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Fetch Robotics by Zebra Technologies offers autonomous mobile robots and warehouse automation, integrating with WMS for material handling and fulfillment workflows.
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Makini's unified API acts as a common denominator across all connected systems. We map each system's data structure to a standardized data model, exposing consistent endpoints regardless of the underlying platform. This means you write the same code to retrieve purchase orders from SAP, NetSuite, or Dynamics—the API calls and response formats are identical. You always get data in the same structure, making it easy to build consistent business logic. The unified approach eliminates the need to learn each system's unique API, manage multiple authentication methods, or handle varying data formats.
Makini sends webhooks for several event types: sync completion (successful or failed), connection authentication required (when credentials need renewal), connection status changes (online/offline), and system errors requiring attention. Each webhook payload includes the event type, timestamp, connection ID, and event-specific details like error messages or affected entities. You can configure which events trigger webhooks on a per-connection basis. For workflow-based integrations using Makini Flows, you can also set up custom webhooks triggered by specific conditions in your business logic, providing granular control over real-time notifications.
All Makini webhooks include a signature header for verification. The signature is an HMAC hash of the webhook payload using your webhook secret as the key. To verify a webhook, compute the HMAC using your secret and compare it to the signature header using constant-time comparison to avoid timing attacks. Never process webhook data without verification, as this could expose your system to forged requests. Your webhook secret is provided when you configure webhooks and should be stored securely. Webhook verification ensures that only legitimate requests from Makini are processed by your application.
Makini supports create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) operations, though availability varies by system and entity type. Most systems support creating and updating core entities like purchase orders, work orders, and inventory items. Read operations are universally supported across all entity types. Delete operations are less commonly supported due to system constraints—many industrial systems use soft deletes or status changes rather than true deletion. Update operations may be limited to specific fields depending on system configuration and business rules. For example, some systems prevent modifying purchase orders after approval. We recommend validating specific operation support for your use case during the technical deep dive.
