CodePipeline / Client / put_webhook
put_webhook#
- CodePipeline.Client.put_webhook(**kwargs)#
Defines a webhook and returns a unique webhook URL generated by CodePipeline. This URL can be supplied to third party source hosting providers to call every time there’s a code change. When CodePipeline receives a POST request on this URL, the pipeline defined in the webhook is started as long as the POST request satisfied the authentication and filtering requirements supplied when defining the webhook. RegisterWebhookWithThirdParty and DeregisterWebhookWithThirdParty APIs can be used to automatically configure supported third parties to call the generated webhook URL.
Warning
When creating CodePipeline webhooks, do not use your own credentials or reuse the same secret token across multiple webhooks. For optimal security, generate a unique secret token for each webhook you create. The secret token is an arbitrary string that you provide, which GitHub uses to compute and sign the webhook payloads sent to CodePipeline, for protecting the integrity and authenticity of the webhook payloads. Using your own credentials or reusing the same token across multiple webhooks can lead to security vulnerabilities.
Note
If a secret token was provided, it will be redacted in the response.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_webhook( webhook={ 'name': 'string', 'targetPipeline': 'string', 'targetAction': 'string', 'filters': [ { 'jsonPath': 'string', 'matchEquals': 'string' }, ], 'authentication': 'GITHUB_HMAC'|'IP'|'UNAUTHENTICATED', 'authenticationConfiguration': { 'AllowedIPRange': 'string', 'SecretToken': 'string' } }, tags=[ { 'key': 'string', 'value': 'string' }, ] )
- Parameters:
webhook (dict) –
[REQUIRED]
The detail provided in an input file to create the webhook, such as the webhook name, the pipeline name, and the action name. Give the webhook a unique name that helps you identify it. You might name the webhook after the pipeline and action it targets so that you can easily recognize what it’s used for later.
name (string) – [REQUIRED]
The name of the webhook.
targetPipeline (string) – [REQUIRED]
The name of the pipeline you want to connect to the webhook.
targetAction (string) – [REQUIRED]
The name of the action in a pipeline you want to connect to the webhook. The action must be from the source (first) stage of the pipeline.
filters (list) – [REQUIRED]
A list of rules applied to the body/payload sent in the POST request to a webhook URL. All defined rules must pass for the request to be accepted and the pipeline started.
(dict) –
The event criteria that specify when a webhook notification is sent to your URL.
jsonPath (string) – [REQUIRED]
A JsonPath expression that is applied to the body/payload of the webhook. The value selected by the JsonPath expression must match the value specified in the
MatchEquals
field. Otherwise, the request is ignored. For more information, see Java JsonPath implementation in GitHub.matchEquals (string) –
The value selected by the
JsonPath
expression must match what is supplied in theMatchEquals
field. Otherwise, the request is ignored. Properties from the target action configuration can be included as placeholders in this value by surrounding the action configuration key with curly brackets. For example, if the value supplied here is “refs/heads/{Branch}” and the target action has an action configuration property called “Branch” with a value of “main”, theMatchEquals
value is evaluated as “refs/heads/main”. For a list of action configuration properties for built-in action types, see Pipeline Structure Reference Action Requirements.
authentication (string) – [REQUIRED]
Supported options are GITHUB_HMAC, IP, and UNAUTHENTICATED.
Warning
When creating CodePipeline webhooks, do not use your own credentials or reuse the same secret token across multiple webhooks. For optimal security, generate a unique secret token for each webhook you create. The secret token is an arbitrary string that you provide, which GitHub uses to compute and sign the webhook payloads sent to CodePipeline, for protecting the integrity and authenticity of the webhook payloads. Using your own credentials or reusing the same token across multiple webhooks can lead to security vulnerabilities.
Note
If a secret token was provided, it will be redacted in the response.
For information about the authentication scheme implemented by GITHUB_HMAC, see Securing your webhooks on the GitHub Developer website.
IP rejects webhooks trigger requests unless they originate from an IP address in the IP range whitelisted in the authentication configuration.
UNAUTHENTICATED accepts all webhook trigger requests regardless of origin.
authenticationConfiguration (dict) – [REQUIRED]
Properties that configure the authentication applied to incoming webhook trigger requests. The required properties depend on the authentication type. For GITHUB_HMAC, only the ``SecretToken ``property must be set. For IP, only the ``AllowedIPRange ``property must be set to a valid CIDR range. For UNAUTHENTICATED, no properties can be set.
AllowedIPRange (string) –
The property used to configure acceptance of webhooks in an IP address range. For IP, only the
AllowedIPRange
property must be set. This property must be set to a valid CIDR range.SecretToken (string) –
The property used to configure GitHub authentication. For GITHUB_HMAC, only the
SecretToken
property must be set.Warning
When creating CodePipeline webhooks, do not use your own credentials or reuse the same secret token across multiple webhooks. For optimal security, generate a unique secret token for each webhook you create. The secret token is an arbitrary string that you provide, which GitHub uses to compute and sign the webhook payloads sent to CodePipeline, for protecting the integrity and authenticity of the webhook payloads. Using your own credentials or reusing the same token across multiple webhooks can lead to security vulnerabilities.
Note
If a secret token was provided, it will be redacted in the response.
tags (list) –
The tags for the webhook.
(dict) –
A tag is a key-value pair that is used to manage the resource.
key (string) – [REQUIRED]
The tag’s key.
value (string) – [REQUIRED]
The tag’s value.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'webhook': { 'definition': { 'name': 'string', 'targetPipeline': 'string', 'targetAction': 'string', 'filters': [ { 'jsonPath': 'string', 'matchEquals': 'string' }, ], 'authentication': 'GITHUB_HMAC'|'IP'|'UNAUTHENTICATED', 'authenticationConfiguration': { 'AllowedIPRange': 'string', 'SecretToken': 'string' } }, 'url': 'string', 'errorMessage': 'string', 'errorCode': 'string', 'lastTriggered': datetime(2015, 1, 1), 'arn': 'string', 'tags': [ { 'key': 'string', 'value': 'string' }, ] } }
Response Structure
(dict) –
webhook (dict) –
The detail returned from creating the webhook, such as the webhook name, webhook URL, and webhook ARN.
definition (dict) –
The detail returned for each webhook, such as the webhook authentication type and filter rules.
name (string) –
The name of the webhook.
targetPipeline (string) –
The name of the pipeline you want to connect to the webhook.
targetAction (string) –
The name of the action in a pipeline you want to connect to the webhook. The action must be from the source (first) stage of the pipeline.
filters (list) –
A list of rules applied to the body/payload sent in the POST request to a webhook URL. All defined rules must pass for the request to be accepted and the pipeline started.
(dict) –
The event criteria that specify when a webhook notification is sent to your URL.
jsonPath (string) –
A JsonPath expression that is applied to the body/payload of the webhook. The value selected by the JsonPath expression must match the value specified in the
MatchEquals
field. Otherwise, the request is ignored. For more information, see Java JsonPath implementation in GitHub.matchEquals (string) –
The value selected by the
JsonPath
expression must match what is supplied in theMatchEquals
field. Otherwise, the request is ignored. Properties from the target action configuration can be included as placeholders in this value by surrounding the action configuration key with curly brackets. For example, if the value supplied here is “refs/heads/{Branch}” and the target action has an action configuration property called “Branch” with a value of “main”, theMatchEquals
value is evaluated as “refs/heads/main”. For a list of action configuration properties for built-in action types, see Pipeline Structure Reference Action Requirements.
authentication (string) –
Supported options are GITHUB_HMAC, IP, and UNAUTHENTICATED.
Warning
When creating CodePipeline webhooks, do not use your own credentials or reuse the same secret token across multiple webhooks. For optimal security, generate a unique secret token for each webhook you create. The secret token is an arbitrary string that you provide, which GitHub uses to compute and sign the webhook payloads sent to CodePipeline, for protecting the integrity and authenticity of the webhook payloads. Using your own credentials or reusing the same token across multiple webhooks can lead to security vulnerabilities.
Note
If a secret token was provided, it will be redacted in the response.
For information about the authentication scheme implemented by GITHUB_HMAC, see Securing your webhooks on the GitHub Developer website.
IP rejects webhooks trigger requests unless they originate from an IP address in the IP range whitelisted in the authentication configuration.
UNAUTHENTICATED accepts all webhook trigger requests regardless of origin.
authenticationConfiguration (dict) –
Properties that configure the authentication applied to incoming webhook trigger requests. The required properties depend on the authentication type. For GITHUB_HMAC, only the ``SecretToken ``property must be set. For IP, only the ``AllowedIPRange ``property must be set to a valid CIDR range. For UNAUTHENTICATED, no properties can be set.
AllowedIPRange (string) –
The property used to configure acceptance of webhooks in an IP address range. For IP, only the
AllowedIPRange
property must be set. This property must be set to a valid CIDR range.SecretToken (string) –
The property used to configure GitHub authentication. For GITHUB_HMAC, only the
SecretToken
property must be set.Warning
When creating CodePipeline webhooks, do not use your own credentials or reuse the same secret token across multiple webhooks. For optimal security, generate a unique secret token for each webhook you create. The secret token is an arbitrary string that you provide, which GitHub uses to compute and sign the webhook payloads sent to CodePipeline, for protecting the integrity and authenticity of the webhook payloads. Using your own credentials or reusing the same token across multiple webhooks can lead to security vulnerabilities.
Note
If a secret token was provided, it will be redacted in the response.
url (string) –
A unique URL generated by CodePipeline. When a POST request is made to this URL, the defined pipeline is started as long as the body of the post request satisfies the defined authentication and filtering conditions. Deleting and re-creating a webhook makes the old URL invalid and generates a new one.
errorMessage (string) –
The text of the error message about the webhook.
errorCode (string) –
The number code of the error.
lastTriggered (datetime) –
The date and time a webhook was last successfully triggered, in timestamp format.
arn (string) –
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the webhook.
tags (list) –
Specifies the tags applied to the webhook.
(dict) –
A tag is a key-value pair that is used to manage the resource.
key (string) –
The tag’s key.
value (string) –
The tag’s value.
Exceptions
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.ValidationException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.InvalidWebhookFilterPatternException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.InvalidWebhookAuthenticationParametersException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.PipelineNotFoundException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.TooManyTagsException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.InvalidTagsException
CodePipeline.Client.exceptions.ConcurrentModificationException