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authentication: introduce a group sync flag for plugins. - we'll skip any syncing on plugins which simply don't get any group information - we let plugins define if they wish to sync groups - prevent from odd cases in which someone sets user groups as syncing, and using regular plugin. In this case memebership of that group would be wiped, and it's generaly bad behaviour.

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Webhook integration

The :ref:`creating-integrations` integration allows you to POST events such as repository pushes or pull requests to a custom http endpoint as a JSON dict with details of the event.

Starting from 4.5.0 release, webhook integration allows to use variables inside the URL. For example in URL https://server-example.com/${repo_name} ${repo_name} will be replaced with the name of repository which events is triggered from. Some of the variables like ${branch} will result in webhook be called multiple times when multiple branches are pushed.

Starting from 4.8.0 also repository extra fields can be used. A format to use them is ${extra:field_key}. It's usefull to use them to specify custom repo only parameters. Some of the variables like ${pull_request_id} will be replaced only in the pull request related events.

To create a webhook integration, select "webhook" in the integration settings and use the URL and key from your any previous custom webhook created. See :ref:`creating-integrations` for additional instructions.