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Sending an Email with JSON Format to Planfix | Sending an Email with JSON Format to Planfix | ||
*As an example, we'll use the following JSON: | *As an example, we'll use the following JSON: | ||
<div style="background-color:#f9f9f9; border:1px solid #ddd; padding:1em;"> | <div style="background-color:#f9f9f9; border:1px solid #ddd; padding:1em;border-radius:4px;"> | ||
{ | { | ||
"firstName": "Denis", | <p style="padding-left:10px;"> | ||
"firstName": "Denis",<br> | |||
"lastName": "Evans", | "lastName": "Evans", | ||
"address": { | </p> | ||
<p style="padding-left:10px;">"address": {</p> | |||
<p style="padding-left:20px;"> | |||
"streetAddress": "1109 SW 12th St", | "streetAddress": "1109 SW 12th St", | ||
"city": "Newport", | "city": "Newport",<br> | ||
"postalCode": 97365 | "postalCode": 97365<br> | ||
}, | </p> | ||
"phoneNumbers": [ | <p style="padding-left:10px;"> },</p> | ||
"1-211-906-4147", | <p style="padding-left:10px;">"phoneNumbers": [</p> | ||
] | <p style="padding-left:20px;">"1-211-906-4147",<br> | ||
}</div> | </p> | ||
<p style="padding-left:10px;">]</p> | |||
<p>}</p> | |||
</div> | |||
*Let's say we need the following data from the JSON: | *Let's say we need the following data from the JSON: | ||
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== Go To == | == Go To == |
Revision as of 07:45, 26 November 2024
You can parse incoming emails or webhooks in Planfix with JSON. Emails sent to Planfix can be parsed using JSON. JavaScript Object Notation is a format for storing and exchanging information available as human-readable text. There are two main elements in a JSON object: the key and the value.
Example:
{"city":"New York", "country":"United States"}
- keys — city and country;
- values — New York and United States
Planfix can parse emails in this format and add the necessary data into info blocks using the JsonPath library. Note: If you use a function when parsing, make sure that you insert parenthesis at the end, otherwise the function will not work.
Example №1
Sending an Email with JSON Format to Planfix
- As an example, we'll use the following JSON:
{
"firstName": "Denis",
"lastName": "Evans",
"address": {
"streetAddress": "1109 SW 12th St",
"city": "Newport",
"postalCode": 97365
},
"phoneNumbers": [
"1-211-906-4147",
]
}
- Let's say we need the following data from the JSON:
{ "firstName": "Denis", "lastName": "Evans", "address": { "streetAddress": "1109 SW 12th St", "city": "Newport", "postalCode": 97365 }, "phoneNumbers": [ "1-211-906-4147" ]
}
- We would configure the following rule for processing emails:
- Next, we create a new client using the template, indicate which infoblocks to set from which fields, and add the contact to the task created from the email:
- As a result, the necessary data from the email in JSON format was transferred to Planfix: