Vero

Game-changing multi-channel messaging tools for the next generation of marketers.

Integrate the Vero API with the MySQL API

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

Create or Update User with Vero API on New Column from MySQL API
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Create or Update User with Vero API on New or Updated Row from MySQL API
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Create or Update User with Vero API on New Row (Custom Query) from MySQL API
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Create or Update User with Vero API on New Row from MySQL API
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Create or Update User with Vero API on New Table from MySQL API
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New Column from the MySQL API

Emit new event when you add a new column to a table. See the docs here

 
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New or Updated Row from the MySQL API

Emit new event when you add or modify a new row in a table. See the docs here

 
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New Row from the MySQL API

Emit new event when you add a new row to a table. See the docs here

 
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New Row (Custom Query) from the MySQL API

Emit new event when new rows are returned from a custom query. See the docs here

 
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New Table from the MySQL API

Emit new event when a new table is added to a database. See the docs here

 
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Create or Update User with the Vero API

This endpoint creates a new user profile if the user doesn't exist yet. Otherwise, the user profile is updated based on the properties provided. See the documentation

 
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Create Row with the MySQL API

Adds a new row. See the docs here

 
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Track Event for User with the Vero API

This endpoint tracks an event for a specific user. If the user profile doesn't exist Vero will create it. See the documentation

 
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Delete Row with the MySQL API

Delete an existing row. See the docs here

 
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Execute Query with the MySQL API

Find row(s) via a custom query. See the docs here

 
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Overview of Vero

Vero's API allows you to automate email marketing tasks such as managing campaigns, users, and events. Integrating Vero with Pipedream enables you to create workflows that respond to various triggers, like webhooks or schedules, and carry out actions such as sending emails, segmenting users, or tracking events. This integration can be a powerful tool to personalize your marketing efforts and respond in real-time to your customers' interactions.

Connect Vero

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import { axios } from "@pipedream/platform"
export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    vero: {
      type: "app",
      app: "vero",
    }
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    const data = {
      "auth_token": `${this.vero.$auth.auth_token}`,
      "id":"1234",
      "email":"test@getvero.com",
      "channels": [{"type": "push", "address": "UNIQUE_DEVICE_TOKEN", "platform": "android"}],
      "data": {"first_name": "John", "last_name": "Doe"}
    }
    return await axios($, {
      method: "POST",
      url: `https://api.getvero.com/api/v2/users/track`,
      headers: {
        "Content-Type": `application/json`,
      },
      data,
    })
  },
})

Overview of MySQL

The MySQL application on Pipedream enables direct interaction with your MySQL databases, allowing you to perform CRUD operations—create, read, update, delete—on your data with ease. You can leverage these capabilities to automate data synchronization, report generation, and event-based triggers that kick off workflows in other apps. With Pipedream's serverless platform, you can connect MySQL to hundreds of other services without managing infrastructure, crafting complex code, or handling authentication.

Connect MySQL

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import mysql from '@pipedream/mysql';

export default defineComponent({
  props: {
    mysql,
  },
  async run({steps, $}) {
    // Component source code:
    // https://github.com/PipedreamHQ/pipedream/tree/master/components/mysql

    const queryObj = {
      sql: "SELECT NOW()",
      values: [], // Ignored since query does not contain placeholders
    };
    return await this.mysql.executeQuery(queryObj);
  },
});