Cloud Elements supports events via polling or webhooks depending on the API provider. For more information about our Events framework, see Events Overview.
Supported Events and Resources
Cloud Elements supports webhook events for Campaign Monitor. After receiving an event, Cloud Elements standardizes the payload and sends an event to the configured callback URL of your authenticated element instance. For more information about webhooks at Campaign Monitor including the currently available webhooks, see their webhooks documentation.
Configure Webhooks Through the UI
To configure webhooks through the UI, follow the same steps to authenticate an element instance, and then turn on events. For more information, see Authenticate an Element Instance with Events (UI) or the element-specific authentication topic.
Configure Webhooks Through API
Use the /instances
endpoint to authenticate with Campaign Monitor and create an element instance with webhooks enabled.
To authenticate an element instance with webhooks:
- Get an authorization grant code by completing the steps in Getting a redirect URL and Authenticating users and receiving the authorization grant code.
Construct a JSON body as shown below (see Parameters):
{ "element": { "key": "campaignmonitor" }, "providerData": { "code": "<AUTHORIZATION_GRANT_CODE>" }, "configuration": { "oauth.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>", "oauth.api.key": "<CONSUMER_KEY>", "oauth.api.secret": "<CONSUMER_SECRET>", "event.notification.enabled": true, "event.notification.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>", "events.list.ids": "<LIST_IDS>" }, "tags": [ "<Add_Your_Tag>" ], "name": "<INSTANCE_NAME>" }
Call the following, including the JSON body you constructed in the previous step:
POST /instances
Note: Make sure that you include the User and Organization keys in the header. For more information, see Authorization Headers, Organization Secret, and User Secret.Locate the
token
andid
in the response and save them for all future requests using the element instance.
Example cURL
curl -X POST \
https://api.cloud-elements.com/elements/api-v2/instances \
-H 'authorization: User <USER_SECRET>, Organization <ORGANIZATION_SECRET>' \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{
"element": {
"key": "campaignmonitor"
},
"providerData": {
"code": "xoz8AFqScK2ngM04kSSM"
},
"configuration": {
"oauth.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>",
"oauth.api.key": "<CONSUMER_KEY>",
"oauth.api.secret": "<CONSUMER_SECRET>"
"event.notification.enabled": true,
"event.notification.callback.url": "<CALLBACK_URL>",
"events.list.ids": "<LIST_IDS>"
},
"tags": [
"Docs"
],
"name": "API Instance"
}'
Parameters
API parameters not shown in the Cloud Elements are in code formatting
.
Parameter | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
'key' | The element key. campaignmonitor | string |
Namename | The name for the element instance created during authentication. | Body |
oauth.callback.url | The URL where you want to redirect users after they grant access. This is the Callback URL that you noted in API Provider Setup. | |
oauth.api.key | The Client ID from Campaign Monitor. This is the Client ID that you noted in API Provider Setup. | string |
oauth.api.secret | The Client Secret from Campaign Monitor. This is the Client Secret that you noted in API Provider Setup. | string |
Events Enabledevent.notification.enabled | Optional. Identifies that events are enabled for the element instance. Default: false . | boolean |
Event Notification Callback URLevent.notification.callback.url | The URL where you want Cloud Elements to send the events. | string |
List IDsevents.list.ids | A comma separated list of API Subscriber List IDs for lists that you want to monitor. This is the List ID that you noted in API Provider Setup. | String |
tags | Optional. User-defined tags to further identify the instance. | string |