Integrate Postgres and GitHub to automate workflows and backend

Connect Postgres and GitHub nodes to in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!

Getting Started

How To Connect Postgres and GitHub

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Step 1: Add Trigger Node

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

Step 1: Add Trigger Node

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

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Step 1: Add Trigger Node

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

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Step 2: Connect Postgres and GitHub

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

Step 2: Connect Postgres and GitHub

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

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Step 2: Connect Postgres and GitHub

It is the node that will start your workflow execution.

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Step 3: Integrate with any other tool or service

Add any other tools or your preferred database nodes. If an integration is not available generate your own using AI

Step 3: Integrate with any other tool or service

Add any other tools or your preferred database nodes. If an integration is not available generate your own using AI

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Step 3: Integrate with any other tool or service

Add any other tools or your preferred database nodes. If an integration is not available generate your own using AI

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Step 4: Execute Workflow

Once done, test and click ship to run as an API or scheduled job.

Step 4: Execute Workflow

Once done, test and click ship to run as an API or scheduled job.

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Step 4: Execute Workflow

Once done, test and click ship to run as an API or scheduled job.

Node stack

Supported Triggers & Actions

Postgres NODES

Delete Row

Deletes a row from a specified table in a Postgres database

Fetch Table Data

Fetch data from a Postgres DB

Fetch Table Schema

Fetch the schema of a specific table in a PostgreSQL database

Insert Data

Inserts data into a specified table in a Postgres database securely

Update Row Data

Updates a specific row in a Postgres database table securely

GitHub NODES

GitHub Trigger

Creates a repository webhook on GitHub. In other words, this workflow will be executed when there is an event on the provided repository.

trigger

Add Labels to Issues

Appends the provided labels to a Github PR/Issue using Octokit

script

Commit File - OAuth

Commit a file to a GitHub repository using a personal access token, repository name, branch, file name, and file content.

script

Count Open Issues

Gets the number of open issues excluding pull requests in a public repository using Octokit library

script

Create Branch

Create a new branch on Github using Octokit with personal access token, repository, base branch, and new branch name

script

Create Branch - OAuth

Create a new branch on Github using Octokit with personal access token, repository, base branch, and new branch name

script

Create Pull Request

Create a pull request on GitHub using Octokit

script

Create Pull Request - OAuth

Create a new pull request on Github

script

Fetch Commits Since Last Release

Fetches commits and pull requests merged since the last release using Octokit

script

Fetch GitHub User

Fetches a GitHub user by username

script

Get File Content

Fetches the content of a file from a GitHub repository.

script

Get Issue

Fetch data of a specific issue or PR using octokit library

script

Get Issue - OAuth

Fetches a specific issue from a GitHub repository

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Get Issue Labels

Fetches the existing labels in a Github repository using Octokit

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Get Issue Labels - OAuth

Fetches labels of a GitHub repository

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Get User - OAuth

Fetches a GitHub user by username

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Rename Branch - OAuth

Renames a Github branch

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