webhooks.fyi
awesome-webhooks
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webhooks.fyi
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Webhook Failure Scenarios
Very cool article.
I'm one of the creators of https://webhooks.fyi/ and will do a PR to add this one. Thanks!
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Show HN: Nohooks – Webhooks on Platforms Without Webhooks
On the contrary, I like the name. :) And while you might have something that works for your company, it most likely won't meet many other companies needs. You can check webhooks.fyi[0] by Ngrok for the various implementations and edge cases.
[0] https://webhooks.fyi
- Sveltekit real-time reactivity with webhooks?
- Webhooks.fyi - a site about webhook best practices
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Webhooks.fyi
Hello all! I'm one of the creators of webhooks.fyi over at ngrok.
Happy to answer any questions!
First, yes it's ridiculously hard to build webhooks correctly. There are so many shortcuts that feel "okay" and you don't really think about until you realize that it didn't quite work as you had planned and now you have a gap. We're hoping the site can help people move more of that thinking earlier and make better decisions.
Second, we're missing a bunch of webhooks! While we looked at 100+ in our own research, we only had time to add ~50 to this initial pass. If you'd like to add your favorites, pull requests welcome: https://github.com/ngrok/webhooks.fyi
awesome-webhooks
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📚 Webhook resources (Updated Aug 19 2022)
Awesome Webhooks
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Webhooks.fyi
This is a fantastic resource! Thank you to the folks at ngrok for putting this together! As this site makes clear: webhooks are harder than they appear. Even just consuming webhooks it's easy to get bogged down dealing with issues around rate limits or recovering from bugs that cause missed events! Missed events being particularly painful with platforms that don't offer replay / retry.
Disclaimer: I work at https://hookdeck.com/ & I shamelessly plug our tool for giving you an awesome developer experience working with webhooks and helping deal with some of the concerns brought up on webhooks.fyi.
And if you are interested in webhooks at large a couple more resources worth checking out is the awesome-webhooks[1] list and the r/webhooks[2] subreddit (I just got ownership of the sub and started dusting it off this week after being neglected for the past few years! Please, come join!)
[1] https://github.com/realadeel/awesome-webhooks
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/webhooks/
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convoy - The Cloud Native Webhooks Gateway