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Top 23 Python Webhook Projects
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dj-stripe
dj-stripe automatically syncs your Stripe Data to your local database as pre-implemented Django Models allowing you to use the Django ORM, in your code, to work with the data making it easier and faster.
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InfluxDB
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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prom2teams
prom2teams is an HTTP server built with Python that receives alert notifications from a previously configured Prometheus Alertmanager instance and forwards it to Microsoft Teams using defined connectors
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Tradingview-Webhook-Bot
A Trading bot built using Flask & Python to that is designed to be hosted for free on Heroku, this bot can accept webhooks from Tradingview and place trades on multiple crypto exchanges. (by CryptoGnome)
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drf-stripe-subscription
An out-of-box Django REST framework solution for payment and subscription management using Stripe.
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webhooks-samples
Sample receivers, scripts, and workflows to help you get started with Webhooks in ArcGIS Enterprise
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matrix-encrypted-webhooks
Send any JSON and form data through webhooks to Matrix end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) rooms with HTTP POST requests
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If you don't want to use Pegasus or another paid product (presumably because of the cost), the packages I'd reach for are django-allauth for login/user stuff and dj-stripe for the Stripe integration. As for teams, there wasn't a library I was happy with so I rolled my own for Pegasus, but some people like django-tenants. It's too heavyweight for my taste as it requires a more complex dev/test/infrastructure setup with Postgres schemas, as opposed to having a single-database and handling multitenancy in the application layer. But there are pros and cons to both approaches.
Netpalm (https://github.com/tbotnz/netpalm) is my goto for "if you actually need to talk to a device".
Yeah, I'm looking back at the first thing I got containerized, this notification system that will let you know if toogoodtogo boxes are available in your area. In retrospect, it was probably a good example to use, because it was pretty simple, but it took me days to finally get it working and it was mainly guesswork that got me there.
We have on premise clusters built that only have access to internal sites, no access to the internet. We've done this with 2 versions of K8s. The first we used a tool that was created in house. The guy who built it put it up on GitHub. It is the imageswap web hook. I haven't kept up with it since we've stopped using it, but it used to take everything other than the image name and tag and swap it with whatever we set. So, something like "webdevops/toolbox:latest" would be changed to "registry.internal.org/images/toolbox:latest" if we set our registry and path to "registry.internal.org/images". Then we'd just stage all of the necessary images in that image registry. You could choose which namespaces to label to use the image swap and which to leave alone.
Edit: I found this thanks to an old post: Esri webhook samples
Project mention: Can you use a PC to capture data from a tilt hydrometer? | /r/Homebrewing | 2023-07-02Raspberry Pi would work for this, but know that there is a supply shortage, and you'd likely be paying double the MSRP to get one. Look into them and check out all the projects people have done. You can do a lot with those little things, but you may need a little technical knowledge in unix based operating systems, or just be able to follow some guides online (there are plenty). You could look into using it to manage a virtual tap list, run pi-tilt or pitch (What I used with my own frontend I've thrown together) to track your fermentation, and many other things non brewing related, such as a pi-hole (ad blocker for your entire network), retro games, etc.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Webhook projects in Python? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | dj-stripe | 1,544 |
2 | TradingView-Webhook-Bot | 1,122 |
3 | tradingview-webhooks-bot | 557 |
4 | python-discord-webhook | 461 |
5 | netpalm | 431 |
6 | pyngrok | 408 |
7 | tgtg | 327 |
8 | prom2teams | 262 |
9 | pyTwitchAPI | 232 |
10 | dhooks | 191 |
11 | Discord-Token-Grabber | 152 |
12 | imageswap-webhook | 146 |
13 | magtape | 144 |
14 | alerta-contrib | 118 |
15 | Tradingview-Webhook-Bot | 115 |
16 | hook-slinger | 108 |
17 | drf-stripe-subscription | 98 |
18 | webhooks-samples | 66 |
19 | tilt-pitch | 48 |
20 | actions-bot | 39 |
21 | prometheus-xmpp-alerts | 31 |
22 | coffee-cogs | 18 |
23 | matrix-encrypted-webhooks | 17 |
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