Editing a Webhook

Note: only users with the Site Administrator or Integration Administrator user role can manage webhooks.

You can edit a webhook in the Webhooks section of HotDocs Advance, accessed through the Configuration pane.

Prerequisites

  • An application endpoint to which you want to send event data
  • A token used to authenticate the request sent from Advance to your application endpoint

To edit a webhook

  1. In the Administration section, click Manage Web HooksManage webhooks
  2. From the list of web hooks, select the webhook you wish to edit.
  3. In the Details pane, click ResumeEdit.
  4. You can edit the following webhook details:
    • Name (required)the webhook's name
    • URL (required) – the URL for the endpoint to which you want Advance to send event data
    • Event type (required) – select an event for the webhook from the following options:
      • NewWorkItemVersionComplete – sends event data when a user completes a new work item version
      • CustomInterviewEvent – sends event data when a template component is activated in an interview
      • InterviewLoadEvent – sends event data when a user opens an interview
      • PostProcessingEvent – sends event data when a user completes an assembly
    • Interview Event Name (required when CustomInterviewEvent is selected) – the Event Name of the Interview Event dialog element used in the template.
    • Authentication Method (required) – select an authentication method from the following options:
      • HMAC (default) – an HMAC code, provided by Advance; this is sent in the request form data (named "token").
      • Access token – an access token, provided by your application; this is sent in the Authorization header of the request sent to your application endpoint from Advance.
    • Request verb (required when CustomInterviewEvent is selected) –  the HTTP request verb of the webhook. POST is the request verb default.
    • Webhook active status – select the Webhook active checkbox to set the state to active (default); inactive webhooks do not send event data to your endpoint.
    • Accepts untrusted SSL certificates – either Block untrusted SSL (default) or Accept untrusted SSL; accepting untrusted SSL allows the webhook to send data over HTTPS even when the SSL certificate is untrusted.
    • Work Groups (available when LoadInterviewEvent is selected) – select the work groups for which Advance activates the webhook.
    • Templates (available when LoadInterviewEvent is selected) – select the templates for which Advance activates the webhook.
  5. Click Save changes.

Advance saves your changes to the webhook.

The correct Request Verb for your webhook should be POST. If you have an existing webhook which uses a GET request verb, it is advised you edit the webhook to use POST.