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28 lines
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IFTTT supports integrations with hundreds of
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[physical and digital products](https://ifttt.com/services), like
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dishwashers, cars, web services, and more. Get IFTTT notifications directly
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in Zulip.
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1. {!create-stream.md!}
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1. {!create-an-incoming-webhook.md!}
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1. {!generate-integration-url.md!}
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1. Create an [IFTTT account](https://ifttt.com/join). Select the service you'd like
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to receive notifications from as `this`. Select **Webhooks** as
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`that`. Select the **Make a web request** action.
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1. Set **URL** to the URL constructed above. Set **Method** to `POST`,
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and set **Content Type** to `application/json`. Set **Body** to a
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JSON object with two parameters: `content` and `topic`, like so:
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`{"content": "message body", "topic": "message topic"}`
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You will most likely want to specify some IFTTT **Ingredients** to
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customize the topic and content of your messages. Click **Add ingredient**
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to see the available options and customize the `content` and `topic`
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parameters as necessary. Click **Create action**, and click **Finish**.
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**Congratulations! You're done!**
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