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Ankit Jain
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When devs/we read this or want to try out webhooks, devs don't have an HTTP endpoint to review incoming payloads from their instance of Zendesk. It takes some time to deploy an HTTP endpoint to inspect all types of incoming payloads. As zendesk is popular, the following information shall help fellow developers. For the authors, this suggestion should be moved to "Testing a webhook" section.
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Typically when you want to start with webhook developments, you would like to know some or all possible payloads that zendesk can send. You shall need an HTTP endpoint to capture and review these incoming payloads. I suggest some HTTP bin kind of tools which are very popular and handy to get started in no time.
1. Beeceptor - https://beeceptor.com/ - Gives you an HTTP domain that you can enter in Zendesk and start receiving payloads. Using its mock feature you can respond with custom payloads/failures as well. Quite handy to start webhook development
2. RequestBIN - https://pipedream.com/requestbin - Gives you an HTTP endpoint to capture any incoming request. It always send 200 OK status.
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