<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <link rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="RSS" href="rss.xml"> <title>Webhooks</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> </head> <body> <hr /> <p> <a href="index.html">Index</a> <hr /> </p> <p> last 5 posts <hr /> </p> <ul> <li> <a href="1699558725-ref-290-submitted.html">REF-290 Submitted</a> <li> <a href="1699375988-ref-209-start.html">REF-290: Start</a> <li> <a href="1698642000-first-ticket.html">First Ticket</a> <li> <a href="1693890000-blog-issue.html">Blog Issue</a> <li> <a href="1693630800-hello-world.html">Hello World</a> </ul> <hr /> <p> <span id="-Date:"></span><strong id="Date:">Date:</strong> 2023/11/09 </p> <p> <span id="-Author:"></span><strong id="Author:">Author:</strong> Tristan Ancelet </p> <div id="Webhooks"><h1 id="Webhooks" class="header"><a href="#Webhooks">Webhooks</a></h1></div> <div id="Webhooks-gitea"><h2 id="gitea" class="header"><a href="#Webhooks-gitea">gitea</a></h2></div> <hr /> <p> I just recently started hosting my own gitserver (gitea). Had a few issues setting it up due to some default values in the gitea.service file (that prevented the program from using port 80). </p> <p> After getting that dealt with I decided to see what I could do with gitea's support for webhooks. So I decided to setup a webhook that will handle updating my blog when I push to my <a href="https://git.arcanium.tech/tristan/blog-site">Blog Repo</a>. </p> <p> Once I push a new addition to the repo it now automatically makes a post request to my webhook server that will automatically update my website without manual intervention. </p> <div id="Webhooks-This Post"><h2 id="This Post" class="header"><a href="#Webhooks-This Post">This Post</a></h2></div> <hr /> <p> This post was simply being used to test that functionality in gitea. </p> </body> </html>