Blockspring Scripts Blockspring Scripts

Productivity
Version: 1.1.7
Last Update: 2018-06-03

Overview

Blockspring Scripts is a Chrome extension developed by blockspring-team. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Blockspring Scripts is 1.1.7, updated on 2018-06-03.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 13 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: scripts.blockspring.com

Build add-ons for your favorite apps with Python.

Blockspring Scripts embeds an online code editor into your favorite apps. Write and deploy API-powered scripts in minutes for GitHub, Trello, Asana, and more.

What can you build?
- Alerts
- Reports
- Sync data between apps
- Buttons
- Events ("If x then y")
- Integrations

Why is this better than writing a script on top of an API?
- Authentication is handled for you. No need to work with API tokens or OAuth.
- Autocomplete lets you know what functions you can use and when. No need to spend time parsing through API docs.
- Triggers/events can be chosen from a dropdown. No need to setup webhooks and servers.
- 3rd party apps can be chosen from a dropdown. No need to learn their APIs either.

Rating

13 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2018-06-03

Current Version

1.1.7

Size

477KiB

Author

blockspring-team

Website

scripts.blockspring.com

Category

Productivity

Latest Reviews

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avatar Jacob Vedersø
2019-01-07

I have the same problem with AirTable as Adam, Oliver etc. The pop up says "Would you like to enable Scripts for this base?", I press OK, and nothing happens. I can't get to the editor at all.
Console: "Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '1' of null"

avatar Maksim Mazaleuski
2018-11-14

It's very usefull extension. Thank`s.

avatar Richard O'Brien
2018-10-15

Doesn't work on Airtable. Same problem as other reviews here of "Uncaught TypeError" in console.

avatar Coz Teplitz
2018-05-25

Same trouble as Oliver Robson and Adam Acosta. Doesn't work with Airtable, no support.

avatar Oliver Robson
2018-05-17

Similar situation to Adam Acosta's below, using on Chrome with no other extensions installed. Installed, refreshed browser, clicked the leaf, clicked 'ok' on allow scripts pop-up and nothing.

Have received a response from Paul on the Airtable community forums but no resolution yet - I'm quite interested in getting this to work also as there are a few scripts I would like to implement.