![]() ![]() Once you have added your Airtable data source, click + Make a new app on the My Apps page, select your Airtable data source, and you'll be able to create an app using one of the tables in Airtable that you have added. The table names must be separated by commas. In the URL, the base ID is immediately after and starts with app.įinally, type in the names of the tables in your Airtable base. The base ID can be found in the URL of the API page of the base. To obtain the ID of your Airtable base, open the Airtable Standard API page and click the Airtable base that you want to use. A valid Airtable API key must always start with key. To learn how to obtain your Airtable API key, see How do I get my API key? on the Airtable site. The names of tables in your Airtable base.To connect to Airtable, you need to provide the following information: Enter a name for the data source and click Airtable.To add an Airtable data source to your AppSheet account: To do this, you need to first add an Airtable data source to your AppSheet account. Click 'Save' The request will now convert the LinkedIn URLs to screenshot files on this schedule.You can create apps in AppSheet with data from Airtable. Select how often you want the request to run, e.g. ![]() We recommended selecting 'All current and future bases in all current and future workspaces' to avoid any issues with unauthorized bases in the future.īack in Data Fetcher, you'll see Schedule this request is now toggled on. Return to the Data Fetcher extension and click 'I've done this'.Ī window will open where you'll be prompted to authorize which Airtable bases you want Data Fetcher to have access to. In Data Fetcher, scroll to Schedule and click 'Upgrade'.Ī new tab will open where you can select a plan and enter your payment details to upgrade. We can use Data Fetcher's scheduled requests feature to automatically create them every 15 minutes/ hour/ day etc. Then click 'Save & Run'.ĭata Fetcher will then run the request for every record in 'Needs screenshot' and convert the LinkedIn page URL to screenshots in Airtable as if you are logged into LinkedIn! Create Screenshots from LinkedIn Page URLs on a ScheduleĪt the moment, we have to manually run the request to create the screenshots. ![]() Make sure the 'Screenshot' field from Urlbox is mapped to your existing 'Screenshot' field in Airtable. The request will run and the Response field mapping modal will open. Make sure the Output Table & View is set to 'Pages' and 'Needs screenshot'. Enter the following, replacing YOUR_LINKEDIN_LI_AT_COOKIE with the LinkedIn cookie you just got from your browser: If you don't follow this step, you can watch the YouTube video that goes along with this article.īack in Data Fetcher, click 'More options for this Urlbox endpoint'. Then go to the network tab, click on a request, then 'Cookies' and copy the value for the li_at cookie. To do this, sign in to LinkedIn, open your browser's network tab and navigate somewhere in LinkedIn, e.g. Otherwise, we will just get a screenshot of the login screen! We need to make LinkedIn think we are logged in when we capture the screenshot. Select the Format you want to use for the screenshots, e.g. The URL field will now contain a reference to the table. Select 'URL' for Field and 'Needs screenshot' for Run for every record in view. First, click the + button on the right-hand side of the URL input in Data Fetcher.Ī modal will open. This means Data Fetcher will use the values from our 'URL' field in Airtable when we run the request. Then click 'Save & Continue'.įor URL, we want to insert a reference to our 'URL' field. Paste this API key into the API Key input in Data Fetcher (under Authorization).įor Endpoint, select 'Create screenshots from URLs'.Įnter 'Import LinkedIn Screenshots' for the request Name. You can sign up to a free trial here, then get your API key in the Dashboard. You will need to get an API key from Urlbox. On the next screen, for Application, select 'Urlbox'. On the Data Fetcher home screen, click 'Create your first request'. We're going to create a request to connect to the Urlbox service. Requests in Data Fetcher are how you send data to/from your Airtable base. It's separate from your Airtable account.Įnter a password and click 'Sign up for free' or click 'Continue with Google'.Ĭreate Screenshots of LinkedIn URLs in Airtable Signing up for a Data Fetcher account keeps your details secure. ![]() Add Data Fetcher to your base from the Airtable marketplace.Īfter you have added Data Fetcher to your base, you will need to create a free account. Install Data Fetcherĭata Fetcher is a free extension that lets you connect to other applications like Urlbox, Google Maps and lots more right inside Airable. As the screenshots are created, they will move out of this view. The records in the 'Needs screenshot' view are what we'll run Data Fetcher on. ![]()
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