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## Setup
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### Heroku
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1. Deploy with this button: [](https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/fbsamples/graph-api-webhooks-samples)
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1. Test your deployment with `curl https://<your-subdomain>.herokuapp.com` - you should see a list of received webhooks.
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1. For handling POST request validation (optional, but suggested), set the `APP_SECRET`[config var](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars) using your app secret value from your [Facebook app's settings](https://developers.facebook.com/apps).
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### Facebook
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1. Create a new [Facebook application](https://developers.facebook.com/apps).
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1. Set up your Facebook application's [Graph API Webhooks subscription](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api/webhooks/#setup) using `https://<your-subdomain>.herokuapp.com/facebook` as the callback URL. It is recommended that you set a `TOKEN`[config var](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars) as part of the set up of your Heroku app to secure requests. If you choose not to set a config var, then you will need to set a verify token of 'token' when configuring the callback URL.
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In order to use this sample app, you must have a [Facebook Developer](https://developers,facebook.com) account and a [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com) account.
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1. Refer to Facebook's [Webhooks sample app documentation](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/webhooks/sample-apps) to see how to use this app.
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1. Deploy the sample app on Heroku with this button:
1. Register an [Instagram API client](https://instagram.com/developer/clients/manage/).
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1. Set up your client's [subscription](https://www.instagram.com/developer/subscriptions/) using your `https://<your-subdomain>.herokuapp.com/instagram` as the callback URL. It is recommended that you set a `TOKEN`[config var](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars) as part of the set up of your Heroku app to secure requests. If you choose not to set a config var, then you will need to set a verify token of 'token' when configuring the callback URL.
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1. Deploy the sample app on Heroku with this button:
1. Enter a name for your app or let Heroku assign a random one. (The name of the app will become part of the callback URL.) Click **Deploy App**.
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1. After the app is deployed, click **Manage App** and select the **Settings** tab in the dashboard.
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1. Click **Reveal Config Vars**, and create a `APP_SECRET`[config var](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/config-vars) with your Facebook app's App Secret as the value. Then, create a `TOKEN` config var with whatever value you wish; this string is included in verification requests when you configure the Webhooks product in the App Dashboard (the app will validate the request on its own).
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**Note:** It is recommended that you set a `TOKEN` config var as part of the set up of your Heroku app to secure requests. If you choose not to set a config var, then you will need to set a verify token of "token" when configuring the callback URL. The `APP_SECRET` config var is needed for handling `POST` request validation.
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1. Set up your client's [subscription](https://www.instagram.com/developer/subscriptions/) using `https://<your-subdomain>.herokuapp.com/instagram` as the **Callback URL**. If you created a `TOKEN` config var enter it in the **Verify Token** field of the Webhook subscription settings.
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## Testing
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If you wish to test that everything is working properly, you can send a test notification to your callback URL.
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1. In the App Dashboard, go to **Products** > **Webhooks**.
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1. Click on a **Test** button for any of the Webhooks fields.
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1. A pop-up dialog will show you a sample response. Click **Send to My Server** to trigger the actual notification. You should see the Webhooks response at your callback URL in a web browser or by using `curl https://<your-subdomain>.herokuapp.com` from a terminal.
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