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Webhook Action

2.4.1 Latest version

Webhook Action

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Webhook Action

Send a webhook event to anywhere

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Webhook Action

uses: joelwmale/webhook-action@2.4.1

Learn more about this action in joelwmale/webhook-action

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🚀 Webhook Action

GitHub Release License

A Github Action for sending a webhook event any endpoint

Supports all workflow event types


Usage

Example:

- name: Webhook
  uses: joelwmale/webhook-action@master
  with:
    url: ${{ secrets.WEBHOOK_URL }}
    headers: '{"repository": "joelwmale/webhook-action"}'
    body: '{"event": "deployment", "repository": "joelwmale/webhook-action"}'
    github_event_payload: true

It is highly recommended to use the action is an explicit commit SHA-1:

uses = "joelwmale/webhook-action@{SHA-1}" to find a commit click here.

Action Input

The action has support for the following input variables (arguments):

  • url (required): The url to send the webhook to
  • headers (optional): Any headers you want to be sent with the webhook
  • body (optional): The body of data send with the webhook
  • insecure (optional): Enables calling to known self-signed or invalid SSL certificates
  • github_event_payload (optional): Enables forwarding the Github event payload to your webhook.

You can find more information on how to use these input variables below.

Arguments

URL

Required: true

The URL to send the webhook to

  url: ${{ secrets.WEBHOOK_URL }}

or

  url: https://webhook.site/8b1b1b1b-8b1b-8b1b-8b1b-8b1b1b1b1b1b

Headers

Required: false

Allows you to send custom headers with the request

  headers: '{"repository": "joelwmale/webhook-action"}'

Body

Required: false Must be a stringified JSON payload

Allows you to send a custom JSON object to the webhook

  body: '{"event": "deployment", "repository": "joelwmale/webhook-action"}'

Insecure

Required: false Default: false

Allows you to send a webhook to a known self-signed or invalid SSL certificate

  insecure: true

Github Event Payload

Required: false Default: false

Allows you to send the Github event payload to your webhook

The payload will be sent as a JSON object under the key githubEventPayload on the root of the payload sent to your webhook

  github_event_payload: true

Issues

If you find any issues or have an improvement feel free to submit an issue

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.