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webhook
webhook is a lightweight configurable tool written in Go, that allows you to easily create HTTP endpoints (hooks) on your server, which you can use to execute configured commands.
Build Binary
To build a docker image from scratch, we need to build static linked binary.
$ go get -d github.com/adnanh/webhook
$ CGO_ENABLED=0 GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -installsuffix cgo -ldflags '-s -extld ld -extldflags -static' -a -x -o webhook github.com/adnanh/webhook
$ file webhook
Directory Tree
~/fig/webhook/
├── docker-compose.yml
└── scripts/
├── hooks.json
└── test.sh* (executable)
docker-compose.yml
webhook:
image: vimagick/webhook
command: -hooks hooks.json -verbose
ports:
- "9000:9000"
volumes:
- "./scripts:/scripts"
restart: always
hooks.json
[
{
"id": "test",
"execute-command": "/scripts/test.sh",
"command-working-directory": "/scripts"
}
]
test.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo 'hello world'
Up and Running
$ cd ~/fig/webhook/
$ chmod +x scripts/test.sh
$ docker-compose up -d
Creating webhook_webhook_1...
$ curl http://localhost:9000/hooks/test
$ docker-compose logs
Attaching to webhook_webhook_1
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 version 2.3.5 starting
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 setting up os signal watcher
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 attempting to load hooks from hooks.json
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 loaded 1 hook(s) from file
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 > test
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 starting insecure (http) webhook on :9000
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:26:52 os signal watcher ready
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 Started GET /hooks/test
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 Completed 200 OK in 390.207µs
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 test got matched (1 time(s))
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 test hook triggered successfully
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 executing /scripts/test.sh (/scripts/test.sh) with arguments [/scripts/test.sh] using /scripts as cwd
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 command output: hello world
webhook_1 |
webhook_1 | [webhook] 2015/11/05 04:27:11 finished handling test