NAME Message::Passing::Output::WebHooks - call 'WebHooks' with messages. SYNOPSIS message-pass --input STDIN --output WebHooks You type: {"url": "http://localhost:5000/test","@type":"WebHooks","data":{"foo":"bar"}} Causes: POST /test HTTP/1.1 Host: localhost:5000 Content-Length: 13 Content-Type application/json {"foo":"bar"} WHAT IS A WEBHOOK A web-hook is an a notification method used by APIs. The idea is that you (as a client) define a URI on your website which is called when a certain action happens at your API provider. Some data relevant to the event is serialized out to you, allowing you to take action. The canonical example is Paypal's IPN system, in which Paypal make a call to your online payment system to verify that a payment has been made. See the "SEE ALSO" section below for other examples. DESCRIPTION This class expects to have it's consume method called with a has of parameters, including: @url The URL to make the request to. data The data to serialize out to the HTTP post request USAGE As a Message::Passing component, input is easy - if you're writing asynchronous perl code already, you can use the Message::Passing::Output::WebHooks class directly in your perl code, or you can use Log::Dispatch::Message::Passing to divert your application logs into it via the Log::Dispatch framework. If you're not already an AnyEvent perl app (most people!), then you can use Message::Passing::Input::STDIN, Message::Passing::Input::ZeroMQ or any other input class, and the command line message-pass utility supplied to run a worker process, then send messages to it. To send messages, you can either use Java or Ruby logstash , or if you're in perl, then it's entirely possible to use the ZeroMQ output component, Message::Passing::Output::ZeroMQ from within a normal perl application (via Log::Dispatch::Message::Passing or directly). METHODS consume Generates and sends the post request from the message passed. SEE ALSO Message::Passing AUTHOR Tomas (t0m) Doran SPONSORSHIP This module exists due to the wonderful people at Suretec Systems Ltd. who sponsored it's development for its VoIP division called SureVoIP for use with the SureVoIP API - COPYRIGHT Copyright Suretec Systems 2012. LICENSE GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3 If you feel this is too restrictive to be able to use this software, please talk to us as we'd be willing to consider re-licensing under less restrictive terms.