Added support of external identifiers

Check out how to use the external identifier to improve tracking of webhook executions.

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Dmytro Krasun

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ScreenshotOne API now supports the external_identifier parameter. It allows you to track requests and errors (in webhooks) by setting any alphanumeric value.

You will get the result as x-screenshotone-external-identifier header in the webhook request headers.

It is helpful for tracking screenshots or videos errors or successful renders in your application.

If you have any ideas, suggestions or issues on using this feature, please let us know at support@screenshotone.com.

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