The MessageMedia Enterprise Webhooks code guide demonstrates how you can verify webhooks signed and sent to you by MessageMedia.
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To be able to use this SDK, you will need a public key provided by MessageMedia. You can find out how to do this by going through the Signature Key Management documentation. You can then make use of the Signature Key Management Ruby SDK to create and manage your keys.
To keep this guide simple and easy to understand, we've used Sinatra to set up a server which will monitor for incoming webhooks. You can setup your own production server and use it instead of the Sinatra one if needed.
Create an empty directory for your project, let’s name it “testApp”. Now, open up your command prompt and clone this repository into the directory created.
Run the following command from the root directory to install Sinatra.
gem install sinatra
Open up the public_key.pem file and replace the placeholder that says ENTER_PUBLIC_KEY_HERE
with your public key. The result should look like this:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIabcdNBgkqhkiG9w0BAQ4AAOCA338AMIIBCgKCAQEAwISbN8vv0HeUCPN9o29xCUzCsh0ZUM+wdc3Gi3+DfyO4rPec1f/uxFbw0Dscw1iEA1dUfQ5eKhhsOIPdjk//gOGQbBVmQ8DhDcGVGWrHrE/n/K/x0ZkIae4n4eNobK96Ic/C4YmXf5LBUmgkOwUM+5VDPxe3rMnm/3TQdJzAcBMIzqNixzseCh4ICYMSahKnkNY5bJGf+8WbT0i+3mHQwvLacAub+wFH6hyT4I7FXOcXmR+HIyD8xwwYLmB4Yy+cMmiDcc1J9KX34C5apXM2A3f2mOtgfM0WSH2NpXmZmpXmzbkbIxEw90N3zERrDb2myJAHAD0MKQ7abcdxPen96dIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
The request line will need to be changed according to your callback url and request type. For instance, if your callback url is /captureData
and the method type was PATCH
then the resulting request line would look like this:
request_line = 'PATCH /captureData HTTP/1.1'
You are now ready to test the application. From the root directory of your application (where your index.js file is), run ruby index.rb
If all goes well, you should receive a Verification Successful
response which indicates the verification was a success.
Check out the full API documentation for more detailed information.
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