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WebHooks

WebHooks are a way to receive notifications. With this Kmdo functionality, you can send events to any server exposing a WebHook.

If your endpoints are not secure, you can use following environment variables to configure them:

  • BASIC_AUTH_HEADER_VALUE like Basic <base64(username:password)>
  • BEARER_TOKEN_HEADER_VALUE like Bearer <token>

Add following to your .kmdopkg.yaml configuration to enable the WebHook functionality:

.kmdopkg.yaml
announce:
webhook:
# Whether its enabled or not.
#
# Templates: allowed (since v2.6).
enabled: true

# Check the certificate of the webhook.
skip_tls_verify: true

# Message template to use while publishing.
#
# Default: '{{ .ProjectName }} {{ .Tag }} is out! Check it out at {{ .ReleaseURL }}'.
# Templates: allowed.
message_template: '{ "title": "Awesome project {{.Tag}} is out!"}'

# Content type to use.
#
# Default: 'application/json; charset=utf-8'.
content_type: "application/json"

# Endpoint to send the webhook to.
endpoint_url: "https://example.com/webhook"
# Headers to send with the webhook.
# For example:
# headers:
# Authorization: "Bearer <token>"
headers:
User-Agent: "kmdo"

# HTTP status codes to be considered as a successful response.
#
# Default: 200, 201, 202, 204
expected_status_codes: [418, 200, 201]