hookee
is a utility that provides command line webhooks, on demand! Dump useful request data to the
console, process requests and responses, customize response data, and configure hookee
and its routes
further in any number of ways through custom plugins.
hookee
is available on PyPI and can be installed
using pip
:
pip install hookee
or conda
:
conda install -c conda-forge hookee
That's it! hookee
is now available as a Python package is available from the command line.
hookee
makes it easy to get webhooks on the fly right from the console. Simply start it with:
hookee start
With its default configuration, this will start a server on port 8000, open a ngrok
tunnel
using pyngrok
, and mount a URL at /webhook
. Sending any request to
the /webhook
endpoint will dump the request and response data to the console.
hookee
can be configured in a number of ways to quickly and easily tweak request and response data. For example,
here we are customizing the response body from /webhook
using the --response
arg.
hookee --response "<Response>Ok</Response>" --content-type application/xml
hookee
can also be started without a tunnel (removing the dependency on an Internet connection). Using the
--no-tunnel
flag only starts hookee
's server, allowing responses to be mocked locally. This can be particularly
useful when service discovery is done through a proxy service (ex. HAProxy,
Envoy, etc.), meaning we can tell hookee
to start on the port of an expected downstream,
thus intercepting requests to that service to provide our own responses in an isolated environment, very useful for
rapid local development, cluster testing, and more.
hookee --no-tunnel --response "<Response>Ok</Response>" --content-type application/xml --default-route /some/route --port 19780
To see the ways hookee
can be tweaked right from the console, view its documented args and commands like this:
hookee --help
For more advanced usage, including how hookee
's default configuration can be changed, extended through plugins,
API integrations, and more, see its official documentation is available
at http://hookee.readthedocs.io.
If you would like to get involved, be sure to review the Contribution Guide.
Want to contribute financially? If you've found hookee
useful, sponsorship
would
also be greatly appreciated!