# ActionNotificationExportResult ## Example ActionNotificationExportResult Object ``` { "id": 1, "created_at": 1, "status": 200, "message": "Success", "success": true, "request_headers": "{\"User-Agent\":\"Files.com Webhook\"}", "request_method": "GET", "request_url": "www.example.com/webhook_receiver", "path": "MyFolder/MyFile.txt", "folder": "MyFolder" } ``` * `id` (int64): Notification ID * `created_at` (int64): When the notification was sent. * `status` (int64): HTTP status code returned in the webhook response. * `message` (string): A message indicating the overall status of the webhook notification. * `success` (boolean): `true` if the webhook succeeded by receiving a 200 or 204 response. * `request_headers` (string): A JSON-encoded string with headers that were sent with the webhook. * `request_method` (string): The HTTP verb used to perform the webhook. * `request_url` (string): The webhook request URL. * `path` (string): The path to the actual file that triggered this notification. This must be slash-delimited, but it must neither start nor end with a slash. Maximum of 5000 characters. * `folder` (string): The folder associated with the triggering action for this notification. --- ## List Action Notification Export Results ``` Files::ActionNotificationExportResult.list( user_id: 1, action_notification_export_id: 1 ) ``` ### Parameters * `user_id` (int64): User ID. Provide a value of `0` to operate the current session's user. * `cursor` (string): Used for pagination. When a list request has more records available, cursors are provided in the response headers `X-Files-Cursor-Next` and `X-Files-Cursor-Prev`. Send one of those cursor value here to resume an existing list from the next available record. Note: many of our SDKs have iterator methods that will automatically handle cursor-based pagination. * `per_page` (int64): Number of records to show per page. (Max: 10,000, 1,000 or less is recommended). * `action_notification_export_id` (int64): Required - ID of the associated action notification export.