

Integrate Notion and Google Cloud Storage
Connect Notion and Google Cloud Storage nodes in your workflow. Integrate with any tool or database and ship powerful backend logic and APIs instantly - No code required!
Node stack
Supported Notion and Google Cloud Storage Nodes
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Append Blocks to Page
A block object represents a piece of content within Notion. The API translates the headings, toggles, paragraphs, lists, media, and more that you can interact with in the Notion UI as different block type objects. (https://developers.notion.com/reference/block)

Create Comments
Creates a comment in a page or existing discussion thread.

Create Notion Access Token
Creates an access token for third-party service authentication with Notion

Create Page
Creates a new page that is a child of an existing page or database using OAuth

Creates a database as a subpage
Creates a database as a subpage in the specified parent page, with the specified properties schema. Currently, the parent of a new database must be a Notion page or a wiki database.

Fetch Page
Retrieve a Notion page using OAuth.

Fetch Page Blocks
A block object represents a piece of content within Notion. The API translates the headings, toggles, paragraphs, lists, media, and more that you can interact with in the Notion UI as different block type objects. (https://developers.notion.com/reference/block)

List Users
Lists all users in a Notion workspace

Query Database
Gets a list of Pages and/or Databases contained in the database, filtered and ordered according to the filter conditions and sort criteria provided in the request using OAuth

Retrieve Comments
Retrieves a list of un-resolved Comment objects from a page or block via OAuth

Retrieve Database
Retrieves a database object — information that describes the structure and columns of a database — for a provided database ID.

Search By Title
Performs a search on Notion for a given title through all the parent and child pages using OAuth

Update Block
Updates the content for the specified `block_id` based on the block type.. Official Documentation - [here](https://developers.notion.com/reference/update-a-block)

Update Database
Updates Notion database. Retrieves a database object — information that describes the structure and columns of a database via OAuth

Update Notion Page
Updates the properties of a page in a database. Official Documentation - [here](https://developers.notion.com/reference/patch-page)
Create File
Create a file with the given content, creating the folder if it doesn't exist
Delete File
Checks if a file exists in your GCP storage bucket and deletes it
Delete GCP Folder
Deletes a folder in GCP Storage if it exists
File Rename
Checks if a file exists at a given path in GCP storage and renames it
Generate Public Download URL
Generate a publicly accessible download URL from a Google Cloud Storage file path.
List GCP Storage Files
List files in the specified GCP storage bucket directory
Move File
Checks if a file exists in the Google Cloud Storage and if it does, moves it to a different location.
Move Folder
Check if a folder exists in the GCP storage and move it along with its contents to a different path.
Rename GCP Folder
Renames a given folder in Google Cloud Storage if it exists.
Upload Base64 File
Uploads a Base64 file to Google Cloud Storage and returns the public URL
Upload File from External URL
Uploads a file from an external URL to GCP Storage and returns its public URL
Upload Text to File
Uploads a text content to a specified GCP storage bucket and returns the file's public URL
Zip GCP Folder
Zips an existing folder in GCP storage and returns a download url.
Quick start
How to integrate Notion and Google Cloud Storage
Step 1 — Add the nodes to your workflow
Create a new workflow in BuildShip, click “Add node”, and select the Notion and Google Cloud Storage 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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