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Templates in Webhook

webhook can parse the hooks.json input file as a Go template when given the -template CLI parameter.

In additional to the built-in Go template functions and features, webhook provides a getenv template function for inserting environment variables into a hooks.json file.

Example Usage

In the example hooks.json file below, the payload-hash-sha1 matching rule looks up the secret hash from the environment using the getenv template function. Additionally, the result is piped through the built-in Go template function js to ensure that the result is a well-formed Javascript/JSON string.

  {
    "id": "webhook",
    "execute-command": "/home/adnan/redeploy-go-webhook.sh",
    "command-working-directory": "/home/adnan/go",
    "response-message": "I got the payload!",
    "response-headers":
    [
      {
        "name": "Access-Control-Allow-Origin",
        "value": "*"
      }
    ],
    "pass-arguments-to-command":
    [
      {
        "source": "payload",
        "name": "head_commit.id"
      },
      {
        "source": "payload",
        "name": "pusher.name"
      },
      {
        "source": "payload",
        "name": "pusher.email"
      }
    ],
    "trigger-rule":
    {
      "and":
      [
        {
          "match":
          {
            "type": "payload-hash-sha1",
            "secret": "{{ getenv "XXXTEST_SECRET" | js }}",
            "parameter":
            {
              "source": "header",
              "name": "X-Hub-Signature"
            }
          }
        },
        {
          "match":
          {
            "type": "value",
            "value": "refs/heads/master",
            "parameter":
            {
              "source": "payload",
              "name": "ref"
            }
          }
        }
      ]
    }
  }
]