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# Webhooks
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This is a Telegraf service plugin that start an http server and register multiple webhook listeners.
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```sh
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$ telegraf -sample-config -input-filter webhooks -output-filter influxdb > config.conf.new
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```
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Change the config file to point to the InfluxDB server you are using and adjust the settings to match your environment. Once that is complete:
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```sh
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$ cp config.conf.new /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf
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$ sudo service telegraf start
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```
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## Available webhooks
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2016-06-28 17:36:48 +00:00
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- [Filestack](filestack/)
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- [Github](github/)
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2016-07-18 11:41:13 +00:00
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- [Mandrill](mandrill/)
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- [Rollbar](rollbar/)
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## Adding new webhooks plugin
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1. Add your webhook plugin inside the `webhooks` folder
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1. Your plugin must implement the `Webhook` interface
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1. Import your plugin in the `webhooks.go` file and add it to the `Webhooks` struct
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Both [Github](github/) and [Rollbar](rollbar/) are good example to follow.
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