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Support Twilio Webhooks? #16
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Not possible via myhs? I know phlocation does it with apple. And Simplextechnologie have a plugin named ''MyHSToken'' in the beta section. if Twillo need a real domain adress...maybe we can give them the my hs adres with a token created by MyHSToken. Here is the forum for MyHSToken: https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/3rd-party-developer-area/general-developer-discussion/simplex-technology/1304696-beta-release-myhstoken |
@MattL0 that's an interesting thought. I don't personally use myhs, so I hadn't considered that as an option. Would you be willing to test a beta version against myhs if I work on this? |
yes ! |
I would also like this feature and would help test. |
@mrizzo123 do you also use the "my homeseer" feature for remote access to your setup? |
Yes, I use "my homeseer", however, I am sophisticated enough to handle an inbound NAT for a webhook if you want to start testing or implementing that way first. |
Curious if this is still in the works? I would be willing to test also, and also wondering what your HS4 plans are at them moment? |
This is something I'm still interested in tackling, I just haven't had the time to dedicate to this feature. Same goes for HS4 support -- I bought an HS4 license, but I haven't provisioned an instance yet to see what would be involved to migrate this over. |
I dropped myhs altogether . I use a hue emulator to control my devices ''locally'' . And an alexa package on nodered to control scenes. I would need to implement something to test with webhook. I just need to read a couple of how too lol. edit , also an hs4 user here. |
Currently, this plugin polls the Twilio API every X seconds to see if any messages have been received. Twilio supports webhooks that can notify consumers of messages without the need for polling.
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