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23 Jan Web Hooks Integration in Beanstalk ← Go back

Posted by Igor Balos on January 23, 2009 — 3 Comments

Igor Balos

We released a great new feature for Beanstalk called Web Hooks which allows you to customize, extend and integrate the web applications you use with Beanstalk. By using web hooks in your Beanstalk repository, you can get information about each commit to your Beanstalk repository.

How does it work

First, you will need to setup a Web Hook URL and activate Web hooks integration. Details how to do this can be found on web hooks integration help page. After web hooks integration is activated, information about the commits is sent to the Web Hook URL you selected, with JSON formatted data.

On your side, you have a variety of options for parsing the post data. Check the JSON homepage for a library in your favorite language.

An example of the structure of the object we send:

JSON

The feature is available for paid Beanstalk accounts. For more information about the Web Hooks integration, please visit our help page.

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  1. Pingback: | Wildbit on February 10, 2009

Awesome! Keep it up!

Jay — January 23, 2009, 12:36 pm

That is so unbelievably awesome!!! keep up the awesome work.

Ben — January 23, 2009, 3:36 pm

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