Usage of webhook:
-debug
show debug output
-header value
response header to return, specified in format name=value, use multiple times to set multiple headers
-hooks value
path to the json file containing defined hooks the webhook should serve, use multiple times to load from different files
-hotreload
watch hooks file for changes and reload them automatically
-http-methods string
set default allowed HTTP methods (ie. "POST"); separate methods with comma
-ip string
ip the webhook should serve hooks on (default "0.0.0.0")
-logfile string
send log output to a file; implicitly enables verbose logging
-max-multipart-mem int
maximum memory in bytes for parsing multipart form data before disk caching (default 1048576)
-nopanic
do not panic if hooks cannot be loaded when webhook is not running in verbose mode
-pidfile string
create PID file at the given path
-port int
port the webhook should serve hooks on (default 9000)
-setgid int
set group ID after opening listening port; must be used with setuid
-setuid int
set user ID after opening listening port; must be used with setgid
-template
parse hooks file as a Go template
-urlprefix string
url prefix to use for served hooks (protocol://yourserver:port/PREFIX/:hook-id) (default "hooks")
-verbose
show verbose output
-version
display webhook version and quit
-x-request-id
use X-Request-Id header, if present, as request ID
-x-request-id-limit int
truncate X-Request-Id header to limit; default no limit
Use any of the above specified flags to override their default behavior.
If you are running an OS that supports the HUP or USR1 signal, you can use it to trigger hooks reload from hooks file, without restarting the webhook instance.
kill -USR1 webhookpid
kill -HUP webhookpid