After your recognition types are set up and your courses are published, you’ll be able to send recognition information to third party systems using webhooks. Whenever a learner is issued a recognition, it will trigger the corresponding webhook. For more information about webhooks, you can check out our articles here…
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…
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…
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 covers creating and editing a webhook. Note : Managing Webhooks is done via Console, check out Who Can Set up Webhooks? to learn more. Creating a Webhook To create a webhook in the BenchPrep platform follow these steps: * Open Console and use the left-hand navigation to go to the Settings …
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…