telegraf/plugins/inputs/webhooks/particle/README.md

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# particle webhooks
You should configure your Particle.io's Webhooks to point at the `webhooks` service. To do this go to `(https://console.particle.io/)[https://console.particle.io]` and click `Integrations > New Integration > Webhook`. In the resulting page set `URL` to `http://<my_ip>:1619/particle`, and under `Advanced Settings` click on `JSON` and add:
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```
{
"influx_db": "your_measurement_name"
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}
```
If required, enter your username and password, etc. and then click `Save`
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## Events
Your Particle device should publish an event that contains a JSON in the form of:
```
String data = String::format("{ \"tags\" : {
\"tag_name\": \"tag_value\",
\"other_tag\": \"other_value\"
},
\"values\": {
\"value_name\": %f,
\"other_value\": %f,
}
}", value_value, other_value
);
Particle.publish("event_name", data, PRIVATE);
```
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Escaping the "" is required in the source file.
The number of tag values and field values is not restrictied so you can send as many values per webhook call as you'd like.
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You will need to enable JSON messages in the Webhooks setup of Particle.io, and make sure to check the "include default data" box as well.
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See [webhook doc](https://docs.particle.io/reference/webhooks/)