A webhook will require a publically accessable URL.
So if you are going the webhook route then I’d just webhooks for the whole thing.
Otherwise build your tool off the documented payloads and wait for live data to occur, no need to “test”
A webhook will require a publically accessable URL.
So if you are going the webhook route then I’d just webhooks for the whole thing.
Otherwise build your tool off the documented payloads and wait for live data to occur, no need to “test”