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Webhooks
Webhooks allow you to implement event reactions by providing real-time information or notifications to other applications. Classic Central allows you to create and select webhooks as the notification delivery option for all alerts.
Using Classic Central, you can integrate Webhooks with other third-party applications such as ServiceNow, Zapier, IFTTT, etc.
You can access the Webhooks service either through the Classic Central UI or API Application Programming Interface. Refers to a set of functions, procedures, protocols, and tools that enable users to build application software. Gateway. Classic Central supports creating up to 10 Webhooks. To enable redundancy, Classic Central allows you to add up to three URLs Uniform Resource Locator. URL is a global address used for locating web resources on the Internet. per Webhook.
From Classic Central, you can do the following
- Add, list, or delete Webhooks
- Get or refresh Webhooks token
- Get or update Webhooks settings for a specific item
- Test Webhooks notification.
This section includes the following topics:
- Creating and Updating Webhooks Through the UI
- Viewing and Editing Webhooks
- Refreshing Webhooks Token Through the UI
- Creating and Updating Webhooks Through the API Gateway
- List of Webhooks APIs
- Sample Webhooks Payload Format for Alerts
It is mandatory to use HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. HTTPS is a variant of the HTTP that adds a layer of security on the data in transit through a secure socket layer or transport layer security protocol connection. Web APIs signed by a public CA Certificate Authority or Certification Authority. Entity in a public key infrastructure system that issues certificates to clients. A certificate signing request received by the CA is converted into a certificate when the CA adds a signature generated with a private key. See digital certificate. certificate. Validating a Webhooks URL using a custom CA certificate is not supported.
In the page, click the icon to configure and enable an alert. In the , select as the notification delivery option.
The following figure illustrates how Classic Central integrates with third-party applications using Webhooks.
Figure 1 Webhooks Integration
