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HTTP Triggers

HTTP triggers are mechanisms that activate or start a process when they receive a specific HTTP request, such as when a user visits a website or clicks a button. Think of them as digital “open signs”: when they detect an incoming request, they trigger a predefined response or action, like sending data, running a function, or updating information. They’re essential in web applications and cloud services for automating tasks based on user interactions or system events, enabling seamless communication between different software components over the internet.