curl --request GET \
--url https://api.qovery.com/organization/{organizationId}/webhook/{webhookId}/event \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'{
"results": [
{
"id": "3c90c3cc-0d44-4b50-8888-8dd25736052a",
"created_at": "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z",
"kind": "STANDARD",
"matched_event": "DEPLOYMENT_STARTED",
"target_url_used": "<string>",
"request": {},
"target_response_status_code": 123,
"target_response_body": "<string>"
}
]
}List events of a webhooks
curl --request GET \
--url https://api.qovery.com/organization/{organizationId}/webhook/{webhookId}/event \
--header 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'{
"results": [
{
"id": "3c90c3cc-0d44-4b50-8888-8dd25736052a",
"created_at": "2023-11-07T05:31:56Z",
"kind": "STANDARD",
"matched_event": "DEPLOYMENT_STARTED",
"target_url_used": "<string>",
"request": {},
"target_response_status_code": 123,
"target_response_body": "<string>"
}
]
}JWT tokens should be used with OIDC account (human to machine). JWT tokens used by the Qovery console to communicate with the API have a TTL. Curl Example ' curl https://console.qovery.com/organization -H "Authorization: Bearer $qovery_token" '
Organization ID
Webhook ID
List of event for the webhook
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