perplexity-webhooks-events by jeremylongshore
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--- name: perplexity-webhooks-events description: | Implement Perplexity webhook signature validation and event handling. Use when setting up webhook endpoints, implementing signature verification, or handling Perplexity event notifications securely. Trigger with phrases like "perplexity webhook", "perplexity events", "perplexity webhook signature", "handle perplexity events", "perplexity notifications". allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash(curl:*) version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: Jeremy Longshore <[email protected]> --- # Perplexity Webhooks & Events ## Overview Securely handle Perplexity webhooks with signature validation and replay protection. ## Prerequisites - Perplexity webhook secret configured - HTTPS endpoint accessible from internet - Understanding of cryptographic signatures - Redis or database for idempotency (optional) ## Webhook Endpoint Setup ### Express.js ```typescript import express from 'express'; import crypto from 'crypto'; const app = express(); // IMPORTANT: Raw body needed for signature verification app.post('/webhooks/perplexity', express.raw({ type: 'application/json' }), async (req, res) => { const signature = req.headers['x-perplexity-signature'] as string; const timestamp = req.headers['x-perplexity-timestamp'] as string; if (!verifyPerplexitySignature(req.body, signature, timestamp)) { return res.status(401).json({ error: 'Invalid signature' }); } const event = JSON.parse(req.body.toString()); await handlePerplexityEvent(event); res.status(200).json({ received: true }); } ); ``` ## Signature Verification ```typescript function verifyPerplexitySignature( payload: Buffer, signature: string, timestamp: string ): boolean { const secret = process.env.PERPLEXITY_WEBHOOK_SECRET!; // Reject old timestamps (replay attack protection) const timestampAge = Date.now() - parseInt(timestamp) * 1000; if (timestampAge > 300000) { // 5 minutes console.error('Webhook timestamp too old'); return false; } // Compute expected signature const signedPayload = `${timestamp}.${payload.toString()}`; const expectedSignature = crypto .createHmac('sha256', secret) .update(signedPayload) .digest('hex'); // Timing-safe comparison return crypto.timingSafeEqual( Buffer.from(signature), Buffer.from(expectedSignature) ); } ``` ## Event Handler Pattern ```typescript type PerplexityEventType = 'resource.created' | 'resource.updated' | 'resource.deleted'; interface PerplexityEvent { id: string; type: PerplexityEventType; data: Record<string, any>; created: string; } const eventHandlers: Record<PerplexityEventType, (data: any) => Promise<void>> = { 'resource.created': async (data) => { /* handle */ }, 'resource.updated': async (data) => { /* handle */ }, 'resource.deleted': async (data) => { /* handle */ } }; async function handlePerplexityEvent(event: PerplexityEvent): Promise<void> { const handler = eventHandlers[event.type]; if (!handler) { console.log(`Unhandled event type: ${event.type}`); return; } try { await handler(event.data); console.log(`Processed ${event.type}: ${event.id}`); } catch (error) { console.error(`Failed to process ${event.type}: ${event.id}`, error); throw error; // Rethrow to trigger retry } } ``` ## Idempotency Handling ```typescript import { Redis } from 'ioredis'; const redis = new Redis(process.env.REDIS_URL); async function isEventProcessed(eventId: string): Promise<boolean> { const key = `perplexity:event:${eventId}`; const exists = await redis.exists(key); return exists === 1; } async function markEventProcessed(eventId: string): Promise<void> { const key = `perplexity:event:${eventId}`; await redis.set(key, '1', 'EX', 86400 * 7); // 7 days TTL } ``` ## Webhook Testing ```bash # Use Perplexity CLI to send test events perplexity webhooks trigger resource.created --url http://localhost:3000/webhooks/perplexity # Or use webhook.site for debugging curl -X POST https://webhook.site/your-uuid \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"type": "resource.created", "data": {}}' ``` ## Instructions ### Step 1: Register Webhook Endpoint Configure your webhook URL in the Perplexity dashboard. ### Step 2: Implement Signature Verification Use the signature verification code to validate incoming webhooks. ### Step 3: Handle Events Implement handlers for each event type your application needs. ### Step 4: Add Idempotency Prevent duplicate processing with event ID tracking. ## Output - Secure webhook endpoint - Signature validation enabled - Event handlers implemented - Replay attack protection active ## Error Handling | Issue | Cause | Solution | |-------|-------|----------| | Invalid signature | Wrong secret | Verify webhook secret | | Timestamp rejected | Clock drift | Check server time sync | | Duplicate events | Missing idempotency | Implement event ID tracking | | Handler timeout | Slow processing | Use async queue | ## Examples ### Testing Webhooks Locally ```bash # Use ngrok to expose local server ngrok http 3000 # Send test webhook curl -X POST https://your-ngrok-url/webhooks/perplexity \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"type": "test", "data": {}}' ``` ## Resources - [Perplexity Webhooks Guide](https://docs.perplexity.com/webhooks) - [Webhook Security Best Practices](https://docs.perplexity.com/webhooks/security) ## Next Steps For performance optimization, see `perplexity-performance-tuning`.
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