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AWS SQS Recipes
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- Amazon S3 NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- PostgreSQL to AWS SQS
Read rows from PostgreSQL table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Shopify inventory levels to AWS SQS
Get inventory levels from Shopify API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Airtable to AWS SQS
List records from Airtable table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- MySQL to AWS SQS
Read rows from MySQL table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Supabase files to AWS SQS
Download a list of files from Supabase bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Zyte automatic extraction to AWS SQS
Zyte automatic extraction items using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Firebase Realtime Database to AWS SQS
Read items from Firebase Realtime Database using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- OpenAI prompt to AWS SQS
Get OpenAI prompt responses using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Theirstack job postings to AWS SQS
Search Theirstack job postings using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- HubSpot contacts to AWS SQS
Get HubSpot contacts using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Azure Blob CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV file entries from Azure Blob container using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Remote CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV entries from a remote file using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Monday to AWS SQS
Fetch items from Monday board using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Apollo.io contacts to AWS SQS
Search for contacts using Apollo.io API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Mailchimp to AWS SQS
Read email suscribers from Mailchimp using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Discord messages to AWS SQS
Get Discord messages using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- GoHighLevel to AWS SQS
Fetch contacts from GoHighLevel using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Supabase to AWS SQS
Read rows from Supabase table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Devengo transactions to AWS SQS
List transactions from Devengo API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Supabase NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON file entries from Supabase bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Dremio to AWS SQS
Read data from Dremio using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Google BigQuery to AWS SQS
Read rows from Google BigQuery table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Elasticsearch to AWS SQS
Read rows from Elasticsearch table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- GraphQL to AWS SQS
Read a JSON array from one GraphQL API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Github issues to AWS SQS
Get issues from Github repository using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Azure Blob NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON file entries from Azure Blob container using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Webhook to AWS SQS
Uses a custom Webhook to read items payload using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Remote NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON entries from a remote file using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- MongoDB to AWS SQS
Read documents from MongoDB collection using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Google Storage NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Holded documents to AWS SQS
Get documents from Holded API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- LDAP entries to AWS SQS
Search entries from LDAP using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- AWS DynamoDB to AWS SQS
Read items from AWS DynamoDB table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Clickhouse to AWS SQS
Read rows from Clickhouse table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Pinecone to AWS SQS
Fetch vectors from a Pinecone index using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Supabase CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV file entries from Supabase bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Oracle to AWS SQS
Read rows from Oracle table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Shopify customers to AWS SQS
Get customers from Shopify API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Get Slack messages to AWS SQS
Get Slack messages using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- auth0 Okta users to AWS SQS
Get users from auth0 Okta using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Travelperk invoices to AWS SQS
Get Travelperk invoices using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Oracle NetSuite SuiteQL records to AWS SQS
Get records from Oracle NetSuite SuiteQL using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- FTP NDJSON file to AWS SQS
Read NDJSON file entries from FTP server using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Databricks to AWS SQS
Read rows from Databricks using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Shopify orders to AWS SQS
Get orders from Shopify API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- CouchDB to AWS SQS
Read documents from CouchDB collection using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Notion database to AWS SQS
Get Notion pages contained in a database using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- FTP CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV file entries from FTP server using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Keycloak users to AWS SQS
Find Keycloak users using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Toggl to AWS SQS
Fetch Toggl time entries using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Pipedrive persons to AWS SQS
Get persons from Pipedrive using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- SOAP to AWS SQS
Fetch data from a SOAP service using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Factorial leaves to AWS SQS
Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Google Sheets to AWS SQS
Read rows from Google Sheets using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Google BigTable to AWS SQS
Read rows from Google BigTable using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Active Campaign contacts to AWS SQS
Get contacts from Active Campaign using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Notion pages to AWS SQS
Get Notion pages using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- REST API to AWS SQS
Read a JSON array from one REST API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Couchbase to AWS SQS
Read documents from Couchbase collection using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Github repository files to AWS SQS
Get files from Github repository using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Google Storage CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- SAP HANA Cloud to AWS SQS
Read rows from SAP HANA Cloud using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Redis to AWS SQS
Get entries from Redis database using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Microsoft SQL Server to AWS SQS
Read rows from Microsoft SQL Server table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- AWS Redshift to AWS SQS
Read rows from AWS Redshift table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Amazon S3 CSV file to AWS SQS
Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Snowflake to AWS SQS
Read rows from Snowflake table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Xata to AWS SQS
Read rows from Xata table using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Webflow CMS entries to AWS SQS
Get Webflow CMS entries using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- ZoomInfo contacts to AWS SQS
Get contacts from ZoomInfo API using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Algolia to AWS SQS
Search Algolia index using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- DALL-E (OpenAI) images to AWS SQS
Generate DALL-E (OpenAI) images using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Tinybird to AWS SQS
Get Tinybird CSV endpoint entries using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
- Stripe products to AWS SQS
List products from Stripe using them to send AWS SQS queue messages
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