webhook
The fluvio cloud webhook
family of commands is used to create, delete, and troubleshoot Webhooks in cloud.
$ fluvio cloud webhook -h
Manage Webhooks
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook <COMMAND>
Commands:
create Create webhook
delete Delete webhook
list List webhooks
update Update webhook
logs View webhook connector logs
fluvio cloud webhook create
This command is used to provision a new cluster.
$ fluvio cloud webhook create -h
Create webhook
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook create [OPTIONS] [NAME]
Arguments:
[NAME] Name of webhook
Options:
--topic <TOPIC>
--config <CONFIG> Webhook config
-c, --cluster <CLUSTER> Name of cluster
Example usage:
$ fluvio cloud webhook create --config webhook-config.yaml
Webhook "my-webhook" created with url: https://infinyon.cloud/webhooks/v1/<random-string>
See the Webhook config reference for more on config files.
fluvio cloud webhook list
Command to show the fluvio clusters in Cloud associated with current user.
$ fluvio cloud webhook list -h
List webhooks
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook list
Options:
-c, --cluster <CLUSTER> Name of cluster
Example usage:
$ fluvio cloud webhook list
NAME TOPIC URL
my-webhook my-topic https://infinyon.cloud/webhooks/v1/<random-string>
fluvio cloud webhook delete
This command deletes current cluster of current user.
$ fluvio cloud webhook delete -h
Delete webhook
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook delete <NAME>
Arguments:
<NAME> Name of webhook
Options:
-c, --cluster <CLUSTER> Name of cluster
Example usage:
$ fluvio cloud webhook delete my-webhook
Webhook "my-webhook" deleted
fluvio cloud webhook update
$ fluvio cloud webhook update -h
Update webhook
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook update --config <CONFIG>
Options:
--config <CONFIG> Webhook config
-c, --cluster <CLUSTER> Name of cluster
Example usage:
$ fluvio cloud webhook update --config webhook-config.yaml
See the Webhook config reference for more on config files.
fluvio cloud webhook logs
$ fluvio cloud webhook logs -h
View webhook connector logs
Usage: fluvio-cloud webhook logs <NAME>
Arguments:
<NAME> Name of webhook
Options:
-c, --cluster <CLUSTER> Name of cluster
Example usage:
$ fluvio cloud webhook logs my-webhook
[Log output]