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An IFTTT account is required to use this feature.
Step 1: Establish a "maker webhook" connection:
- Go to log in to the IFTTT website and go to : https://ifttt.com/maker_webhooks
- Click "Connect ".
- Go to https://ifttt.com/maker_webhooks , and click "Documentation ".
- Your key will be displayed. Take a note of this key as it will be needed later.
Step 2: Establish Applets:
- In the My Applets window, choose "New Applet ".
- Click "+ this ".
- Search for "webhooks ", and click the "Webhooks" result.
- Choose "Receive a web request ", set up your Event Name, and click "Create trigger ".
- Click "that ".
- Search for "Notifications ", and click “Connect”.
- Choose "Send a notification from the IFTTT app ", and set up the data to receive. (You can choose "Add ingredient" to add the variable that the webhook requires).
- Click "Create action".
Step 3: Set up a test notification
- Install the IFTTT app on your Android or iOS device, and log in. Links to these apps can be found on https://ifttt.com/products
- Back to the website that your key be displayed.
- Enter the "Event Name" into {event}.
- Set the value and click "Test It" to test the application.
- Open the IFTTT mobile app and check if data has been received.
- The "Make a POST or GET web request to" URL will be displayed. Take a note of this URL as it will be needed later.
Step 4:Set up "NodeRED"
- In Compose message string: Establish a function node, and format the content you need.
- Establish an HTTP request node. In URL, enter the "Make a POST or GET web request to" URL. Check "Enable secure (SSL/TSL connection" and select "TLS Configuration".
- Connect the rules required.
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