
Make an HTTP(S) request
Sends an HTTP(S) request to a specified URL and processes the response.
Webhook - HTTP Requests Action
Automating tasks with Webhook - HTTP Requests allows you to send HTTP(S) requests to specific URLs and efficiently process their responses. This integration facilitates communication between applications, enabling real-time data transfer and the execution of automated actions without manual intervention.
With customization options such as selecting the HTTP method, configuring parameters and headers, and handling redirects, you can tailor each request to your specific needs. Additionally, the ability to process received responses allows you to integrate and utilize the obtained information in your automated workflows, optimizing processes and enhancing operational efficiency.
Customization Options
Configurable fields you can adjust in your automation
- HTTP Method
- URL
- Include the data from the previous step (Query Params)
- Query Parameters
- Headers (one per line; key:value; lines starting with // are disabled)
- Request Body Type
- Include the data from the previous step (Body Params)
- Body Parameters
- Raw Body
- Enable SSL certificate verification
- Automatically follow redirects
- Request timeout in seconds
- Customize tags (Rename output vars)
- Rename Output Variables
Information provided
When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.
Tags
- HTTP Response {{http_response}}
- Parsed Response {{parsed_response}}
- HTTP Code {{http_code}}
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I receive data in Botize using a webhook?
1. Create an automated task.
2. Select 'Automate tasks with Webhook'.
3. Select 'Execute an HTTP(S) request' to receive data from a URL and use it in the subsequent steps of your automation.
How can I send data from Botize using a webhook?
1. Create an automated task.
2. Add an action and select 'Automate tasks with Webhook' as the action.
3. Configure the request to send data to the destination URL.
4. Select the HTTP method (POST, GET, etc.) and configure the data you want to send.
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