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- Exemplo B: criar um conector de uma tela em branco com autenticação de chave de API
- Exemplo C: criar um conector a partir de uma especificação de API com autenticação de credenciais do cliente OAuth 2.0
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Integration Service for Automation Suite User Guide
The UiPath HTTP Webhook connector gives you the capability to trigger workflows directly from vendor applications, allowing you to filter on the payloads. You can create instant triggers for application events on existing connectors or any third-party applications not available in the Integration Service connector catalog. Using event filters, you can clearly define the parameters under which a webhook event should be triggered. This reduces the total number of API calls by removing the need for polling.
The Webhook Event Happened trigger activity exposes a public URL that can be copied directly into your vendor's webhook configuration. Any time an event is detected within the vendor's application, it will notify Integration Service by sending an event to the configured URL. When there's a match to your filter, Integration Service triggers the execution through Orchestrator. These incoming data payloads are treated just like any other triggers.
For more information, refer to Using the Webhook connector.