Webhook Relay's Socket Server allows users to receive webhooks inside their application without having public IP, domain or even running a web server themselves. client.js
is a short example application written in JavaScript that subscribes to a stream of webhooks.
To run:
npm i ws
2. Set token key and secret (generate at tokens page):
export RELAY_KEY=your-token-key
export RELAY_SECRET=your-token-secret
node client.js
Now, if you send a webhook to your public input endpoint, you should see something similar:
$ node client.js
{"type":"status","status":"authenticated","message":"connected successfully, subscribe to buckets"}
{"type":"status","status":"subscribed","message":"subscribed to buckets: 123"}
{"type":"webhook","meta":{"bucked_id":"89e44c32-27ff-4832-8655-8a42d3851b6f","bucket_name":"123","input_id":"ee4ac550-12a4-41a7-837d-dd3356ed1771","input_name":"Default public endpoint"},"headers":{"Content-Length":["15"],"User-Agent":["insomnia/6.0.2"],"Cookie":["__cfduid=dc244a014f0b1e2965544ddb483c3fe1b1525866866"],"Content-Type":["application/json"],"Accept":["*/*"]},"query":"","body":"{\"hi\": \"there\"}","method":"PUT"}