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+ | In the topmost URL field, replace '' | ||
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+ | Now you can click //Test It// and wait for the e-mail to arrive. | ||
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+ | At the bottom of the page, we already see the HTTP POST URL that we will need in the final step when adding the action to mAirList: '' | ||
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+ | ===== Set Up mAirList ===== | ||
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+ | The final step is to make mAirList trigger the HTTP POST call when the playlist runs empty during automation. | ||
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+ | ==== Create Script ==== | ||
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+ | At this time, we cannot use HTTP POST calls directly in action lists, so we must create a very simple script first: | ||
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+ | <code language=" | ||
+ | begin | ||
+ | HTTPPost(' | ||
+ | end. | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | Replace ''< | ||
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+ | ==== Set Up Action ==== | ||
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+ | Now that we have created the script, we can go to the configuration and add it as an action to the //When playlist runs empty in automation mode// condition: | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | That's all. Now when the playlist runs empty, mAirList will make a call to IFTTT. |
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