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Trigger a webhook when the microphone or camera is turned on or off in a Google Meet.
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This extension calls a user defined webhook when the microphone and camera change from muted to unmuted.
Each webhook will be called with POST having Content-Type: application/json.
{
"input": {
"camera": "active",
"microphone": "inactive"
},
"id": "aaa-bbb-ccc",
"timestamp": 123456789,
"previous": {
"input": {
"camera": "inactive",
"microphone": "unknown"
},
"id": "aaa-bbb-ccc",
"timestamp": 123456789
}
}
Webhooks can be triggered for the following events:
change: Any state has changed.
input.change: An input status has changed.
input.active: An input has changed to active.
input.inactive: An input has changed to inactive.
input.camera.change: The camera status has changed.
input.camera.active: The camera has changed to active.
input.camera.inactive: The camera has changed to inactive.
input.microphone.change: The microphone status has changed.
input.microphone.active: The microphone has changed to active.
input.microphone.inactive: The microphone has changed to inactive.
**Known Issues:**
- If you close the tab or browser, no webhook will be fired.
**Changes: ***
https://github.com/jpoehnelt/chrome-meet-webhook-extension/releases
Latest reviews
- (2024-06-18) Gareth Price: Wanted it to fire a Home Assistant webhook to brighten my office lights when I join a meeting. CORS security issues mean the application/json header doesn't get set, so HomeAssistant doesn't decode the payload. There's an updated version on GitHub but more recent Chrome/Meet updates seem to have broken that one as it uses an unsafe method that the most recent Google Meet CORS rejects. Using this version (1.2.2) I was able to fire separate webhooks for active/inactive states and just act on them regardless of payload. Works well enough!
- (2020-08-18) Justin Poehnelt: I wrote and use this extension to turn my Phillips Hue lights on and off when I am in a meeting.
- (2020-08-18) Justin Poehnelt: I wrote and use this extension to turn my Phillips Hue lights on and off when I am in a meeting.