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Learn how Zulip integrations work with this simple Hello World example!
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The Hello World webhook will use the `test` stream, which is
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created by default in the Zulip dev environment. If you are running
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Zulip in production, you should make sure that this stream exists.
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Next, on your {{ settings_html|safe }}, create a Hello World bot.
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Construct the URL for the Hello World bot using the API key and
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stream name:
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`{{ api_url }}/v1/external/helloworld?api_key=abcdefgh&stream=test`
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To trigger a notification using this webhook, use
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`send_webhook_fixture_message` from the Zulip command line:
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```
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(zulip-py3-venv) vagrant@ubuntu-bionic:/srv/zulip$
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./manage.py send_webhook_fixture_message \
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> --fixture=zerver/tests/fixtures/helloworld/hello.json \
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> '--url=http://localhost:9991/api/v1/external/helloworld?api_key=<api_key>'
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```
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Or, use curl:
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```
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curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{ "featured_title":"Marilyn Monroe", "featured_url":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Monroe" }' http://localhost:9991/api/v1/external/helloworld\?api_key\=<api_key>
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```
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{!congrats.md!}
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![](/static/images/integrations/helloworld/001.png)
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