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How to connect Amazon S3 + GitHub

Onlizer provides you with all required tools to setup connection and send info between Amazon S3 and GitHub automatically. You can build and customize integrations fast using visual builder - no code required.

1

Connect

Securely connect Amazon S3 and GitHub accounts

2

Integrate

Customize your Amazon S3 to GitHub integration

3

Launch

Run automation Amazon S3 + GitHub online in 1 click

4

Enjoy

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Create customized individual integration of Amazon S3 to GitHub with flexible, easy to use, no-code and low-code tools

Onlizer Studio integrates Amazon S3 and GitHub with powerful visual API connectors and allows to build hi-customized individual automated solutions. With fast setup, secure services connection and cost-optimized runtime Onlizer Studio automations make your business more efficient and provide new level of business processes quality.

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Explore Amazon S3 and GitHub integration features

You can easy create integration for Amazon S3 and GitHub using no-code builder and customize it to fit your needs with great amount of events and actions availalbe in API connectors

File created in Amazon S3

Activates when new file was uploaded to bucket in Amazon S3

Try trigger Trigger
Tag added to file in Amazon S3

Activates when new tag added to file in selected bucket in Amazon S3

Try trigger Trigger
No title in GitHub

Create webhook for github repository

Try trigger Trigger
Get buckets in Amazon S3

Returns list of buckets for Amazon S3 account

Try action Action
Create shared link in Amazon S3

Create shared (presigned) URL for selected S3 object valid for selected expiration time

Try action Action
Get repositories for current user in GitHub

List repositories that are accessible to the authenticated user

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Get repositories for organization in GitHub

List repositories for the specified org.

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Get repositories for user in GitHub

List public repositories for the specified user.

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Get repository branch in GitHub

Get specified branch of repository

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Get repository branches in GitHub

List branches of specified repository

Try action Action

FAQ

Connect Amazon S3 and GitHub in a few clicks and automate data exchange using no-code visual tools. Rich API connectors and optimized tools provide you with ability to fast setup integration for Amazon S3 and GitHub to empower your workflow.
Integration usually is a very straight forward process that can be done in a few steps. First you need to connect Amazon S3 and GitHub accounts. Then customize integration parameters using visual setup tools. Final step is to launch automation for Amazon S3 to GitHub online with single click.
Onlizer no-code solutions make it feasible for users without programming expertise to connect Amazon S3 and GitHub seamlessly, enabling synchronization between the two platforms with minimal effort.
Purpose of building integration is to automate actions in services like GitHub when event occured in Amazon S3 or when data changed in GitHub to perform action in Amazon S3. Automated data exchange and custom actions allow reduce manual work and improve performance. Also, in most cases data exchange and sync can be implemented using event-driven or scheduled approach.
Yes, you can. Onlizer supports connection of multiple services like Amazon S3 and GitHub to the same account. We do not limit count of connections but even encourage you to connect more services to make our solutions most useful at scale.
Using powerful API connectors modules and visual tools you can connect Amazon S3 and GitHub with 300+ services like: