![]() ![]() Note: The script does not need to be run on the same computer as the TeamCity server Importing a WebHook Template using the import-template.sh script The templates are located under the webhook-templates folder. Just Git clone this repository, or download the repository and unzip it. See the tcWebHook Installation instructions. If the tcWebHook REST API plugin is not installed in TeamCity, you will need to do that first. This is achieved using the tcWebHook REST API. This is the process of taking a webhook-template.json file, and uploading it into TeamCity. Importing a WebHook Template from this repository If there is a template missing, please consider creating it, and raising a pull request to add it.įor more information on editing templates in the TeamCity UI, see the WebHook-Templates-:-Web-UI section on the tcWebHooks wiki. Have a browse of the webhook-templates area, and see if there are any templates you'd like to install. Once we have a good stable template developed, it can become a candidate for inclusion in the tcWebHooks release.The community can iterate quickly on template development together.Template updates to happen at a different cadence to the tcWebHooks plugin releases. ![]() Templates can be easily shared via a pull request.The person/team with the access to the end system can develop and test a template and share it with the community.This GitHub repository is a place to share and discover WebHook Templates. One of the features of tcWebHooks is WebHook Template support. The tcWebHooks plugin is a TeamCity plugin which adds outgoing webhook support to TeamCity. TcWebHooksTemplates - A collection of TeamCity WebHook Templates for the tcWebHooks plugin
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