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Async APIs with Webhooks in Zenphi | Callback URL in JSON Body (Wrapper Pattern Explained)
Struggling to integrate services like Adobe Acrobat Sign, CloudConvert, or Replicate that require a callback URL inside the JSON body?
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use async APIs and webhooks in Zenphi using the wrapper pattern — a powerful method to handle long-running processes without hitting timeout errors.
What You’ll Learn:
1) The difference between standard vs. async APIs
2) Why timeouts happen and how async APIs prevent them
3) How to build a wrapper flow to move the callback URL from headers to the JSON body
4) A step-by-step setup using an AI image generator (Flux)
5) How to reuse this wrapper for tools like Adobe Sign, ChatGPT, and CloudConvert
Why This Matters:
Many services expect the callback URL to be in the body — not the header. Zenphi's standard Make HTTP Call with Callback puts it in the header by default.
This video shows how to work around that using a prebuilt wrapper flow, available on the Zenphi Community.
Perfect For:
— Workflow automation builders
— IT teams dealing with complex API integrations
— AI & document processing workflows that require asynchronous handling
— Anyone who wants to handle async API responses without writing code
📥 Wrapper Flow Template Available on the Zenphi Community Portal: https://www.zenphicommunity.com/c/subflow-library/miniflow-sample-wrapper-for-async-services-cloudconvert-ai-etc
Stop struggling with failed API calls — watch now to master async API handling with webhooks!
#apimanagement #webhooks #asyncapi #json #workflowautomation #nocodeautomation
Видео Async APIs with Webhooks in Zenphi | Callback URL in JSON Body (Wrapper Pattern Explained) канала Zenphi - Google Workspace AI automation.
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use async APIs and webhooks in Zenphi using the wrapper pattern — a powerful method to handle long-running processes without hitting timeout errors.
What You’ll Learn:
1) The difference between standard vs. async APIs
2) Why timeouts happen and how async APIs prevent them
3) How to build a wrapper flow to move the callback URL from headers to the JSON body
4) A step-by-step setup using an AI image generator (Flux)
5) How to reuse this wrapper for tools like Adobe Sign, ChatGPT, and CloudConvert
Why This Matters:
Many services expect the callback URL to be in the body — not the header. Zenphi's standard Make HTTP Call with Callback puts it in the header by default.
This video shows how to work around that using a prebuilt wrapper flow, available on the Zenphi Community.
Perfect For:
— Workflow automation builders
— IT teams dealing with complex API integrations
— AI & document processing workflows that require asynchronous handling
— Anyone who wants to handle async API responses without writing code
📥 Wrapper Flow Template Available on the Zenphi Community Portal: https://www.zenphicommunity.com/c/subflow-library/miniflow-sample-wrapper-for-async-services-cloudconvert-ai-etc
Stop struggling with failed API calls — watch now to master async API handling with webhooks!
#apimanagement #webhooks #asyncapi #json #workflowautomation #nocodeautomation
Видео Async APIs with Webhooks in Zenphi | Callback URL in JSON Body (Wrapper Pattern Explained) канала Zenphi - Google Workspace AI automation.
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