Introducing the Webhooks Dashboard
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Introducing the Webhooks Dashboard
Today, we’re excited to announce the Webhooks Dashboard release, which is now available on PayPal Developer Portal. The dashboard comes with a rich feature set providing developers the necessary tools for easier integrations.
With this release, developers can now perform the following functions on the dashboard:
- Search Webhook events based on an application
- Resend a notification on a single click
- Access the payload on an event click
- Filter events based on a selected date range
- Robust pagination to simplify navigation across events
Search Webhook events based on an Application
Webhooks are configured for an application and the events are associated with them. You can now filter the Webhook events based on an application and view Webhook event details such as event type, event id, date, status, etc.
Additionally, you will be able to monitor the status of your notifications based on the state changes. For example, you can see the status of the “Payment authorization created” event highlighted in yellow depicting the status of the notification as pending.
Resend a notification on a single click
While you can always request to resend a Webhook notification anytime using an API call, you can now do the same in a single click by hitting the Resend button on dashboard.
Access the payload on an event click
With the Webhooks dashboard, clicking on any event will open a dialog box with the Webhook event payload, hence providing easy access to the event payload anytime.
Filter events based on a selected date range
Developers will now be able to filter the Webhook events based on a selected date range. Please note that the available search window for Webhook events is 30 days.
Robust pagination to simplify navigation across events
Pagination becomes a vital feature for simplified navigation across multiple pages, especially with large data sets. We enhanced the existing pagination infrastructure to provide better scalability and reliability across large data sets.
Now you are all set to checkout and explore the new Webhooks dashboard here. Come back here and tell us about your experience before and after. We are sure that you’ll have something to say!
Check out Webhooks API documentation for more comprehensive information.
Author: Vasu Jain
About the author: I’m a Software Engineer at Braintree | PayPal working in Developer Platform Engineering team since May 2014. I graduated from University of Southern California in 2013, and I’m passionate about APIs, solving problems, backend engineering and anything on web. I love to hack and have won a few hackathons as well. In my leisure time I like to volunteer for local non-profits organizations.
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