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- Google Sheets to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Google Sheets using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- FTP CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from FTP server using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- HubSpot contacts to RabbitMQ
Get HubSpot contacts using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- SOAP to RabbitMQ
Fetch data from a SOAP service using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Monday to RabbitMQ
Fetch items from Monday board using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Get Slack messages to RabbitMQ
Get Slack messages using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Pipedrive persons to RabbitMQ
Get persons from Pipedrive using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Airtable to RabbitMQ
List records from Airtable table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- GoHighLevel to RabbitMQ
Fetch contacts from GoHighLevel using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Azure Blob CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from Azure Blob container using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Supabase to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Supabase table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- REST API to RabbitMQ
Read a JSON array from one REST API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Snowflake to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Snowflake table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Remote CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV entries from a remote file using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Oracle NetSuite SuiteQL records to RabbitMQ
Get records from Oracle NetSuite SuiteQL using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- OpenAI prompt to RabbitMQ
Get OpenAI prompt responses using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Remote NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON entries from a remote file using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Keycloak users to RabbitMQ
Find Keycloak users using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Tinybird to RabbitMQ
Get Tinybird CSV endpoint entries using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Amazon S3 CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Clickhouse to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Clickhouse table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Toggl to RabbitMQ
Fetch Toggl time entries using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Shopify orders to RabbitMQ
Get orders from Shopify API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- AWS DynamoDB to RabbitMQ
Read items from AWS DynamoDB table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Google Storage NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Factorial leaves to RabbitMQ
Get employee leaves from Factorial HR API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Zyte automatic extraction to RabbitMQ
Zyte automatic extraction items using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Notion database to RabbitMQ
Get Notion pages contained in a database using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Supabase NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON file entries from Supabase bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Discord messages to RabbitMQ
Get Discord messages using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Travelperk invoices to RabbitMQ
Get Travelperk invoices using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- PostgreSQL to RabbitMQ
Read rows from PostgreSQL table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Webhook to RabbitMQ
Uses a custom Webhook to read items payload using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Xata to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Xata table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- GraphQL to RabbitMQ
Read a JSON array from one GraphQL API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Databricks to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Databricks using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Webflow CMS entries to RabbitMQ
Get Webflow CMS entries using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Shopify customers to RabbitMQ
Get customers from Shopify API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- FTP NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON file entries from FTP server using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Supabase files to RabbitMQ
Download a list of files from Supabase bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Google BigTable to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Google BigTable using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Github repository files to RabbitMQ
Get files from Github repository using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Theirstack job postings to RabbitMQ
Search Theirstack job postings using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Couchbase to RabbitMQ
Read documents from Couchbase collection using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- CouchDB to RabbitMQ
Read documents from CouchDB collection using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Amazon S3 NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON file entries from Amazon S3 bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Holded documents to RabbitMQ
Get documents from Holded API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- LDAP entries to RabbitMQ
Search entries from LDAP using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Google BigQuery to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Google BigQuery table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- SAP HANA Cloud to RabbitMQ
Read rows from SAP HANA Cloud using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- auth0 Okta users to RabbitMQ
Get users from auth0 Okta using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Notion pages to RabbitMQ
Get Notion pages using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Github issues to RabbitMQ
Get issues from Github repository using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- DALL-E (OpenAI) images to RabbitMQ
Generate DALL-E (OpenAI) images using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Microsoft SQL Server to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Microsoft SQL Server table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Active Campaign contacts to RabbitMQ
Get contacts from Active Campaign using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Devengo transactions to RabbitMQ
List transactions from Devengo API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Azure Blob NDJSON file to RabbitMQ
Read NDJSON file entries from Azure Blob container using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Mailchimp to RabbitMQ
Read email suscribers from Mailchimp using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Redis to RabbitMQ
Get entries from Redis database using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- MongoDB to RabbitMQ
Read documents from MongoDB collection using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- ZoomInfo contacts to RabbitMQ
Get contacts from ZoomInfo API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Firebase Realtime Database to RabbitMQ
Read items from Firebase Realtime Database using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- AWS Redshift to RabbitMQ
Read rows from AWS Redshift table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Supabase CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from Supabase bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Shopify inventory levels to RabbitMQ
Get inventory levels from Shopify API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Elasticsearch to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Elasticsearch table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Oracle to RabbitMQ
Read rows from Oracle table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Pinecone to RabbitMQ
Fetch vectors from a Pinecone index using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- MySQL to RabbitMQ
Read rows from MySQL table using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Algolia to RabbitMQ
Search Algolia index using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Apollo.io contacts to RabbitMQ
Search for contacts using Apollo.io API using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Stripe products to RabbitMQ
List products from Stripe using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Google Storage CSV file to RabbitMQ
Read CSV file entries from Google Storage bucket using them to send RabbitMQ messages
- Dremio to RabbitMQ
Read data from Dremio using them to send RabbitMQ messages
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We like to call it the Zapier for developers, since we bring all the agility and benefits of NoCode tools (avoid server provisioning, environment configuration, deployments,...), but with all the power of being able to use a programming language like JavaScript or Python.
These recipes are an excellent starting point for creating your own YepCode processes and solving complex integration and automation problems.
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