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    January 23, 2017

    More webhooks, plus a better way to manage them

    Transifex has long supported webhooks for when translations are completed or reviewed. Now, there’s a dedicated place for managing your webhooks, along with support for a new event: translation fillup completed.

    webhook overview

    Under the new Webhooks tab inside your project settings, you can add, remove, and edit webhooks.

    When you add a webhook, you can choose whether you'd like to be notified about all events, or only a specific one.

    webhook events

    If you take a peek at the image above, you’ll notice the new webhook for when translation fillups are complete. This is useful if you have Translation Memory autofill and/or automatic Machine Translation enabled.

    And if you need to temporarily pause a webhook – for example, when you're updating the part of your code that consumes the webhook – you can do so by clicking the pen icon and setting it as inactive.

    editing webhook

    To learn more about webhooks in Transifex, check out the documentation.

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