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The TAGGRS Data Client provides a straightforward client template for integrating webhooks with the server-side container of Google Tag Manager. Webhooks are often used to send data from third-party services, and with this client, you can seamlessly accept and process these data payloads within your GTM server-side container.

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TAGGRS Data Client

The TAGGRS Data Client provides a straightforward client template for integrating webhooks with the server-side container of Google Tag Manager. Webhooks are often used to send data from third-party services, and with this client, you can seamlessly accept and process these data payloads within your GTM server-side container.

Features

  • Easy integration with Google Tag Manager server-side container.
  • Accepts and processes data payloads sent via webhooks.
  • Supports multiple data formats including JSON, form data, and more.
  • Configurable error handling and response mechanisms.

Prerequisites

  • A Google Tag Manager account with a server-side container set up.
  • Familiarity with the basics of webhooks.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/TAGGRS/TAGGRS-Data-Client.git
  2. Navigate to the GTM server-side container: Access the Google Tag Manager dashboard, select your server-side container.

  3. Import the TAGGRS Data Client template: Within the container, go to Templates > Clients and click on New. Choose to import and select the downloaded client template.

  4. Configure the template: Fill in necessary parameters or configurations as prompted by the template.

Usage

  1. Create a new client instance: In your server-side container, navigate to the Clients section and select the TAGGRS Data Client.

  2. Configure your endpoint: Set up the endpoint to which the webhook will send data. This can be a specific path in your server-side container URL.

  3. Test your setup: Send a sample webhook request to your configured endpoint to ensure data is accepted and processed correctly.

Troubleshooting

  • Ensure your GTM server-side container is properly set up and accessible.
  • Double-check the endpoint configuration.
  • Examine the logs within the GTM server-side container for any issues related to data processing.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please create a pull request or open an issue on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

For questions or assistance, please open an issue on our GitHub repository.

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The TAGGRS Data Client provides a straightforward client template for integrating webhooks with the server-side container of Google Tag Manager. Webhooks are often used to send data from third-party services, and with this client, you can seamlessly accept and process these data payloads within your GTM server-side container.

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