AutomatorWP Webhooks
Webhooks add-on adds new triggers and actions to lets you send and receive data from webhooks.
You can send and receive data from anywhere, from external applications, Zapier, Integromat or, included, from another site with this add-on installed.
Any website, application or service with support to webhooks or with a
Rest API can be connected with this add-on and, in consequence, with your WordPress site!
AutomatorWP Webhooks The trigger provides a webhook URL that you may use to perform the HTTP requests.
You can use the webhook URL on your project, web services like Zapier or Integromat or in a Send data to
webhook action (from your site, or from other site you have Webhooks add-on installed).
Inside fields you can setup the expected request parameters this webhook will receive. For each field, you can setup pairs of the expected field key and the field type.
AutomatorWP Webhooks User assigned to the trigger
AutomatorWP Webhooks For Logged-in automations you need to configure the way to determine the user that is completing the trigger. To determine it you have 3 ways:
AutomatorWP Webhooks Logged-in user ID: If you check this option, then the trigger will assign the logged-in user (on WordPress Rest API) as the user that is completing the trigger.
For this method, you probably may need to check the WordPress Rest API authentication chapter.
User ID from fields: If the user ID that should get assigned to the trigger comes inside the webhook fields, then you need to set the field type as “is the user ID” on field that represents the user ID.
User email from fields: If the user email that should get assigned to the trigger comes inside the webhook fields, then you need to set the field type as “is the user email” on field that represents the user email.
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