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The events are stored in a queue and displayed in the JSON component and the incoming events is updated every second.
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You can view the incoming events in the JSON component below.
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This application is just a demonstration of how to use the Argilla webhook listeners. You can visit the
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[Argilla documentation](https://docs.argilla.io/dev/how_to_guides/webhooks) for more information.
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## Running the app
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First create an HF space running the argilla server.
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```bash
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export ARGILLA_API_KEY=<your_api_key>
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This application is just a demonstration of how to use the Argilla webhook listeners. You can visit the
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[Argilla documentation](https://docs.argilla.io/dev/how_to_guides/webhooks) for more information.
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## Running the app
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First create an HF space running the argilla server. Be sure argilla spaces is public.
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Once the server is up and running, you must define the following environment variables:
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```bash
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export ARGILLA_API_KEY=<your_api_key>
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app.py
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import argilla as rg
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import gradio as gr
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client = rg.Argilla()
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server = rg.get_webhook_server()
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This demo shows the incoming events from the [Argilla Server]({argilla_server}).
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The application defines three webhook listeners for the following events:
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- Dataset events: `dataset.created`, `dataset.updated`, `dataset.deleted`, `dataset.published`
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- Response events: `response.created`, `response.updated`
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The events are stored in a queue and displayed in the JSON component and the incoming events is updated every second.
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You can view the incoming events in the JSON component below.
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import argilla as rg
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import gradio as gr
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client = rg.Argilla()
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server = rg.get_webhook_server()
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This demo shows the incoming events from the [Argilla Server]({argilla_server}).
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The application defines three webhook listeners for the following events:
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- Record events: `record.deleted`, `record.completed`
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- Dataset events: `dataset.created`, `dataset.updated`, `dataset.deleted`, `dataset.published`
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- Response events: `response.created`, `response.updated`
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The events are stored in a queue and displayed in the JSON component and the incoming events is updated every second.
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You can view the incoming events in the JSON component below.
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