Optional- Configure Inbound Encryption Ratio Less Than
    14. Optional- Configure Error Ratio Greater Than or Equal To
    15. Optional- Select a Error Categories
  3. Configure the CloudWatch Logs - Put Log Event action
    1. Connect your AWS account
    2. Select a AWS Region
    3. Select a CloudWatch Log Groups
    4. Select a CloudWatch Log Streams
    5. Configure Message
    6. Configure Timestamp
    7. Optional- Configure Sequence token
  4. Deploy the workflow
  5. Send a test event to validate your setup
  6. Turn on the trigger

Details

This integration uses pre-built, source-available components from Pipedream's GitHub repo. These components are developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Trigger

Description:Emits a new event when traffic stats match certain criteria. [See the documentation](https://developers.google.com/gmail/postmaster/reference/rest)
Version:0.1.0
Key:google_postmaster_tools_api-new-matched-traffic-stats

Google Postmaster Tools Overview

The Google Postmaster Tools API offers insights into the performance and deliverability of emails sent to Gmail users. It provides data on spam rates, feedback loops, delivery errors, and more, allowing senders to optimize email campaigns and enhance inbox placement. In Pipedream, you can harness this data to automate monitoring, analyze sending patterns, and integrate email performance metrics with other services for comprehensive analysis and action.

Trigger Code

import { DEFAULT_POLLING_SOURCE_TIMER_INTERVAL } from "@pipedream/platform";
import googlePostmasterToolsApi from "../../google_postmaster_tools_api.app.mjs";
import sampleEmit from "./test-event.mjs";

export default {
  key: "google_postmaster_tools_api-new-matched-traffic-stats",
  name: "New Matched Traffic Stats",
  description:
    "Emits a new event when traffic stats match certain criteria. [See the documentation](https://developers.google.com/gmail/postmaster/reference/rest)",
  version: "0.1.0",
  type: "source",
  dedupe: "unique",
  sampleEmit,
  props: {
    googlePostmasterToolsApi,
    db: "$.service.db",
    timer: {
      type: "$.interface.timer",
      default: {
        intervalSeconds: DEFAULT_POLLING_SOURCE_TIMER_INTERVAL,
      },
    },
    domain: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "domain",
      ],
    },
    filterInfo: {
      type: "alert",
      alertType: "info",
      content: "By default, events will be emitted when matching **any** of the configured filters. If you want **all** configured filters to be required instead, you can use the `Match All Filters` prop below.",
    },
    matchAllFilters: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "matchAllFilters",
      ],
    },
    ipReputation: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "ipReputation",
      ],
    },
    domainReputation: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "domainReputation",
      ],
    },
    userReportedSpamRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "userReportedSpamRatio",
      ],
    },
    spfSuccessRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "spfSuccessRatio",
      ],
    },
    dkimSuccessRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "dkimSuccessRatio",
      ],
    },
    dmarcSuccessRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "dmarcSuccessRatio",
      ],
    },
    outboundEncryptionRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "outboundEncryptionRatio",
      ],
    },
    inboundEncryptionRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "inboundEncryptionRatio",
      ],
    },
    errorRatio: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "errorRatio",
      ],
    },
    errorCategories: {
      propDefinition: [
        googlePostmasterToolsApi,
        "errorCategories",
      ],
    },
  },
  methods: {
    _getSavedItems() {
      return this.db.get("savedItems") ?? [];
    },
    _setSavedItems(value) {
      this.db.set("savedItems", value);
    },
    getDateValues(date) {
      const [
        year,
        month,
        day,
      ] = date.toISOString().split("T")[0].split("-").map((i) => Number(i));
      return {
        year,
        month,
        day,
      };
    },
    async getTrafficStats() {
      const today = new Date();
      const oneDayAgo = new Date(today);
      oneDayAgo.setDate(oneDayAgo.getDate() - 7);
      const endDate = this.getDateValues(today);
      const startDate = this.getDateValues(oneDayAgo);

      return this.googlePostmasterToolsApi.getDomainTrafficStats({
        domainName: this.domain,
        params: {
          "startDate.day": startDate.day,
          "startDate.month": startDate.month,
          "startDate.year": startDate.year,
          "endDate.day": endDate.day,
          "endDate.month": endDate.month,
          "endDate.year": endDate.year,
        },
      });
    },
    filterIpReputation(item) {
      let { ipReputation } = this;
      if (typeof ipReputation === "string")
        ipReputation = ipReputation.split(",");
      if (!ipReputation?.length) return undefined;
      return item.ipReputations.some(
        ({
          reputation, ipCount,
        }) =>
          ipReputation.includes(reputation) && ipCount > 0,
      );
    },
    filterDomainReputation(item) {
      let { domainReputation } = this;
      if (typeof domainReputation === "string")
        domainReputation = domainReputation.split(",");
      if (!domainReputation?.length) return undefined;
      return domainReputation.includes(item.domainReputation);
    },
    filterRatio(prop, value, greaterOrEqual = false) {
      if (prop?.endsWith("%")) prop = Number(prop.slice(0, -1)) / 100;
      const ratio = Number(prop);
      if (isNaN(ratio) || value === undefined) return undefined;
      return greaterOrEqual
        ? value >= ratio
        : value < ratio;
    },
    filterSpamRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(
        this.userReportedSpamRatio,
        item.userReportedSpamRatio,
        true,
      );
    },
    filterSpfSuccessRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(this.spfSuccessRatio, item.spfSuccessRatio);
    },
    filterDkimSuccessRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(this.dkimSuccessRatio, item.dkimSuccessRatio);
    },
    filterDmarcSuccessRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(this.dmarcSuccessRatio, item.dmarcSuccessRatio);
    },
    filterOutboundEncryptionRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(
        this.outboundEncryptionRatio,
        item.outboundEncryptionRatio,
      );
    },
    filterInboundEncryptionRatio(item) {
      return this.filterRatio(
        this.inboundEncryptionRatio,
        item.inboundEncryptionRatio,
      );
    },
    filterErrorRatio(item) {
      const ratio = Number(this.errorRatio);
      if (isNaN(ratio)) return undefined;

      let { errorCategories } = this;
      if (typeof errorCategories === "string")
        errorCategories = errorCategories.split(",");

      return item.deliveryErrors.some(
        ({
          errorType, errorRatio,
        }) =>
          (!errorCategories || errorCategories.includes(errorType)) && errorRatio > ratio,
      );
    },
    matchesCriteria(item) {
      // Filters return undefined if the prop is not set, or true/false otherwise
      // Filters are a logical AND - if any filter returns false, the item is not emitted
      const filters = [
        this.filterIpReputation,
        this.filterDomainReputation,
        this.filterSpamRatio,
        this.filterSpfSuccessRatio,
        this.filterDkimSuccessRatio,
        this.filterDmarcSuccessRatio,
        this.filterOutboundEncryptionRatio,
        this.filterInboundEncryptionRatio,
        this.filterErrorRatio,
      ];

      let hasMatch = false;

      for (let filter of filters) {
        const result = filter(item);
        if (result === true) {
          if (!this.matchAllFilters) return true;
          hasMatch = true;
        } else if (result === false && this.matchAllFilters) {
          return false;
        }
      }

      return hasMatch;
    },
  },
  async run() {
    const savedItems = this._getSavedItems();
    const ts = Date.now();
    const stats = await this.getTrafficStats();
    stats?.trafficStats?.filter(({ name }) => !savedItems.includes(name)).forEach((item) => {
      const id = item.name;
      if (this.matchesCriteria(item)) {
        this.$emit(item, {
          id,
          summary: `Matched Traffic Stats: ${id}`,
          ts,
        });
        savedItems.push(id);
      }
    });
    this._setSavedItems(savedItems);
  },
};

Trigger Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
Google Postmaster ToolsgooglePostmasterToolsApiappThis component uses the Google Postmaster Tools app.
N/Adb$.service.dbThis component uses $.service.db to maintain state between executions.
timer$.interface.timer
Domain NamedomainstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
Match All FiltersmatchAllFiltersboolean

If true, events will only be emitted if they match all of the selected criteria. The default behavior is matching any of them.

IP ReputationipReputationstring[]Select a value from the drop down menu:{ "label": "High", "value": "HIGH" }{ "label": "Medium", "value": "MEDIUM" }{ "label": "Low", "value": "LOW" }{ "label": "Bad", "value": "BAD" }
Domain ReputationdomainReputationstring[]Select a value from the drop down menu:{ "label": "High", "value": "HIGH" }{ "label": "Medium", "value": "MEDIUM" }{ "label": "Low", "value": "LOW" }{ "label": "Bad", "value": "BAD" }
User Reported Spam Ratio Greater Than or Equal TouserReportedSpamRatiostring

Emit events only when the user reported spam ratio is greater than, or equal to, the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

SPF Success Ratio Less ThanspfSuccessRatiostring

Emit events only when the SPF success ratio is less than the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

DKIM Success Ratio Less ThandkimSuccessRatiostring

Emit events only when the DKIM success ratio is less than the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

DMARC Success Ratio Less ThandmarcSuccessRatiostring

Emit events only when the DMARC success ratio is less than the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

Outbound Encryption Ratio Less ThanoutboundEncryptionRatiostring

Emit events only when the outbound encryption ratio is less than the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

Inbound Encryption Ratio Less ThaninboundEncryptionRatiostring

Emit events only when the inbound encryption ratio is less than the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

Error Ratio Greater Than or Equal ToerrorRatiostring

Emit events only when the error ratio (in the specified Error Categories, or any if not specified) is greater than, or equal to, the specified value (can be a percentage, e.g. 10% or a ratio between 0 and 1, e.g. 0.1)

Error CategorieserrorCategoriesstringSelect a value from the drop down menu:{ "value": "RATE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED", "label": "The Domain or IP is sending traffic at a suspiciously high rate, due to which temporary rate limits have been imposed. The limit will be lifted when Gmail is confident enough of the nature of the traffic." }{ "value": "SUSPECTED_SPAM", "label": "The traffic is suspected to be spam, by Gmail, for various reasons." }{ "value": "CONTENT_SPAMMY", "label": "The traffic is suspected to be spammy, specific to the content." }{ "value": "BAD_ATTACHMENT", "label": "Traffic contains attachments not supported by Gmail." }{ "value": "BAD_DMARC_POLICY", "label": "The sender domain has set up a DMARC rejection policy." }{ "value": "LOW_IP_REPUTATION", "label": "The IP reputation of the sending IP is very low." }{ "value": "LOW_DOMAIN_REPUTATION", "label": "The Domain reputation of the sending domain is very low." }{ "value": "IP_IN_RBL", "label": "The IP is listed in one or more public Real-time Blackhole Lists. Work with the RBL to get your IP delisted." }{ "value": "DOMAIN_IN_RBL", "label": "The Domain is listed in one or more public Real-time Blackhole Lists. Work with the RBL to get your domain delisted." }{ "value": "BAD_PTR_RECORD", "label": "The sending IP is missing a PTR record." }

Trigger Authentication

Google Postmaster Tools uses OAuth authentication. When you connect your Google Postmaster Tools account, Pipedream will open a popup window where you can sign into Google Postmaster Tools and grant Pipedream permission to connect to your account. Pipedream securely stores and automatically refreshes the OAuth tokens so you can easily authenticate any Google Postmaster Tools API.

Pipedream requests the following authorization scopes when you connect your account:

emailprofilehttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/postmaster.readonly

About Google Postmaster Tools

Use Postmaster Tools to analyze your email performance, and help Gmail route your messages to the right place

Action

Description:Uploads a log event to the specified log stream. [See docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-cloudwatch-logs/classes/putlogeventscommand.html)
Version:0.1.1
Key:aws-cloudwatch-logs-put-log-event

AWS Overview

The AWS API unlocks endless possibilities for automation with Pipedream. With this powerful combo, you can manage your AWS services and resources, automate deployment workflows, process data, and react to events across your AWS infrastructure. Pipedream offers a serverless platform for creating workflows triggered by various events that can execute AWS SDK functions, making it an efficient tool to integrate, automate, and orchestrate tasks across AWS services and other apps.

Action Code

import common from "../../common/common-cloudwatch-logs.mjs";
import { toSingleLineString } from "../../common/utils.mjs";

export default {
  ...common,
  key: "aws-cloudwatch-logs-put-log-event",
  name: "CloudWatch Logs - Put Log Event",
  description: toSingleLineString(`
    Uploads a log event to the specified log stream.
    [See docs](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/v3/latest/clients/client-cloudwatch-logs/classes/putlogeventscommand.html)
  `),
  version: "0.1.1",
  type: "action",
  props: {
    aws: common.props.aws,
    region: common.props.region,
    logGroupName: common.props.logGroupName,
    logStreamName: common.props.logStreamName,
    message: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Message",
      description: "The event message",
    },
    timestamp: {
      type: "integer",
      label: "Timestamp",
      description: "The Unix timestamp for when the event occurred, in milliseconds",
    },
    sequenceToken: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Sequence token",
      description: toSingleLineString(`
        The sequence token obtained from the response of the previous \`PutLogEvents\` call.
        An upload in a newly created log stream does not need a sequence token.
        **You can also get the sequence token using \`DescribeLogStreams\`**.
        If you call \`PutLogEvents\` twice within a narrow time period using the same value for sequenceToken,
        both calls might be successful or one might be rejected.
      `),
      optional: true,
    },
  },
  async run({ $ }) {
    const params = {
      logGroupName: this.logGroupName,
      logStreamName: this.logStreamName,
      logEvents: [
        {
          message: this.message,
          timestamp: this.timestamp,
        },
      ],
    };
    if (this.sequenceToken) {
      params.sequenceToken = this.sequenceToken;
    }
    const response = await this.putLogEvents(params);
    if (response.rejectedLogEventsInfo) {
      $.export("$summary", "Log event was rejected");
    } else {
      $.export("$summary", "Successfully stored log");
    }
    return response;
  },
};

Action Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI.

LabelPropTypeDescription
AWSawsappThis component uses the AWS app.
AWS RegionregionstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
CloudWatch Log GroupslogGroupNamestringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
CloudWatch Log StreamslogStreamNamestringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
Messagemessagestring

The event message

Timestamptimestampinteger

The Unix timestamp for when the event occurred, in milliseconds

Sequence tokensequenceTokenstring

The sequence token obtained from the response of the previous PutLogEvents call. An upload in a newly created log stream does not need a sequence token. You can also get the sequence token using DescribeLogStreams. If you call PutLogEvents twice within a narrow time period using the same value for sequenceToken, both calls might be successful or one might be rejected.

Action Authentication

AWS uses API keys for authentication. When you connect your AWS account, Pipedream securely stores the keys so you can easily authenticate to AWS APIs in both code and no-code steps.

Follow the AWS Instructions for creating an IAM user with an associated access and secret key.

As a best practice, attach the minimum set of IAM permissions necessary to perform the specific task in Pipedream. If your workflow only needs to perform a single API call, you should create a user and associate an IAM group / policy with permission to do only that task. You can create as many linked AWS accounts in Pipedream as you'd like.

Enter your access and secret key below.

About AWS

Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services.

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