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fix(admin/windmill): Some minor additions
Signed-off-by: Marcel Klehr <mklehr@gmx.net>
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Installation
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* Install Windmill
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* Either as a standalone install or via the Windmill External App in Nextcloud (see :ref:`External Apps<ai-app_api>`)
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* Either as a standalone install or via the External App "Flow" in Nextcloud (see :ref:`External Apps<ai-app_api>`)
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* Enable the ``webhook_listeners`` app that comes with Nextcloud
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@@ -41,6 +41,13 @@ The magic listener script
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The first script (after the "Input" block) in any workflow you build that should listen to a Nextcloud webhook must be ``CORE:LISTEN_TO_EVENT``. It must be an empty script with two parameters that you should fill statically: ``events``, which is a list of event IDs to listen to and ``filters`` a filter condition that allows more fine grained filtering for which events should be used. The filter condition as well as the available events with their payloads is documented in :ref:`the webhook_listeners documentation<webhook_listeners>`.
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You can copy the following Deno script for this:
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.. code-block:: typescript
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export async function main(events: string[], filters: object) { }
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Nextcloud Scripts
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