Screenshot URL in webhooks

Now, you can get the screenshot URL in the webhook response.

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Dmytro Krasun

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Screenshot URL in webhooks

Due to historical reasons, the screenshot URL was not returned in the webhook response with JSON format. Since today, you can get it.

The URL is available if you don’t store the screenshot in any S3 storage. And the URL is temporary, do not rely on it. Read more in our documentation on how it works.

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