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- Developer guide
IMPORTANT: No additional bug fixes or documentation updates
will be released for this version. For the latest information, see the
current release documentation.
Webhook action
edit
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Webhook action
editThe Webhook action type uses axios to send a POST or PUT request to a web service.
Connector configuration
editWebhook connectors have the following configuration properties:
- Name
- The name of the connector. The name is used to identify a connector in the management UI connector listing, or in the connector list when configuring an action.
- URL
-
The request URL. If you are using the
xpack.actions.allowedHosts
setting, make sure the hostname is added to the allowed hosts. - Method
-
HTTP request method, either
post
(default) orput
. - Headers
- A set of key-value pairs sent as headers with the request
- User
- An optional username. If set, HTTP basic authentication is used. Currently only basic authentication is supported.
- Password
- An optional password. If set, HTTP basic authentication is used. Currently only basic authentication is supported.
Preconfigured action type
editmy-webhook: name: preconfigured-webhook-action-type actionTypeId: .webhook config: url: https://test.host method: POST headers: testheader: testvalue secrets: user: testuser password: passwordkeystorevalue
config
defines the action type specific to the configuration and contains the following properties:
|
A URL string that corresponds to URL. |
|
A string that corresponds to Method. |
|
A record<string, string> that corresponds to Headers. |
secrets
defines sensitive information for the action type:
|
A string that corresponds to User. |
|
A string that corresponds to Password. Should be stored in the Kibana keystore. |
Action configuration
editWebhook actions have the following properties:
- Body
- A json payload sent to the request URL.
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