
Marcelo Shiba contributed to the alan-eu/activepieces repository by developing secure integration features and improving platform reliability. He implemented OAuth2 authentication for HTTP requests, supporting both Authorization Code and Client Credentials flows, which enabled authenticated external service calls with detailed configuration options and robust error handling. Marcelo also enhanced the platform’s usage reporting pipeline by introducing logic to schedule reporting jobs only in the CLOUD edition and adding Stripe configuration checks to prevent unnecessary processing. His work leveraged Node.js and TypeScript, demonstrating depth in backend and API integration, and resulted in more secure, efficient, and maintainable platform operations.

June 2025: Focused on improving reliability and efficiency of the Platform Usage Reporting pipeline by gating scheduling logic on CLOUD edition and adding a Stripe configuration guard to prevent unnecessary processing when Stripe is not configured. These changes reduce wasted compute, prevent errors, and ensure reporting runs only in the appropriate environment with required configuration.
June 2025: Focused on improving reliability and efficiency of the Platform Usage Reporting pipeline by gating scheduling logic on CLOUD edition and adding a Stripe configuration guard to prevent unnecessary processing when Stripe is not configured. These changes reduce wasted compute, prevent errors, and ensure reporting runs only in the appropriate environment with required configuration.
March 2025 performance summary for alan-eu/activepieces focused on expanding secure integration capabilities by delivering OAuth2 authentication support for HTTP requests, covering both Authorization Code and Client Credentials flows. This enables authenticated calls to external services by configuring OAuth2 credentials, including detailed settings for URLs, methods, headers, query parameters, request bodies, and proxy configurations, with robust error handling. A new HTTP request piece was introduced to support OAuth2-based workflows, reinforcing the platform's ability to integrate with modern security standards.
March 2025 performance summary for alan-eu/activepieces focused on expanding secure integration capabilities by delivering OAuth2 authentication support for HTTP requests, covering both Authorization Code and Client Credentials flows. This enables authenticated calls to external services by configuring OAuth2 credentials, including detailed settings for URLs, methods, headers, query parameters, request bodies, and proxy configurations, with robust error handling. A new HTTP request piece was introduced to support OAuth2-based workflows, reinforcing the platform's ability to integrate with modern security standards.
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