Delivery URL: URL where the webhook payload is delivered.It’s possible to introduce new, customized topics with the help of woocommerce_webhook_topic_hooks filter. ![]() Custom Topic: This option is for advanced users only.Action Event: This option is available when the Topic is a WooCommerce Action, such as woocommerce_add_to_cart for when customers add products to the shopping cart.There are also Action and Custom options. Topic: Indicate when the webhook should be triggered – Order Created, Product Deleted, or Customer Updated.Status: Set to Active (delivers payload), Paused (does not deliver), or Disabled (does not deliver due delivery failures).Name: The name is auto-generated as “Webhook created on ” as a standard to facilitate creation.Note: Webhooks were formerly found under WooCommerce > Settings > API prior to WooCommerce 3.4.Ģ/ Select Create a new webhook (first incident) or Add webhook. Creating webhooks ↑ Back to topġ/ Go to: WooCommerce > Settings > Advanced > Webhooks. Webhooks also make it easier for third-party apps to integrate with WooCommerce. It’s also possible to use webhooks with WooCommerce actions, e.g., Create a webhook to be used every time a product is added to the shopping cart, using the action woocommerce_add_to_cart. Webhooks were introduced in WooCommerce 2.2 and can trigger events each time you add, edit or delete orders, products, coupons or customers. Webhooks are useful for integrating with third-party services and other external API that support them. We highly recommend Codeable, or a Certified WooExpert.Ī Webhook is an event notification sent to a URL of your choice. Users can configure them to trigger events on one site to invoke behavior on another. If you need to customize a snippet, or extend its functionality, seek assistance from a qualified WordPress/WooCommerce Developer. ![]() Note: We are unable to provide support for customizations under our Support Policy.
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