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7 | or pull requests to a custom http endpoint as a json dict with details of the |
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7 | or pull requests to a custom http endpoint as a json dict with details of the | |
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10 | Starting from 4.5.0 release, webhook integration allows to use variables | |||
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11 | inside the URL. For example in URL `https://server-example.com/${repo_name}` | |||
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12 | ${repo_name} will be replaced with the name of repository which events is | |||
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13 | triggered from. Some of the variables like | |||
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14 | `${branch}` will result in webhook be called multiple times when multiple | |||
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17 | Some of the variables like `${pull_request_id}` will be replaced only in | |||
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18 | the pull request related events. | |||
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10 | To create a webhook integration, select "webhook" in the integration settings |
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20 | To create a webhook integration, select "webhook" in the integration settings | |
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21 | and use the URL and key from your any previous custom webhook created. See | |
12 | :ref:`creating-integrations` for additional instructions. No newline at end of file |
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22 | :ref:`creating-integrations` for additional instructions. |
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