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The echo web hook simply texts back whatever was texted in.
Create a word in Taykt and set up the webhook to call a PHP page that contains the following:
<?php echo $_POST['pid']; ?> sent <?php echo $_POST['text']; ?>
If you called your page echo.php then in Taykt you'd set up the web hook to call: http://your-site.com/echo.php
You can simulate a text being sent in using a tool such as cURL:
curl http://exmaple.com/echo.php -X POST -d 'pid=7c48160a-3989-4ffe-9dc3-da2642d6500a' -d 'text=Hello world'
In this case, the simulated text back would contain:
7c48160a-3989-4ffe-9dc3-da2642d6500a sent Hello worldÂ
Here's what a configured web hooks looks like in Taykt:
