This is an amazingly powerful blueprint! I have added it to a larger flow I'm working on, and now I have to learn the best way to prompt! Big thanks for sharing this. I'm in your debt.
There are a few options I've heard, one I've tested myself is using a repeater + router, then ending the scenario with a forced error (to break the repeater) and commit error-handling so the scenario exits cleanly
Great video exactly what I needed!! Is there anyway to make this a custom app within make? And keep it all within one module or do you need to have the 3 HTTPS?
I usually leave things like this unless I decide to use it heavily, then I re-evaluate. But, one definitely could make a custom module, are you familiar with perplexity ai? Type this over there to get the instructions: "how to make custom modules in make.com" 🔥
Great thank you!! And yes I am, do you think it's possible to make this one specifically because you have to wait for the file to be sent back? Wasn't sure if that was possible all in one
Also you referenced making some sort of repeater module as well instead of the 60 seconds, do you have any links to follow on how I could build that? Wasn't sure how to do that
@@koalrobson7303 You'd have the same issue either way, you still either need to create a loop that checks it every few seconds or a long enough sleep to ensure the file is ready when you run the download module
@@koalrobson7303 if i get a chance i can return to it later, i haven't had a need yet for creating it, but I have it on my todo list :) This is one of the techniques used: www.perplexity.ai/search/on-make-com-when-dealing-with-WQXqHTByRL2XS4rii2byUw#0
Go to the Google Drive 'Upload a File' module, scroll down to the bottom and select for "File" the "Map" options, then for filename you can name it with the correct extension, example: {{timestamp}}.jpeg
@@pikeblinders6491 Go to the Google Drive 'Upload a File' module, scroll down to the bottom and select for "File" the "Map" options, then for filename you can name it with the correct extension, example: {{timestamp}}.jpeg
Thx - i am getting an error on the first http module Error: 400 Bad Request {"detail":"Failed to parse request body as JSON: invalid character '\ ' in string literal","status":400}
Hey Iain, sorry I missed this message... So the way I'm sending the JSON string is inserting it between quotation marks ""... so that means you are strictly held by the rules of inserting a string... i.e. you can't insert carrier returns (that's what means) or any other problematic characters (such as " itself), it has to be a single paragraph clean of those characters. An easy way around this is to use the JSON module to 'clean' the string so you don't have to worry about that.
This is amazing but throwing an error on the api token pass to the http module for some reason. Do we replace the whole field with our API key or does it go in between the
if you want to use it commercially, same method i'm using in this video for flux pro, you can just switch the api to reference their dev model: replicate.com/black-forest-labs/flux-dev
Liked and subscribed. Sweet workflow. Thanks for sharing!
Yay!! I plan to release more free cool stuff for y'all
This is an amazingly powerful blueprint! I have added it to a larger flow I'm working on, and now I have to learn the best way to prompt!
Big thanks for sharing this. I'm in your debt.
My pleasure!! Would love to hear about your progress!
What is the alternative to Sleep? :(
There are a few options I've heard, one I've tested myself is using a repeater + router, then ending the scenario with a forced error (to break the repeater) and commit error-handling so the scenario exits cleanly
@@apexwebservices could you make a short tutorial regarding this? That would be very kind
@@pushingpandas6479 sure, join the community (free, link in descrip) and tag me so i have a reminder, and i'll whip up a tutorial for you :)
Thanks Max. I've been using Flux with Comfy UI. I will check this scenario out.
My pleasure.. Ive heard great things about comfyui!!
Thank you so much for this amazing video
My pleasure!!
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
My pleasure!!!
thanks, that helped!
My pleasure!
Great video exactly what I needed!! Is there anyway to make this a custom app within make? And keep it all within one module or do you need to have the 3 HTTPS?
I usually leave things like this unless I decide to use it heavily, then I re-evaluate. But, one definitely could make a custom module, are you familiar with perplexity ai? Type this over there to get the instructions: "how to make custom modules in make.com"
🔥
Great thank you!! And yes I am, do you think it's possible to make this one specifically because you have to wait for the file to be sent back? Wasn't sure if that was possible all in one
Also you referenced making some sort of repeater module as well instead of the 60 seconds, do you have any links to follow on how I could build that? Wasn't sure how to do that
@@koalrobson7303 You'd have the same issue either way, you still either need to create a loop that checks it every few seconds or a long enough sleep to ensure the file is ready when you run the download module
@@koalrobson7303 if i get a chance i can return to it later, i haven't had a need yet for creating it, but I have it on my todo list :) This is one of the techniques used: www.perplexity.ai/search/on-make-com-when-dealing-with-WQXqHTByRL2XS4rii2byUw#0
For some reason when I run this automation, there only shows up a .bin File in my Google Drive and not a JPEG like in your video ?
The same thing happens to me, it generates a .bin file and not a jpeg.
Go to the Google Drive 'Upload a File' module, scroll down to the bottom and select for "File" the "Map" options, then for filename you can name it with the correct extension, example: {{timestamp}}.jpeg
@@pikeblinders6491 Go to the Google Drive 'Upload a File' module, scroll down to the bottom and select for "File" the "Map" options, then for filename you can name it with the correct extension, example: {{timestamp}}.jpeg
Thx - i am getting an error on the first http module
Error: 400 Bad Request
{"detail":"Failed to parse request body as JSON: invalid character '\
' in string literal","status":400}
Hey Iain, sorry I missed this message... So the way I'm sending the JSON string is inserting it between quotation marks ""... so that means you are strictly held by the rules of inserting a string... i.e. you can't insert carrier returns (that's what
means) or any other problematic characters (such as " itself), it has to be a single paragraph clean of those characters. An easy way around this is to use the JSON module to 'clean' the string so you don't have to worry about that.
This is amazing but throwing an error on the api token pass to the http module for some reason. Do we replace the whole field with our API key or does it go in between the
You have to leave the word 'Bearer' there and then replace the whole thingie with your API key :)
Thanks so much!!
@@TheAutoAffiliate My pleasure!
I'm trying to use flux dev
if you want to use it commercially, same method i'm using in this video for flux pro, you can just switch the api to reference their dev model: replicate.com/black-forest-labs/flux-dev
@@apexwebservices Thank so much.
but where can I find the version?
@@talyaa4657-h7n You don't need it.... I thought you did when I was making the scenario, but that was a mistake :) You can delete it or ignore it
@@apexwebservices Thank you I appreciate it