To review the Event Log data follow these steps: * In the Settings section of Console, select Webhooks . * Switch from the Webhooks tab to the Event Log tab. * The Event Log shows the following information for each event that occurred within the past 30 days : Event ID Trigger Event Type : The ty…
To test an existing webhook, follow these steps: * In the Settings section of Console, select Webhooks . * Select the webhook you would like to test. Note that you can test both enabled and disabled webhooks. * Select the Test Delivery button. * A pop-up window will appear to have you confirm that y…
Disabling a webhook will immediately stop the webhook from sending data to the destination URL. Enabling a webhook means that the webhook will begin sending data to the destination URL as soon as a trigger event occurs. If trigger events occur while a webhook is disabled, enabling the webhook later will not retroacti…
This article covers how to view important information about a webhook, including the webhook’s status, HMAC signature secret, verifying a webhook, and delivery history. This information is useful for both training and troubleshooting! Note : Managing Webhooks is done via Console, check out Who Can Set up Webhooks? …
This article is intended to support our customers using Benchprep Webhooks. If you’re interested in leveraging this service, or if you would like to learn more about it, contact your BenchPrep Customer Success Manager today for pricing! This article covers creating and editing a webhook. Note : Managing Webhooks …
The BenchPrep platform supports the creation and use of outbound webhooks. Webhooks enable the automatic and instant delivery of learner data to other critical business apps and systems - unlocking the ability to instantly update learner records, issue digital credentials, trigger marketing communications, and more…