The HTTP Post Generator (HPG) is a tool to help you build powerful Pocket Developer actions that do just what you want. Use the guide questions below to construct your http post, then copy the parameter names and values from the display at the top into the http post in your campaign. (Note: We recommend copy-paste to avoid typos!) Keep in mind that the HPG helps with the most commonly used requests, and does not represent the full capabilities of Pocket Developer. For more in-depth instructions, please see the full documentation for our plugins.
Your HTTP Post
POST URL
Name / Value Pairs
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
Date Formatting Example: {{time}}
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- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
Additional Options
- %My Text%: search for 'My Text' anywhere in the field
- My Text%: field value starts with 'My Text'
- %My Text: field value ends with 'My Text'
- 201601%: field value is January of 2016
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- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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Actions
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
Conditions
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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Variables
{{ FieldMath.getVariableName($index)}}
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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- A formula can be simple or complex.
- A formula can contain up to 52 different variables (a – z and A – Z).
- A formula can add (+), subtract (-), multiply (*) and divide (/) any of the variables.
- The (%) key can be used as a modulus: ie. a%b is calculated as the remainder of a divided by b
- Using (**) can be used for Exponentiation: ie. a**b is calculated as a to the b'th power.
- By grouping variables within parentheses, formulas will follow the basic mathematical order of operations, also known as PEMDAS.
- A formula CANNOT contain any spaces.
- If your formula is complex, you may want to work it out on paper first.
- {{tag.Id}}: {{tag.GroupName}} X
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If none of the options below are selected, the newest/latest subscription will be processed immediately.
HINT: Prefetch the ID of your subscription by hovering on the dog bone above.
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