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Github Webhook Resource

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By default, Concourse will check your resources once per minute to see if they have updated. In order to reduce excessive checks, you must configure webhooks to trigger Concourse externally. This resource automatically configures your GitHub respoitories to send webhooks to your Concourse pipeline the instant a change happens.

Resource Type Configuration

resource_types:
- name: github-webhook-resource
  type: docker-image
  source:
    repository: homedepottech/github-webhook-resource
    tag: latest

Source Configuration

resources:
- name: github-webhook
  type: github-webhook-resource
  source:
    github_api: https://github.example.com/api
    github_token: ((github-token))

Behavior

out: Manipulate a Github webhook

Create or delete a webhook using the configured parameters.

Parameters

- put: create-webhook
  resource: github-webhook
  params:
    org: github-org-name
    repo: github-repo-name
    resource_name: your-resource-name
    webhook_token: your-token
    operation: create
    events: [push, pull_request]
    pipeline: pipeline-name
    pipeline_instance_vars: {
        your_instance_var_name: value
    }
  • org: Required. Your github organization.
  • repo: Required. Your github repository.
  • resource_name: Required. Name of the resource to be associated with your webhook.
  • webhook_token: Required. Arbitrary string to identify your webhook. Must match the webhook_token property of the resource your webhook points to.
  • operation: Required.
    • create to create a new webhook. Updates existing webhook if your configuration differs from remote.
    • delete to delete an existing webhook. Outputs current timestamp on non-existing webhooks.
  • events: Optional. An array of events which will trigger your webhook. Default: push
  • pipeline: Optional. Defaults to the name of the pipeline executing the task
  • pipeline_instance_vars: Optional. Instance vars to append to the webhook url. These help Concourse identify which instance pipeline it should invoke
  • concourse_url: Optional. Defaults to ATC_EXTERNAL_URL.

Example

Include the github-webhook-resource in your pipeline.yml file

resource_types:
  - name: github-webhook-resource
    type: docker-image
    source:
      repository: homedepottech/github-webhook-resource
      tag: latest 

Now when you set your pipeline, you can optionally include instance variables that will be picked up by the resource. Here is a sample script that sets the pipeline for you.

#!/bin/sh

fly -t {your team name} sp -c pipeline.yml -p {your pipeline name} --instance-var {you instance variables}

Development

Prerequisites

Making changes

The Concourse entrypoints are in bin/check, bin/in, and bin/out.js. You can add functionality to these files directly, or you can require additional supporing files.

See the Reference section for some helpful information related to this project's implementation.

Running the tests

npm install
npm test

Before submitting your changes for review, ensure all tests are passing.

Building your changes

docker build -t github-webhook-resource .

To use the newly built image, push it to a Docker repository which your Concourse pipeline can access and configure your pipeline to use it:

docker tag github-webhook-resource example.com/github-webhook-resource
docker push example.com/github-webhook-resource
resource_types:
- name: github-webhook-resource
  type: docker-image
  source:
    repository: example.com/github-webhook-resource
    tag: latest

resources:
- name: github-webhook
  type: github-webhook-resource
  ...

Contributing

Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file to learn the process for submitting changes to this repo.

License

This project is licensed under Apache 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.

Reference

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