Configuration
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In this section, we'll cover how to set up and adjust webhooks to make them work just right for your needs. We'll walk through the key steps, like choosing where data goes, customizing what gets sent, making sure everything's secure, and handling any problems that come up. Mastering these configurations will help you seamlessly connect your apps and make your workflow smoother. Let's dive in and get your webhooks set up for success!
Step 1- Go to Setup open Sites as shown in given below image.
Step 2- On click on the Register My Salesforce Site Domain it will register a site for you as shown in the below image.
Step 3- Once the site is registered click on the New button and it will display a image as shown in below image.
Provide the details in the site label, site name, select the site contact, default record owner ,check the Active . In the Active site Homepage select it as In Maintenance. Leave the remaining details as it is and save it.
After saving we can see the screen with the details provided as shown in below image.
Step 4- Click on Public Access Settings that it will redirect to the next screen as shown in below image.
Step 5- Click on the view users it will redirect to the user screen where we have to assign the 200 OK Guest User permission set.
Step 7-Once click the Site user screen will display then click on Permission Set Assignments as shown below in image.
Step 8 - Once click on that it will display the below screen.
Step 9 - Click on Edit Assignments we can see the 200 OK Guest Permission ,select it and move it into the Enable Permission sets and save as shown in below image.
With the completion of this section, we have gained insights into configuring webhooks for seamless integration. In the next section, we will shift our focus to the creation process, delving into the steps involved in setting up a webhook from scratch. Let's explore the intricacies of creating a webhook and delve into the fundamental aspects to ensure its effective implementation within your system architecture.