I am making a personal project using Notion API and I noticed that they've implemented web hooks that send events to your API on different actions. I was thinking on using this feature to receive events when a in my database gets created or deleted.
What I don't know and can't seem to find is some example of an actual event and what do that event contain. They have this page where they show some payload examples but without context this doesn't answer my doubts. What I want to know is if this event will contain the information of the page properties or just the id and its parent.
Does anyone has implemented something with webhooks? I would like to test it, but I need to have an endpoint deployed to receive the events and the project is still in progress...so it's not feasible
I've tried reading Notion's documentation and searching for some online example, but I didn't find anything.
What is expect is just someone who has use these events, so he/she can tell me if the page.created
event includes all page's properties such as title, id and custom properties have in my pages or it just like in the example that returns the parent_id
in the data
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