Webhooks with GET requests: Difference between revisions
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*In the next step, we add parameters to the webhook. These parameters will store the values that are sent to Planfix. In the example, we're sending the project and task names: | *In the next step, we add parameters to the webhook. These parameters will store the values that are sent to Planfix. In the example, we're sending the project and task names: | ||
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*We specify the name of the person to whom the action will be attributed in Planfix after the webhook has been triggered: |
Revision as of 14:01, 13 September 2022
In order to understand how webhooks with GET requests work, let's put together a link that will create new tasks in Planfix.
Sample webhook:
https:///your_account.planfix.ru/webhook/get/create_task?project=project&name=taskname
- The first step is to select the type of request that will be used in the link. Let's specify a GET request:
- Webhook links contain a unique code, but we can replace it as needed with something more informative:
- In the next step, we add parameters to the webhook. These parameters will store the values that are sent to Planfix. In the example, we're sending the project and task names:
- We specify the name of the person to whom the action will be attributed in Planfix after the webhook has been triggered: