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Abyssale

With Abyssale modules in Make, you can generate visuals and manage the scaling, export, and retrieval of visuals in your Abyssale account.

To use the Abyssale modules, you must have an Abyssale account. You can create an account at https://www.abyssale.com.

Refer to the Abyssale API documentation for a list of available endpoints.

Connect Abyssale to Make

To establish the connection, you must:

Obtain your API key in Abyssale

To obtain your API key from your Abyssale account:

  1. Log in to your Abyssale account.

  2. In the top navigation, click Settings.

  3. In the left sidebar, click API Key.

  4. Click the Request an API Key button.

  5. Copy the API Key value shown and store it in a safe place.

You will use this value in the <API Key> field in Make.

Establish the connection with Abyssale in Make

To establish the connection in Make:

  1. Log in to your Make account, add an Abyssale module to your scenario, and click Create a connection.

    Note: If you add a module with an instant tag, click Create a webhook, then Create a connection.

  2. Optional: In the Connection name field, enter a name for the connection.

  3. In the API Key field, enter the API key copied above.

  4. Click Save.

  5. If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.

You have successfully established the connection. You can now edit your scenario and add more Abyssale modules. If your connection requires reauthorization at any point, follow the connection renewal steps here.

Set Up Abyssale Webhooks

This app uses webhooks to trigger a scenario when an event occurs instantly. All webhook modules have an instant tag next to their name.

To set up a webhook, follow these steps:

  1. Add an Abyssale instant module to your scenario and click Create a webhook.

  2. Optional: Enter a name for the webhook in the Webhook name field.

  3. Select the corresponding connection for the webhook in the Connection field.

  4. If prompted, authenticate your account and confirm access.

  5. The following message will appear when a webhook has been successfully created: We read your mind, we attached this webhook automatically for you.

Abyssale will now send data to Make through the webhook when the selected event occurs.

Build Abyssale Scenarios

After connecting the app, you can perform the following actions:

Actions

Note: There are 2 types of available actions: synchronous (the generated visual will be returned in the response payload) and asynchronous (the notification containing the generated visual will be published at a later time). All of the actions support content personalization within the Make Elements property.

  • Generate Single Image (synchronous)

  • Generate Multi-Format Images (asynchronous)

  • Export Images (asynchronous)

    Note: Requires the Watch New Export trigger.

  • Generate Open Graph Link

  • Generate Video (asynchronous)

  • Generate HTML5 Animation (asynchronous)

  • Generate GIF (asynchronous)

Triggers
  • Watch New File

  • Watch New File Batch

  • Watch New Export

  • Watch Template Status

Reads
  • Get a File

  • Get a Template

  • Get a Template Format