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Connect Xata and REST API in our serverless environment
Use this template to Read rows from Xata table using them to calls a REST API endpoint.
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Read rows from Xata table
Used integrations:
- JavaScript 
- Python 
class HttpSourceXataQuery {
    async init() {
        // TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        // TODO: Add your http credential with xata information:
        // More info at https://www.npmjs.com/package/axios
        // baseUrl: Your Xata.io base url https://${your-workspace}.${your-zone}.xata.sh/db'
        // HTTP Headers: { "Authorization": "Bearer <your-xata-api-key>" }
        this.httpClient = axios.create({
            baseURL: `https://${yepcode.env.XATA_WORKSPACE}.${yepcode.env.XATA_ZONE}.xata.sh/db`,
            headers: {
                Authorization: `Bearer ${yepcode.env.XATA_API_KEY}`,
            },
        });
    }
    async fetch(publish, done) {
        // TODO: Set your table endpoint parameters
        // You may check API documentation for more details
        // https://xata.io/docs/overview
        const database = "<your-database>";
        const branch = "<your-branch>";
        const table = "<your-table>";
        const pagination = {
            page: {
                size: 15
            }
        };
        await this.httpClient
            .post(`/${database}:${branch}/tables/${table}/query`, pagination)
            .then(({
                data
            }) => {
                for (const row of data.records) {
                    publish(row);
                }
            })
            .catch((error) => {
                console.error(
                    `An error was thrown retrieving data`,
                    error.response.data
                );
                throw error;
            });
        done();
    }
    async close() {}
}
import requests
from urllib.parse import urljoin
class HttpSourceXataQuery:
    def setup(self):
        # More info at https://pypi.org/project/requests/
        # TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        # baseUrl: Your Xata.io base url https://${your-workspace}.${your-zone}.xata.sh/db'
        # HTTP Headers: { "Authorization": "Bearer <your-xata-api-key>" }
        self.base_url = "https://${your-workspace}.${your-zone}.xata.sh/db"
        self.session = requests.Session()
        self.session.headers.update({
            'Accept': 'application/json',
            'Content-Type': 'application/json',
            'Authorization': f'Bearer {yepcode.env.XATA_API_KEY}'
        })
    def generator(self):
        # TODO: Set your table endpoint parameters
        # You may check API documentation for more details
        # https://xata.io/docs/overview
        database = "<your-database>"
        branch = "<your-branch>"
        table = "<your-table>"
        pagination = {"page": {"size": 15}}
        response = self.session.post(
            urljoin(self.base_url, f"/{database}:{branch}/tables/{table}/query"),
            json=pagination,
        )
        response.raise_for_status()
        records = response.json()["records"]
        for record in records:
            yield record
    def close(self):
        pass
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Used integrations:
- JavaScript 
- Python 
class HttpTargetRestJsonPost {
    async init() {
        // TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        // TODO: Add your http credential with endpoint information:
        // It may manage headers or authentication
        this.httpClient = axios.create({
            baseURL: yepcode.env.ENDPOINT_BASE_URL,
            headers: {
                Authorization: `Bearer ${yepcode.env.ENDPOINT_ACCESS_TOKEN}`,
            },
        });
    }
    async consume(item) {
        // TODO: Customize the API path
        await this.httpClient.post("/the-post-rest-api-path", item);
    }
    async close() {}
}
import requests
from urllib.parse import urljoin
class HttpTargetRestJsonPost:
    def setup(self):
        # More info at https://pypi.org/project/requests/
        # TODO: Create team variables. More info at https://yepcode.io/docs/processes/team-variables
        # It may manage headers or authentication
        self.base_url = "https://<your-endpoint-url>"
        self.session = requests.Session()
        self.session.headers.update({
            'Accept': 'application/json',
            'Content-Type': 'application/json',
            'Authorization': f'Bearer {yepcode.env.YOUR_API_KEY}'
        })
    def consume(self, generator, done):
        for item in generator:
            self.process(item)
        done()
    def process(self, item):
        # TODO: Customize the path to the API call
        response = self.session.post(urljoin(self.base_url, "/the-post-rest-api-path"), json=item)
        response.raise_for_status()
    def close(self):
        pass
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