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BuildShip File Storage

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Webflow

Integrate BuildShip File Storage and Webflow

Connect BuildShip File Storage and Webflow nodes in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!

Node stack

Supported BuildShip File Storage and Webflow Nodes

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Delete File

Checks if a file exists in BuildShip's GCP storage and deletes it

Delete Folder

Deletes a folder in BuildShip's GCP Storage if it exists.

File Rename

Checks if a file exists at a given path in BuildShip's in-built GCP storage and renames it

Generate Public Download URL

Generate a publicly accessible download URL from BuildShip's Google Cloud Storage file path.

List Files

List files in BuildShip's GCP storage bucket directory

Move File

Checks if a file exists in BuildShip's GCP Storage and if it does, moves it to a different location.

Move Folder

Check if a folder exists in BuildShip's GCP storage and move it along with its contents to a different path.

Rename Storage Folder

Renames a given folder in BuildShip's GCP Storage if it exists.

Upload Base64 File

Uploads a Base64 file to BuildShip's in-built Google Cloud Storage Bucket and returns the public URL

Upload File

Uploads a file to BuildShip's in-built Google Cloud Storage Bucket and returns the public URL

Upload File Buffer

Uploads a file from a buffer to BuildShip's in-built Google Cloud Storage Bucket and returns the public URL

Upload File From URL

Uploads a file from URL to BuildShip's in-built Google Cloud Storage Bucket and returns the public URL

Upload Text to File

Uploads a text content to the in-built BuildShip GCP storage bucket and returns the file's public URL.

Zip Folder

Zips an existing folder in BuildShip's GCP storage and returns a download url.

Webflow Trigger

Receive real-time updates on your Webflow site changes and trigger workflows based on them

Create Asset Folder

Create an Asset Folder within a given site.

Create Collection

Create a CMS Collection for a Webflow site.

Create Collection Field

Create a custom field in a Webflow CMS collection.

Create Item

Create Item in a CMS Collection on Webflow

Create Live Item

Create live Item in a Collection. This Item will be published to the live site.

Create Product & SKU

Creating a new Product involves creating both a Product and a SKU, since a Product Item has to have, at minimum, a single SKU. [Read More](https://docs.developers.webflow.com/data/reference/create-product)

Delete Collection

Delete a Webflow CMS collection using its ID.

Delete Collection Field

Delete a custom field in a collection. This endpoint does not currently support bulk deletion.

Get Asset

Get an Asset.

Get Collection Details

Get the full details of a Webflow collection from its ID.

Get Custom Domains

Get a list of all custom domains related to a Webflow site.

Get Form Schema

Get information about a given Webflow form by ID.

Get Form Submission

Get information about a given Webflow form submission.

Get Page Content

Get static content from a static Webflow page.

Get Page Metadata

Get metadata information for a single Webflow page.

Get Product and SKUs

Retrieve a single product by its id. All of its SKUs will also be retrieved.

Get Site

Get details of a specific Webflow site by ID.

List Asset Folders

List Asset Folders within a given site.

List Assets

List assets for a given site.

Quick start

How to integrate BuildShip File Storage and Webflow

Step 1 — Add the nodes to your workflow

Create a new workflow in BuildShip, click “Add node”, and select the BuildShip File Storage and Webflow actions you want to use.

Step 2 — Configure each node

Go to each node to authenticate (or add your API key) and fill in the required parameters.

Step 3 — Connect the nodes

Each node in BuildShip can connect to others by using their output variables. When you reference a variable from one node in another, BuildShip automatically links them in the workflow.

Step 4 — Test your workflow

Define your starting data in the Inputs node and choose what to do with the result in the Flow Output node. Finally, run a test to see your workflow in action.

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