Campfire Service Hook Returns
“Hey, why isn’t anyone working this week?!” Actually, they’re working hard. It’s the Service Hooks that took the week off. 37signals released a Campfire API which requires you to provide…
“Hey, why isn’t anyone working this week?!”
Actually, they’re working hard. It’s the Service Hooks that took the week off.
37signals released a Campfire API which requires you to provide an API Token instead of a username / password when using Campfire’s API.
What this means is you need to enter your Campfire API Token in your Campfire Service Hook to get it working again.
Here’s our Illustrated Upgrade Guide:






Now get back to work!
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