# Webhooks This is a Telegraf service plugin that start an http server and register multiple webhook listeners. ```sh $ telegraf config -input-filter webhooks -output-filter influxdb > config.conf.new ``` 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: ```sh $ cp config.conf.new /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf $ sudo service telegraf start ``` ### Configuration: ```toml [[inputs.webhooks]] ## Address and port to host Webhook listener on service_address = ":1619" [inputs.webhooks.filestack] path = "/filestack" [inputs.webhooks.github] path = "/github" # secret = "" [inputs.webhooks.mandrill] path = "/mandrill" [inputs.webhooks.rollbar] path = "/rollbar" [inputs.webhooks.papertrail] path = "/papertrail" [inputs.webhooks.particle] path = "/particle" ``` ### Available webhooks - [Filestack](filestack/) - [Github](github/) - [Mandrill](mandrill/) - [Rollbar](rollbar/) - [Papertrail](papertrail/) - [Particle](particle/) ### Adding new webhooks plugin 1. Add your webhook plugin inside the `webhooks` folder 1. Your plugin must implement the `Webhook` interface 1. Import your plugin in the `webhooks.go` file and add it to the `Webhooks` struct Both [Github](github/) and [Rollbar](rollbar/) are good example to follow.