Webhooks with ArcGIS (#maptimeDavis)
Feb. 21, 2023, 2 p.m. - Feb. 21, 2023, 4 p.m.
Organizer -
DataLab: Data Science and Informatics
Contact -
datalab-training@ucdavis.edu
Location -
Zoom
Description: Carlos will to share some examples of using webhooks in the context of ArcGIS Online overall, and discuss a few different use cases. As a novice Webhooks user, Karen Beardsley will demonstrate how she has used Microsoft Power Automate to set up email notifications when users submit Survey123 survey responses.
Learning Objectives: Participants will hear about how Webhooks are used in conjunction with ArcGIS and other similar platforms. After this workshop, participants should be able to set up their own Microsoft Power Automate webhooks.
Prerequisites: None, although familiarity with ArcGIS Online is helpful.
Software: Survey123 (sign up for an ArcGIS Online account prior to the workshop), and access to Microsoft Power Automate (if possible). UC Davis affiliates will have access to both without any preparation.
Instructor: Carlos Barahona
Instructor Bio: Carlos attended UC Davis as an undergraduate in computer science, and working for the school both in UC Davis Extension's IT group, and as an activities coordinator for UC Davis Extension's Center for International Education. He continued to grow his programming experience as a Systems Administrator for Human Ecology. Carlos came to the Department of Environmental Science & Policy, to work as a research programmer for Mark Lubell at the Center for Environmental Policy & Behavior. In 2016, Carlos returned to IT as a Systems Architect for the department, and more recently took the position as the IT Manager, leading the department's IT services. In his work with CEPB, he has supported research programming in web application development, online survey development, data management, and social network analysis. In his role as a IT Manager for the department, he also serves as the lead support for ArcGIS at UC Davis as the service owner for the campus, doing occasional spatial analysis and GIS training across the campus. Additionally, he serves the entire campus as a Co-Chair for UC Davis' IT Security Committee.