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Generic Packeton webhooks

Introduction

Webhooks allow external services to be notified when certain events happen. When the specified events happen, packeton will send a POST request to each of the URLs you provide. Now is supported the next events:

  • new_release
  • update_release
  • delete_release
  • push_new_event
  • update_new_event
  • http_request
  • update_repo_failed
  • new_repo
  • delete_repo

diagram

It may be useful for release/deploy process, for example: Automatically create new Jira release when a new version is created in packagist (triggered when new tag is created in bitbucket) and update "fix version" attribute of all the related issues from that release.

To build a custom request payload uses Twig expression language. This allows you to create custom queries. Untrusted template code is evaluate in a Twig sandbox mode, so you will get an error if try to get access for security sensitive information. By default, only admin users can use Webhooks.

Exception (Twig\Sandbox\SecurityNotAllowedMethodError). Calling "setemail" method on a "Packagist\WebBundle\Entity\User" object is not allowed in "__string_template__0d2344b042278505e67568413272d80429f07ecccea43af39cb33608fa747830" at line 1.

Examples

Twig variables

  • package - Package entity.
  • versions - Versions[] array of versions.
  • webhook - Webhook current webhook entity.
  • user - User entity. Only for user login event.
  • parentResponse - HookResponse object. Only for nesting webhook.
  • request - array Only for http request event.

Telegram notification

POST https://api.telegram.org/bot$TELEGRAM_TOKEN/sendMessage

Options:

{
    "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    }
}

Payload

{% set text = "*New Releases*\n" %}
{% set title = package.name ~ ' (' ~ versions|map(v => "#{v.version}")|join(',') ~ ')' %}
{% set text = text ~ "[" ~ title ~ "](https://pkg.okvpn.org/packages/" ~ package.name ~ ")\n" %}
{% set text = text ~ package.description  %}

{% set request = {
    'chat_id': '-1000006111000',
    'parse_mode': 'Markdown',
    'text': text
} %}

{{ request|json_encode }}

Telegram

Slack notification

In first you need create a slack app

POST https://slack.com/api/chat.postMessage

Options:

{
    "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json",
        "Authorization": "Bearer xoxp-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
    }
}

Payload

{% set text = "*New Releases*\n" %}
{% set title = package.name ~ ' (' ~ versions|map(v => "#{v.version}")|join(',') ~ ')' %}
{% set text = text ~ "<https://pkg.okvpn.org/packages/" ~ package.name ~ "|" ~ title ~ ">\n" %}
{% set text = text ~ package.description  %}

{% set request = {
    'channel': 'jenkins',
    'text': text
} %}

{{ request|json_encode }}

Use url placeholder

The placeholder allow to build URL parameters from twig template.

http://httpbin.org/{{ method }}?repo={{ repoName }}

Syntax

Use placeholder tag

URL: http://httpbin.org/post?repo={{ paramName }}

Variant 1. Send single request.

{% placeholder <paramName> with <string> %}

Variant 2. Send many request for each value from array string[]

{% placeholder <paramName> with <string[]> %}

Example

http://httpbin.org/{{ method }}?repo={{ repoName }}

Payload

{% placeholder method with 'post' %}
{% placeholder repoName with [package.name, 'test/test'] %}

URL Placeholder

Interrupt request

You can interrupt request if condition is not pass

Syntax

Use interrupt function.

Payload

{% set request = {
    'chat_id': '1555151',
    'parse_mode': 'Markdown',
    'text': 'Text'
} %}

{% if package.name == 'okvpn/mq-insight' %}
    {{ interrupt() }}
{% endif %}

{{ request|json_encode }}

Nesting webhook

You can trigger webhook from twig code. It may be used for send two requests a one event.

Syntax

Use trigger_webhook(hookId: int|Webhook, context: array) function.

Example Payload

{% do trigger_webhook(6, {'project': 'OK', 'version': versions[0].version}) %}

Jira create a new release and set fix version

You need to create two webhook for its, the first must triggers on a new release event, the second will be called from twig code.

Jira

Create a new release in JIRA

POST https://jiraserver/rest/api/2/version

Options:

{
    "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    },
    "auth_basic": "jirauser:password"
}

Payload

{% set changeLog = get_changelog(package, null, versions[0].version) %}
{% set ticket = preg_match_all('/((OK|OTEK)-(\\d+))\\s*:/u', changeLog|join(';'), 1) %}

{% set request = {
    'archived': false,
    'releaseDate': versions[0].releasedAt|date('Y-m-d'),
    'name': versions[0].version,
    'released': true,
    'description': 'Packagist auto release',
    'project': 'OK'
} %}

{% if ticket|length == 0 %}
    {{ interrupt('There are not commits with JIRA tiket no.') }}
{% endif %}

{% do trigger_webhook(6, {'project': 'OK', 'ticket': ticket, 'version': versions[0].version}) %}
{{ request|json_encode }}

Update an issue fix version

PUT https://jiraserver/rest/api/2/issue/{{ issue }}

Options:

{
    "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    },
    "auth_basic": "jirauser:password"
}

Payload

{% placeholder issue with ticket %}

{% set request = {
    'fields': {
        'fixVersions': [{'name': version}]
    }
} %}

{{ request|json_encode }}

Jira issue

Http request from code

You can made http request from twig code.

{% set tags = http_request('https://registry.hub.docker.com/v1/repositories/okvpn/orocommerce/tags') %}

{{ tags|json_encode }}

External request

Triggered webhook by HTTP requests to https://PACKEGIST_URL/api/webhook-invoke/{name}

Optional name. If it is specified then this webhook can only be triggered if that name is supplied when invoking https://PACKEGIST_URL/api/webhook-invoke/{name} and name restriction is match.

Example payload:

{% if request.packageName is null %}
    {{ interrupt('package name is not found') }}
{% endif %}

{% set tags = http_request('https://registry.hub.docker.com/v1/repositories/' ~ request.packageName ~'/tags') %}

{{ tags|json_encode }}

Gitlab auto webhook

You can use the event new_repo to add a hook to the specified Gitlab project. It can be useful, if you don't have a Gold Gitlab Plan that allows configure webhooks for your group, so you need add it manually for each a new repository.

POST https://{{ host }}/api/v4/projects/{{ repo }}/hooks?private_token=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Options:

{
    "headers": {
        "Content-Type": "application/json"
    }
}

Payload

{% set regex = '#^(?:ssh://git@|https?://|git://|git@)?(?P<host>[a-z0-9.-]+)(?::[0-9]+/|[:/])(?P<path>[\\w.-]+(?:/[\\w.-]+?)+)(?:\\.git|/)?$#i' %}
{% set repository = preg_match_all(regex, package.repository) %}

{% if repository.path[0] is null or repository.host[0] is null %}
    {{ interrupt('Regex is not match') }}
{% endif %}

{% set request = {
    'url': 'https://pkg.okvpn.org/api/update-package?token=admin:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx',
    'push_events': true,
    'tag_push_events': true
} %}

{% placeholder host with repository.host[0] %}
{% placeholder repo with repository.path[0]|url_encode %}

{{ request|json_encode }}

Here you need replace request.url on your packagist.

New twig functions

See WebhookExtension for details.