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Add notification to the webhook realtime transcript#1256

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@beastoin beastoin commented Nov 6, 2024

Issue: #1255

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  • New Features
    • Enhanced webhook notifications for real-time transcripts, allowing users to receive notifications based on specific conditions.
    • Introduced a new function to send notifications when certain criteria are met during webhook interactions.

These improvements aim to provide users with timely updates and better engagement through the notification system.

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The changes made in the backend/utils/webhooks.py file enhance webhook notification functionality. A new function, send_webhook_notification, is added to send notifications based on responses from the realtime_transcript_webhook. The existing webhook functions are updated to include this notification feature while maintaining their core logic and error handling.

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File Change Summary
backend/utils/webhooks.py - Added import statements for database.notifications and utils.notifications.
- Introduced send_webhook_notification(token: str, message: str) function.
- Updated realtime_transcript_webhook to call send_webhook_notification based on response conditions.

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🐰 In the meadow where the webhooks play,
A message hops along the way.
With notifications sent so bright,
Developers cheer in pure delight!
Through the code, the bunnies sing,
"Real-time updates, what joy they bring!" 🌼


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@beastoin beastoin merged commit 30cdb15 into main Nov 6, 2024
@beastoin beastoin deleted the xbxrq_webhook_noti branch November 6, 2024 03:01
Glucksberg pushed a commit to Glucksberg/omi-local that referenced this pull request Apr 28, 2026
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