.TH WEBHOOKEY 1 "26 Nov 2021" "webhookey" "Linux" .SH NAME webhookey \- Receive webhooks and act upon them .SH SYNOPSIS .B webhookey [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND] .SH DESCRIPTION \fBwebhookey\fR receives http(s) requests in form of webhooks. Those webhooks are matched against configured filters. If a filter matches, a command (which can also incorporate data contained in the received header or body) is executed. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR "-c", " --config " Provide a path to the configuration file. .TP .BR "-h", " --help" Print help information. .TP .BR "-V", " --version" Print version information. .SH SUBCOMMAND .TP .B configtest - Verifies if the configuration can be parsed without errors. .TP .B help - Print the general help message or the help of the given subcommand(s). .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP .B ROCKET_ADDRESS The IP address webhookey listens on (default: 127.0.0.1). .TP .B ROCKET_PORT The port webhookey listens on (default: 8000). .TP .B ROCKET_WORKERS The numbers of threads to use (default: CPU core count). .TP .B RUST_LOG Set the Log level, which can be one one of "error", "warn", "info", "debug", "trace" (default: "error"). .SH EXAMPLES .PP webhookey configtest .RS 4 Return either "Config is OK" and return code 0 or an error description and return code 1. .RE .PP webhookey .RS 4 Start webhookey. .RE .SH REPORTING BUGS To report any bugs file an issue at https://git.onders.org/finga/webhookey/issues/new?template=bug.md or send an email to .