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PODCAST NOTES:

  1. Revisit a simple Podio + AWS Example that we mentioned before
  2. We’re releasing the code with some instructions to try it out for yourself
  3. This isn’t meant to be production code, but you could build a reliable system with some additional investment
  4. To review: we use a node.js 8.10 function running in AWS Lambda that responds to an API Gateway trigger
  5. The trigger has a unique URL which can be used to add a hook to a single Podio application
  6. You need an AWS account, a Podio API Key (Client Id & Secret)
  7. We just use this example to comment on a new item, but it could do all sorts of things
  8. There are a few challenges to consider when using app authentication
    1. the token is set per application
    2. hooks can be deleted separately, but this app stores them per function
    3. tracking usage and access could be tricky in complicated scenarios
  9. We will release an OAuth2 version of this at some point which addresses some of these issues… and introduces others

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