A push notification (webhook) will be sent to this URL when a new booking, significant booking modification which effects availability , a guest message from OTA or cancellation occurs.
The bookid and status are appended to your url like this example.
<code>https://yoururl.com/yourpage?bookid=12345678&status=new</code>
Possible values for status are: new, modify, cancel, message
The card CVV can status modify could be included as a post variable sent for new or cancelled bookings if multiple fields are changed before the webhook sends, i.e. the URL contains 'cvvfirst webhook you receive may have the status =post' modify instead of new and is using https:The CVV will be sent one time onlya cancelled booking may have a webhook with status = modify, do not use status = modify reported by a webhook to assume anything about the status of the booking.
iThe card CVV and a token to retrieve it from the JSON getCard API function can be included as form url encoded POST data in the body of the push.e. your url
https<span style="color: #f3e504; font-size: 150%;" >{{#fas:lightbulb}} <//yoururl.com/yourpage?cvv=postspan> If you need to differentiate between multiple properties, an easy way is to include a property parameter in your URL
will be sent to the the following with CVV in post data<code>https://myserver.com/propid=1234 </code>
https://yoururlThe URL can contain template variables which will be exchanged with information from the booking.com/yourpage?cvv=post&bookid=12345678& Multiple URL's can be notified, enter each additional URL on a new line. Your server should return an HTTP 200 header to acknowledge receipt of the notify. If there is no response or a response HTTP code of 400 or higher the notify will be retried after a delay. Outgoing messages are queued so there can be a short delay between the action occurring and the notification sending. The status=values are not synchronous, it is possible the first notification will have status modified or cancel instead of newif the booking has changed to that state before the message sends.