How to implode a JSON construct to a string
This section aims to help you getting started on how to implode a JSON construct to a string via WP Webhooks Formatter. Simply select one of your prefered automation manuals down below and start automating your WordPress website in no time.
"Text JSON implode" arguments
Our so-called arguments are values that you can use to customize your request. They allow you to send specific data to the Text JSON implode action which is then handled accordingly to the described purpose. You can use the arguments that you would like to send values for.
To learn more about it, please see the Setup Guide above.
To learn more about it, please see the Setup Guide above.
value *
The JSON string that should be turned into a character-separated string.
separator
The separator that is used to separate the values of the first level of the JSON. By default, we separate the values using a comma.
wpwh_call_action
(String) Register a custom WordPress hook callback. The value will be called as followed: do_action( $yourdefinedaction, $action_return_data, $request_data )
Connection examples
Get inspired on how to use the "Text JSON implode" action within our WP Webhooks Formatter integrations. Down below you will find various examples with our other integrations.
When a user logged in via
WP User Manager, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a subscription status was updated via
WooCommerce Subscriptions, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a comment was updated via
WordPress, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When an order was restored via
WooCommerce, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a note was added to a ticket via
Fluent Support, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.

When a form was submitted via
Forminator, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.

When a user was created via
WordPress, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a donation was cancelled via
GiveWP, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a donation was revoked via
GiveWP, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a topic reply was created via
bbPress, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.

When an appointment was canceled via
Amelia, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.

When a membership has expired via
Paid Memberships Pro, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.

When a plugin was deactivated via
WordPress, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a new site was created via
WordPress, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a booking was rejected via
Events Manager, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a membership expired via
WooCommerce Memberships, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When a membership was cancelled via
WooCommerce Memberships, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
When an order was created via
WooCommerce, implode a JSON construct to a string via
WP Webhooks Formatter.
More available WP Webhooks Formatter endpoints
Discover more of the available endpoints used for the WP Webhooks Formatter integration.
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To learn more about a specific endpoint, simply click on it.