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REST Hooks are a lightweight subscription layer on top of your existing REST API.
The real-time web is already here, but REST APIs haven't kept up. Many major players have already standardized upon subscription webhooks. REST Hooks are a way to consolidate that momentum and push it to a broarder audience.
For more information, code examples, libraries, and company profiles check out http://resthooks.org.
http://resthooks.org an initiative by Zapier 2013-2017.
Clone the repo and hop into the correct directory.
git clone git@github.com:zapier/resthooks.git && cd resthooks
Next, you'll want to make a virtual environment (we recommend using virtualenvwrapper but you could skip this) and then install dependencies:
mkvirtualenv resthooks -p python2.7
pip install -r requirements.txt
Now you can run the server!
foreman run web
# or
python resthooks.py