Help with GitHub webhook to reviewboard #23006
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Hi, I have repository setup at github and it’s got a webhook to reviewboard 3.0 and I receive a 200 OK response from GitHub when testing. I have followed the directions here https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/3.0/admin/configuration/repositories/github/ I would like to have reviewboard send out a review request with a link to a diff when a person has made a commit/push to the github repository. With a Git repository there is a .git/hooks directory where the hooks are located and called. With GitHub Does the mydomain.com url below need to reference the webhook by name? The payload url from reviewboard is this according to the instructions. Instructions say to include the information below when closing a commit. I make a commit and push it to github. The commit succeeds but that’s all. It’s not clear how to get a review from it. |
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Thanks for reaching out. If you need help configuring reviewboard, you may want to contact their support resources instead. We don’t have any experience configuring reviewboard and won’t be able to help with that. From your description, it sounds like the webhook is being sent properly, so I’m not sure what else we can do there. The I hope that helps. Let us know if you have more questions. |
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Thanks for reaching out.
If you need help configuring reviewboard, you may want to contact their support resources instead. We don’t have any experience configuring reviewboard and won’t be able to help with that.
From your description, it sounds like the webhook is being sent properly, so I’m not sure what else we can do there.
The
.git/hooks
directory is not the same thing as GitHub webhooks. The git hooks feature allows you to add code to customize the behavior of a git repository in specific ways. GitHub webhooks notify external services of specific repository events so those services can do something based on that input. The two features can be used in similar ways. On the other hand…