Course Completion 50%
This event is triggered when a subscriber completes 50% of the course content.
Event Type
course.completed.50
Setting Up the Webhook
To subscribe to this webhook event, configure your webhook endpoint with the following:
- cURL
- JavaScript
- Python
curl -X 'POST' \
'https://api-prod-new.tagmango.com/api/v1/integration/webhook/webhook' \
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H 'x-api-key: <Your API Key>' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"hookUrl": "<your webhook url>",
"event": "course.completed.50",
"course": "<course to be associated> (optional sends all course related events if not specified)"
}'
fetch('https://api-prod-new.tagmango.com/api/v1/integration/webhook/webhook', {
method: 'POST',
headers: {
'accept': 'application/json',
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
'x-api-key': '<Your API Key>'
},
body: JSON.stringify({
"hookUrl": "<your webhook url>",
"event": "course.completed.50",
"course": "<course to be associated> (optional sends all course related events if not specified)"
})
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then(data => console.log(data));
import requests
import json
url = "https://api-prod-new.tagmango.com/api/v1/integration/webhook/webhook"
headers = {
"accept": "application/json",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"x-api-key": "<Your API Key>"
}
data = {
"hookUrl": "<your webhook url>",
"event": "course.completed.50",
"course": "<course to be associated> (optional sends all course related events if not specified)"
}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
print(response.json())
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
hookUrl | string | Yes | Your webhook endpoint URL |
event | string | Yes | Must be `course.completed.50` |
course | string | No | Specific course ID to monitor. If not specified, receives events for all courses |
Webhook Payload
When a subscriber reaches 50% course completion, TagMango will send a POST request to your webhook URL with the following payload:
Example
{
"name": "Student Name",
"email": "student@example.com",
"phone": 1234567890,
"course": "Example course",
"courseId": "634fc35ddaf58580e2418c40",
"lastProgressOn": "2023-11-20T18:30Z"
}
Schema
name
string
The student's full name
email
string
The student's email address
phone
number
The student's phone number
course
string
Name of the course completed by the student
courseId
string
Unique identifier for the course
lastProgressOn
string
Timestamp of when the student completed the course, in UTC
Handling the Webhook
Your webhook endpoint should:
- Respond with 200 status - Return a 200 HTTP status code to acknowledge receipt
- Process quickly - Respond within 30 seconds to avoid timeouts
- Implement idempotency - Handle duplicate events gracefully
- Verify authenticity - Validate the request using the provided authentication headers
Example Implementation
// Node.js Express example
app.post("/webhook", (req, res) => {
const payload = req.body;
// Verify the webhook authenticity (implement based on your security setup)
if (!verifyWebhook(req)) {
return res.status(401).send("Unauthorized");
}
// Process the webhook event
try {
console.log("Event data:", JSON.stringify(payload, null, 2));
// Your business logic here
// Process the event data according to your application needs
processWebhookEvent(eventType, payload);
} catch (error) {
console.error("Error processing webhook:", error);
// You might want to return 500 here depending on your retry policy
}
// Acknowledge receipt
res.status(200).send("OK");
});
function processWebhookEvent(eventType, payload) {
// Implement your custom logic based on the event type and payload
// This is where you'll handle the webhook data according to your business requirements
// Examples of what you might do:
// - Store event data in your database
// - Send notifications to users
// - Update user records
// - Trigger automated workflows
// - Sync data with external systems
console.log(`Processing ${eventType} event for your application`);
}