Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Analytics Data V1alpha Client class WebhookNotification.
Configures a long-running operation resource to send a webhook notification from the Google Analytics Data API to your webhook server when the resource updates.
Notification configurations contain private values & are only visible to your GCP project. Different GCP projects may attach different webhook notifications to the same long-running operation resource.
Generated from protobuf message google.analytics.data.v1alpha.WebhookNotification
Namespace
Google \ Analytics \ Data \ V1alphaMethods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ uri |
string
Optional. The web address that will receive the webhook notification. This address will receive POST requests as the state of the long running operation resource changes. The POST request will contain both a JSON version of the long running operation resource in the body and a |
↳ channel_token |
string
Optional. The channel token is an arbitrary string value and must have a maximum string length of 64 characters. Channel tokens allow you to verify the source of a webhook notification. This guards against the message being spoofed. The channel token will be specified in the |
getUri
Optional. The web address that will receive the webhook notification. This
address will receive POST requests as the state of the long running
operation resource changes. The POST request will contain both a JSON
version of the long running operation resource in the body and a
sentTimestamp
field. The sent timestamp will specify the unix
microseconds since the epoch that the request was sent; this lets you
identify replayed notifications.
An example URI is
https://us-central1-example-project-id.cloudfunctions.net/example-function-1
.
The URI must use HTTPS and point to a site with a valid SSL certificate on
the web server. The URI must have a maximum string length of 128 characters
& use only the allowlisted characters from RFC
1738.
When your webhook server receives a notification, it is expected to reply
with an HTTP response status code of 200 within 5 seconds.
A URI is required to use webhook notifications.
Requests to this webhook server will contain an ID token authenticating the
service account
google-analytics-audience-export@system.gserviceaccount.com
. To learn
more about ID tokens, see
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/token-types#id. For Google
Cloud Functions, this lets you configure your function to require
authentication. In Cloud IAM, you will need to grant the service account
permissions to the Cloud Run Invoker (roles/run.invoker
) & Cloud
Functions Invoker (roles/cloudfunctions.invoker
) roles for the webhook
post request to pass Google Cloud Functions authentication. This API can
send webhook notifications to arbitrary URIs; for webhook servers other
than Google Cloud Functions, this ID token in the authorization bearer
header should be ignored if it is not needed.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
string |
hasUri
clearUri
setUri
Optional. The web address that will receive the webhook notification. This
address will receive POST requests as the state of the long running
operation resource changes. The POST request will contain both a JSON
version of the long running operation resource in the body and a
sentTimestamp
field. The sent timestamp will specify the unix
microseconds since the epoch that the request was sent; this lets you
identify replayed notifications.
An example URI is
https://us-central1-example-project-id.cloudfunctions.net/example-function-1
.
The URI must use HTTPS and point to a site with a valid SSL certificate on
the web server. The URI must have a maximum string length of 128 characters
& use only the allowlisted characters from RFC
1738.
When your webhook server receives a notification, it is expected to reply
with an HTTP response status code of 200 within 5 seconds.
A URI is required to use webhook notifications.
Requests to this webhook server will contain an ID token authenticating the
service account
google-analytics-audience-export@system.gserviceaccount.com
. To learn
more about ID tokens, see
https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/token-types#id. For Google
Cloud Functions, this lets you configure your function to require
authentication. In Cloud IAM, you will need to grant the service account
permissions to the Cloud Run Invoker (roles/run.invoker
) & Cloud
Functions Invoker (roles/cloudfunctions.invoker
) roles for the webhook
post request to pass Google Cloud Functions authentication. This API can
send webhook notifications to arbitrary URIs; for webhook servers other
than Google Cloud Functions, this ID token in the authorization bearer
header should be ignored if it is not needed.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
string
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getChannelToken
Optional. The channel token is an arbitrary string value and must have a
maximum string length of 64 characters. Channel tokens allow you to verify
the source of a webhook notification. This guards against the message being
spoofed. The channel token will be specified in the X-Goog-Channel-Token
HTTP header of the webhook POST request.
A channel token is not required to use webhook notifications.
Returns | |
---|---|
Type | Description |
string |
hasChannelToken
clearChannelToken
setChannelToken
Optional. The channel token is an arbitrary string value and must have a
maximum string length of 64 characters. Channel tokens allow you to verify
the source of a webhook notification. This guards against the message being
spoofed. The channel token will be specified in the X-Goog-Channel-Token
HTTP header of the webhook POST request.
A channel token is not required to use webhook notifications.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
string
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |