Auto-close garage door via webhook trigger
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Triggers (If this)
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Door closed
This trigger fires when a door is closed.
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Receive a web request with a JSON payload
This trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
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Door opened
This trigger fires when a door is opened.
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Receive a web request
This trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
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Light turned on
This trigger fires when a light is turned on.
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Light turned off
This trigger fires when a light is turned off

Door closed
This trigger fires when a door is closed.

Receive a web request with a JSON payload
This trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)

Door opened
This trigger fires when a door is opened.

Receive a web request
This trigger fires every time the Maker service receives a web request to notify it of an event. For information on triggering events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)

Light turned on
This trigger fires when a light is turned on.

Light turned off
This trigger fires when a light is turned off
Queries (With)
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Make a web request
This query returns the status code from a request made to the provided URL. If the response body is in the correct format it will also return the body’s extracted values. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.
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History of Door closed
This query returns a list of times when a door was closed.
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Make a web request with JSON response
This query returns the JSON response body. You can use filter code to parse it. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.
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History of Door openings
This query returns a list of events when a door was opened.
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History of web requests received
This query returns a list of times when the Maker service received a web request to notify it of an event. For information on querying events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)
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History of lights turned on
This query returns a list of instances when a light was turned on.

Make a web request
This query returns the status code from a request made to the provided URL. If the response body is in the correct format it will also return the body’s extracted values. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.

History of Door closed
This query returns a list of times when a door was closed.

Make a web request with JSON response
This query returns the JSON response body. You can use filter code to parse it. Please see the documentation link on the Webhooks service page.

History of Door openings
This query returns a list of events when a door was opened.

History of web requests received
This query returns a list of times when the Maker service received a web request to notify it of an event. For information on querying events, go to your Maker service settings and then the listed URL (web) or tap your username (mobile)

History of lights turned on
This query returns a list of instances when a light was turned on.
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