71 | | Sometimes it is necessary just to import particular alert from the URL and relay through the system to your audiences. If this is your case, then you are in right place. Let's say I want to import [http://www.dmhwarning.gov.mm/eden/cap/public/1118.cap this alert]. This alert is public alert for untimely rainfall. To import this alert, put the url in the URL field, if your system requires username/password combination to fetch the url fill those as well to the field. Since this is public alert, I don't need username/password combination. You can ignore any errors by checking the Ignore Errors? field. |
| 71 | Sometimes it is necessary just to import particular alert from the URL and relay through the system to your audiences. If this is your case, then you are in right place. |
| 72 | * Go to '''Alerts''' from the menu. On the left panel, you will see the number of options including '''Import from Feed URL''' under '''ALERTS'''. Or you can use the URL '''/eden/cap/alert/import_feed'''. |
| 73 | * Grab the cap extension URL from an external system. As an example, you can use this [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/biplovbhandari/cap_data/master/example1.cap CAP URL]. Copy and paste in the '''URL''' box. |
| 74 | * If the URL access is authenticated, i.e. if it requires username and password, put them respectively in the next boxes. |
| 75 | * While importing, if there is any error, you can neglect those error by checking the '''Ignore Errors?''' checkbox. |
| 76 | * This is imported as an external alert in the system. You can relay this alert if you think this is relevant to your audience. |