Connect Carbone and Gmail integrations
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Create custom Carbone and Gmail workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Uploads a new template to the Carbone storage.
Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates a new draft and adds it to a selected folder.
Deletes either the template including all its versions, when using a Template Id, or a specific version of a template when using a Version Id.
Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.
Downloads a document from a Render Id. Downloads a generated document using a unique Render ID. This Render ID is obtained from a successful call to the "Generate a Document" action.
Downloads a specific template or version of a template from the Carbone storage.
Generates and downloads a document by merging a specified template with a JSON dataset.
Generates a document by merging a specified template with a provided JSON dataset. The response includes a Render ID, a unique identifier for the generated document. To retrieve the document, use this Render ID in the "Download a Document" action.
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