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Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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webhook is a lightweight configurable tool written in Go, that allows you to
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easily create HTTP endpoints (hooks) on your server, which you can use to
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execute configured commands. You can also pass data from the HTTP request
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(such as headers, payload or query variables) to your commands. webhook also
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allows you to specify rules which have to be satisfied in order for the hook
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to be triggered.
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For example, if you're using Github or Bitbucket, you can use webhook to set
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up a hook that runs a redeploy script for your project on your staging server,
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whenever you push changes to the master branch of your project.
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If you use Mattermost or Slack, you can set up an "Outgoing webhook
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integration" or "Slash command" to run various commands on your server, which
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can then report back directly to you or your channels using the "Incoming
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webhook integrations", or the appropriate response body.
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webhook aims to do nothing more than it should do, and that is:
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1. receive the request,
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2. parse the headers, payload and query variables,
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3. check if the specified rules for the hook are satisfied,
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4. and finally, pass the specified arguments to the specified command via
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command line arguments or via environment variables.
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Everything else is the responsibility of the command's author.
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