Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 6, 2024 0:53:27 GMT -5
This Zap will trigger any time an Airtable record is updated. This means it may trigger while we are adding new records, but before we've added all the information we want DALL·E to use for our image. It also means that we'll have an issue with infinite loops. Each time our Zap sends an image back to Airtable, it's seen as an update to our record, which will cause the Zap to run again. We need a way to filter it so our Zap only runs when we want it to. To prevent the Zap from running in a loop or before we've added all the information we need to our Airtable row, we'll add a Filter action step based on the Generate checkbox field in Airtable. Immediately after the New or Updated Record in Airtable trigger, add a new action step and choose the Built-in Filter tool on the right.
Under Only continue if select the Generate field from Airtable. In the next dropdown, choose the option (Boolean) Is true. A filter action step in the Zap editor. Test the filter, and you should see the result Your Zap would have continued: The results from a filter step test that show your Zap would have continued. Now, the zap will only run when the Panama mobile number list checkbox in the Generate field is checked. This will ensure that the Zap won't run until you're ready. Step 3: Set up your OpenAI action step Next, we'll send the details from Airtable to DALL·E to generate the images for a blog post. If you haven't set up your Zapier connection to OpenAI, you'll have to do that now. To start, head back over to platform.openai.com to log into your account.
At the top right of the page, click on your profile icon and select the View API Keys option: The settings tab of an OpenAI account with View API keys highlighted. From that page, click on the + Create new secret key button to generate a new API key. You'll need this key to connect to your OpenAI account within Zapier. Copy this key and store it somewhere safe. A list of OpenAI API keys. Head back over to Zapier and add a new action step at the bottom of your Zap. Search for the OpenAI (GPT-3 & DALL·E) app and choose the Generate Image event. Click on Choose your account, and set up a new account by providing the API key you just generated in OpenAI. If you already have set up your account connection, simply select your existing account.
Under Only continue if select the Generate field from Airtable. In the next dropdown, choose the option (Boolean) Is true. A filter action step in the Zap editor. Test the filter, and you should see the result Your Zap would have continued: The results from a filter step test that show your Zap would have continued. Now, the zap will only run when the Panama mobile number list checkbox in the Generate field is checked. This will ensure that the Zap won't run until you're ready. Step 3: Set up your OpenAI action step Next, we'll send the details from Airtable to DALL·E to generate the images for a blog post. If you haven't set up your Zapier connection to OpenAI, you'll have to do that now. To start, head back over to platform.openai.com to log into your account.
At the top right of the page, click on your profile icon and select the View API Keys option: The settings tab of an OpenAI account with View API keys highlighted. From that page, click on the + Create new secret key button to generate a new API key. You'll need this key to connect to your OpenAI account within Zapier. Copy this key and store it somewhere safe. A list of OpenAI API keys. Head back over to Zapier and add a new action step at the bottom of your Zap. Search for the OpenAI (GPT-3 & DALL·E) app and choose the Generate Image event. Click on Choose your account, and set up a new account by providing the API key you just generated in OpenAI. If you already have set up your account connection, simply select your existing account.