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Connect Remote CSV file and Airtable in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read CSV entries from a remote file using them to create new records on Airtable table.
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Read CSV entries from a remote file
Used integrations:
JavaScript
Python
class HttpSourceReadRemoteCsv {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your http credential with endpoint information:
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
// It may manage headers or authentication
this.axiosClient = yepcode.integration.http("your-http-credential-name");
}
async fetch(publish, done) {
// TODO: Customize the path to the csv file
await this.axiosClient
.get("/the-csv-file-path.csv", {
responseType: "stream",
})
.then(({
data
}) => {
data
.pipe(
csv.parse({
trim: true,
columns: true,
delimiter: ",",
skip_empty_lines: true,
})
)
.on("data", async (line) => {
// TODO: Map your item
const item = {
id: line.Index,
name: line.Name
};
await publish(item);
})
.on("end", done);
});
}
async close() {}
}
import csv
class HttpSourceReadRemoteCsv:
def setup(self):
# TODO: Create your http credential with endpoint information:
# More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/http/#credential-configuration
# It may manage headers or authentication
self.session = yepcode.integration.http("your-http-csv-credential-name")
# TODO: If your csv does no have headers, you can define them here as a list:
# self.fieldnames = ["column1", "column2", "column3"]
self.fieldnames = None
def generator(self):
response = self.session.get("/the-csv-file-path.csv", stream=True)
response.raise_for_status()
lines = response.iter_lines(decode_unicode=True)
reader = csv.DictReader(lines, fieldnames=self.fieldnames)
for row in reader:
yield row
lines.close()
response.close()
def close(self):
pass
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Let's talkCreate new records on Airtable table
Used integrations:
JavaScript
Python
class AirtableTargetCreateRecords {
async init() {
// TODO: Create your airtable credential
// More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/integrations/airtable/#credential-configuration
this.airtableClient = yepcode.integration.airtable(
"your-airtable-credential-name"
);
// TODO: Customize your base id and table id
// More info at https://support.airtable.com/docs/understanding-airtable-ids
this.table = this.airtableClient
.base("your-base-id")
.table("your-table-id");
}
async consume(item) {
await this.table.create({
// TODO: Customize item attributes mapping to record columns
id: `${item.id}`,
name: item.name,
});
}
async close() {}
}
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