#http
2 approved public terms with this tag.
Webhook
/ˈwebhʊk/noun
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Webhook": A user-defined HTTP callback that fires automatically when a specific event occurs in a source system. Rather than polling an API repeatedly, webhooks push data to a listener URL the moment something happens — making integrations real-time and efficient.
“Exemple en brouillon: We set up a webhook so Slack gets notified instantly every time a new definition is published.”
Idempotency
/aɪˌdempəˈtənsi/noun
Brouillon de traduction automatique (French) for "Idempotency": The property of an operation where performing it multiple times produces the same result as performing it once. Idempotent API endpoints are critical for safe retries — if a network error occurs, the client can re-send the request without fear of duplicating side effects like charges or database records.
“Exemple en brouillon: Pass an idempotency key with payment requests so retries don't charge the customer twice.”