Solving JSON Parser Visibility in Scenarios - Make.com Guide

Have you ever encountered a situation where a module in your scenario is not visible to other modules, even though it processes data correctly when the scenario runs? This can be quite a puzzling situation, especially when you're trying to parse JSON received from a webhook before passing it through to create a Slack message. But don't worry, we've got a solution for you!

Problem

In this scenario, one of the modules (let's call it module 30) is not visible to other modules. This can be quite a challenge, especially when you're trying to create a complex scenario.

Solution

The solution to this problem is quite simple. All you need to do is to ensure that the JSON parser is finding a data structure. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do this:

  1. Copy an output bundle from a test run.
  2. Paste that into the module's input box.
  3. Run only that module.
  4. Revert to the previous settings.

And voila! Your module should now be visible to other modules and work perfectly.

Troubleshooting Tips

If you're still having trouble with this, you might find it helpful to export the blueprint of your scenario. This can be done by clicking on the three dots at the bottom of the scenario editor and selecting the 'Export Blueprint' menu item. This will allow others to investigate further and help you solve your problem.

Summary

In conclusion, if you're having trouble with a module not being visible to other modules in your scenario, the solution could be as simple as ensuring that the JSON parser is finding a data structure. Remember, you can always export the blueprint of your scenario if you need further help. Happy making!

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