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.
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.
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.
To learn more about webhooks in Transifex, check out the documentation.
More from the blog
View All Posts
Temp incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua 19
Read More
Temp incididunt ut labore et dolore magna 30
Read More
Babore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam 26
Read MoreSubscribe to email updates
Stay up-to-date on what's happening at this blog and get additional content about the benefits of subscribing.