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  • Last Created On Mar 05, 2025
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The Webhooks Log submodule provides a record of all webhook executions. It includes a listing of executed webhook actions, their response codes, and related details. Users can search through the log entries and take specific actions for further analysis or troubleshooting.



  1. Accessing the Log Submodule

    • Navigate to Webhooks > Log from the left-hand navigation menu.


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  1. Webhook Action Name Listing

    • Displays a table of webhook actions that have been executed.

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  • Columns include: 

    • Webhook Action Name: The name of the webhook action.

    • Response Code: HTTP response codes for the webhook execution (e.g., 200, 404, etc.).

    • Action: Additional actions users can perform on each log entry (e.g., view details).

  1. Search Functionality

    • A search bar allows users to filter logs by webhook action names for quick access to specific entries.

  2. Action Items

    • View Details: Users can view detailed information about a specific webhook log entry, including request/response payloads, headers, and timestamps.




Steps to Use


  1. Accessing the Log Submodule

    • Navigate to Webhooks > Log from the left-hand navigation menu.

  2. Viewing Log Entries

    • The log table lists all webhook executions.

    • Use the Search bar at the top to filter by specific webhook action names.

  3. Performing Actions

    • Select an action from the Action column for a specific log entry: 

      • View Details: Click to view more information about the selected log entry.

  4. Understanding the Table

    • The log table is empty if no webhook executions have occurred.




FAQs


1. How do I find specific webhook logs?
Use the search bar at the top to filter the log table by webhook action names.

2. What details are available in the logs?
Logs display webhook action names, response codes, and allow users to view detailed execution information such as request and response data.

3. What happens if there are no logs?
If no webhook executions have occurred, the log table will display "No data available in table."

4. Can I delete logs?
Currently, this submodule only allows viewing logs and does not support deletion.



Support

For additional assistance, contact the support team at support@projeni.com or refer to the Webhooks documentation in the Help Center.

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