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@openfn/language-cartodb
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Language Pack for sending messages using the cartodb API.
View all the required and optional properties for state.configuration in the
official
configuration-schema
definition.
addRow(
'your_table',
fields(
field('name', 'taylor'),
field('lat', dataValue('lat')),
field('long', dataValue('long')),
field('mookie', dataValue('form.blaylock')),
field('description', dataValue('type_description')),
field('date', dataValue('SubmissionDate'))
)
);
sql(function (state) {
return (
`INSERT INTO untitled_table (name, the_geom) VALUES ('` +
dataValue('form.first_name')(state) +
`', ST_SetSRID(ST_Point(` +
dataValue('lat')(state) +
`, ` +
dataValue('long')(state) +
`),4326))`
);
});
Clone the adaptors monorepo. Follow the
Getting Started guide inside to get set up.
Run tests using pnpm run test or pnpm run test:watch
Build the project using pnpm build.
To just build the docs run pnpm build docs
FAQs
cartodb Language Pack for OpenFn
The npm package @openfn/language-cartodb receives a total of 82 weekly downloads. As such, @openfn/language-cartodb popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openfn/language-cartodb demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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