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Sébastien BEAU
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README.rst
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:alt: License: AGPL-3
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Webhook
=======
Module to receive `webhook <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook>`_ events.
This module invoke methods to process webhook events.
Configuration
=============
You will need create a new module to add your logic to process the events with methods called:
*def run_CONSUMER_EVENT\**
Example with gihub consumer and push event.
.. code-block:: python
@api.one
def run_github_push_task(self):
# You will have all request data in
# variable: self.env.request
pass
Where CONSUMER is the name of you webhook consumer. e.g. github (Extract from field *name* of *webhook* model)
Where EVENT is the name of the event from webhook *request* data.
Where *\** is your particular method to process this event.
To configure a new webhook you need add all ip or subnet address (with *ip/integer*) owned by your webhook consumer in webhook.address model as data.
Example with github:
.. code-block:: xml
<!--webhook github data of remote address-->
<record model="webhook.address" id="webhook_address_github">
<field name="name">192.30.252.0/22</field>
<field name="webhook_id" ref="webhook_github"/>
</record>
You need to add a python code to extract event name from webhook request info into `python_code_get_event` field of webhook model.
You can get all full data of request webhook from variable `request`
Example with github:
.. code-block:: xml
<!--webhook github data-->
<record model="webhook" id="webhook_github">
<field name="name">github</field>
<field name="python_code_get_event">request.httprequest.headers.get('X-Github-Event')</field>
</record>
Full example of create a new webhook configuration data.
.. code-block:: xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<openerp>
<data>
<!--webhook github data-->
<record model="webhook" id="webhook_github">
<field name="name">github</field>
<field name="python_code_get_event">request.httprequest.headers.get('X-Github-Event')</field>
</record>
<!--webhook github data of remote address-->
<record model="webhook.address" id="webhook_address_github">
<field name="name">192.30.252.0/22</field>
<field name="webhook_id" ref="webhook_github"/>
</record>
</data>
</openerp>
.. figure:: path/to/local/image.png
:alt: alternative description
:width: 600 px
Usage
=====
To use this module, you need to:
#. Go to your customer webhook configuration from 3rd-party applications
and use the odoo webhook url HOST/webhook/NAME_WEBHOOK
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:alt: Try me on Runbot
:target: https://runbot.odoo-community.org/runbot/{repo_id}/{branch}
.. repo_id is available in https://github.com/OCA/maintainer-tools/blob/master/tools/repos_with_ids.txt
.. branch is "8.0" for example
Bug Tracker
===========
Bugs are tracked on `GitHub Issues
<https://github.com/OCA/server-tools/issues>`_. In case of trouble, please
check there if your issue has already been reported. If you spotted it first,
help us smash it by providing detailed and welcomed feedback.
Credits
=======
Images
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* Odoo Community Association: `Icon <https://github.com/OCA/maintainer-tools/blob/master/template/module/static/description/icon.svg>`_.
Contributors
------------
* Moisés López <moylop260@vauxoo.com>
Funders
-------
The development of this module has been financially supported by:
* Vauxoo
Maintainer
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:alt: Odoo Community Association
:target: https://odoo-community.org
This module is maintained by the OCA.
OCA, or the Odoo Community Association, is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to support the collaborative development of Odoo features and
promote its widespread use.
To contribute to this module, please visit https://odoo-community.org.