“Your Laravel app, now fluent in webhooks.”
laravel-webhooks is a lightweight Laravel package that lets clients register for webhooks via API, including callback URLs and bearer tokens.
Webhooks are stored as models (with UUIDs) and can be triggered by other parts of your Laravel application with automatic retry logic and exponential backoff.
Install the package via Composer:
composer require mcgo/laravel-webhooksRun the migrations:
php artisan migrateA client can register itself via API, just add the authentication and route yourself and point it to the shipped controller
McGo\Webhooks\Controllers\PostWebhookRegistration
POST /api/webhooks/register
Content-Type: application/json
{
"url": "https://client.example.com/webhook",
"auth_header": "Authorization"
"auth_token": "Bearer 123"
}Response:
{
"uuid": "a1b2c3d4-…",
"url": "https://client.example.com/webhook"
}Simply call the action McGo\Webhooks\Actions\CallWebhookRegistration or make use of the job that will retry sending
when the first attempts did not work.
use McGo\Webhooks\Actions\CallWebhookRegistration;
use McGo\Webhooks\Models\WebhookRegistration;
use McGo\Webhooks\Jobs\CallWebhookJob;
$registration = WebhookRegistration::query()....->first();
$payload = ['my' => 'payload']; // or an object
(new CallWebhookRegistration())->execute($registration, $payload);
// or dispatch a job and let the queue do it
dispatch(new CallWebhookJob($registration, $payload);The job will automatically attempt delivery with exponential backoff delays (e.g., 60s, 120s, 240s…).
Run the package phpunit tests.
vendor/bin/phpunitContributions are welcome!
Please make sure to follow these guidelines:
- Follow PSR-12 and Laravel code style
- Include unit/feature tests for new functionality
- Update documentation for any added or changed behavior
This package is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.
For questions, issues, or feature requests, please open a GitHub issue or contact the maintainer directly.