Easily Integrate the ckeditor collaboration.document.recovered Webhook into your application using Javascript, Ruby, and other frameworks.
Triggered when a collaboration session for a document has expired and the temporary data of the document have been removed but some of the document operations could not be applied. The webhook is sent only when the document storage feature is disabled, and it will contain only correctly applied operations. Payload
Steps to receive the Ckeditor collaboration.document.recovered Webhook
- Sign up for your free Hooky account.
- Create a new Webhook Source, and select ckeditor. This will be the endpoint that receives the Ckeditor collaboration.document.recovered webhook on behalf of your application, and forwards them using the unified SDK.
- Once the collaboration.document.recovered webhook is received from Ckeditor, you'll see the payload under the Live Logs section of your webhook source.
- Next, follow the examples below to integrate the Hooky SDK in Ruby or Javascript, and start receiving webhooks.
- Sign up for your free Hooky account.
- Create a new Webhook Source, and select ckeditor. This will be the endpoint that receives the Ckeditor collaboration.document.recovered webhook on behalf of your application, and forwards them using the unified SDK.
- Once the collaboration.document.recovered webhook is received from Ckeditor, you'll see the payload under the Live Logs section of your webhook source.
- Next, follow the examples below to integrate the Hooky SDK in Ruby or Javascript, and start receiving webhooks.