graphql-engine/docs/graphql/manual/getting-started/first-event-trigger.rst
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Setting up your first event trigger
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You can use Hasura to setup event triggers which call configured webhooks whenever specific database events occur.
Let's create a sample event trigger with https://httpbin.org as our simple webhook.
Create a table
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Head to the Hasura console, navigate to ``Data -> Create table`` and create a sample table called ``profile`` with
the following columns:
+----------+----------+
| **profile** |
+----------+----------+
| id | integer |
+----------+----------+
| name | text |
+----------+----------+
.. image:: ../../../img/graphql/manual/getting-started/create-profile-table.png
Setup an event trigger
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In the Hasura console, navigate to ``Events -> Create trigger`` and:
1. Enter trigger name as ``echo``.
2. Select table ``profile`` from the table dropdown.
3. Select operations: ``insert``, ``update`` and ``delete``.
4. Enter webhook URL as: ``https://httpbin.org/post``.
.. image:: ../../../img/graphql/manual/getting-started/create-event-trigger.png
This sets up our webhook ``https://httpbin.org/post`` to receive database changes on insert, update and delete on
``profile`` table.
Watch the trigger in action
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1. Insert some sample data into the ``profile`` table.
2. Now navigate to the ``Events`` tab and click on the ``echo`` trigger in the left sidebar.
3. Expand the details of an event to see the response from the webhook.
.. image:: ../../../img/graphql/manual/getting-started/trigger-events.png
Next steps
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Read more about:
- :doc:`Event triggers <../event-triggers/index>`