How to invoke Plesk Git extension webhook via cURL from Bitbucket Pipelines?












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Unfortunately, Bitbucket doesn't support per-branch webhooks and won't support them in the near future (https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/11728/trigger-webhook-only-for-push-to-specific).



So I thought I maybe could write a simple bitbucket-pipelines.yml which calls the corresponding webhook:



pipelines:
branches:
staging:
- step:
script:
- curl $WEBHOOK_STAGING
master:
- step:
script:
- curl $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION


Simply requesting the webhook, doesn't seem to trigger a git pull within Plesk, so I'm assuming that I need to add a payload.



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    Unfortunately, Bitbucket doesn't support per-branch webhooks and won't support them in the near future (https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/11728/trigger-webhook-only-for-push-to-specific).



    So I thought I maybe could write a simple bitbucket-pipelines.yml which calls the corresponding webhook:



    pipelines:
    branches:
    staging:
    - step:
    script:
    - curl $WEBHOOK_STAGING
    master:
    - step:
    script:
    - curl $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION


    Simply requesting the webhook, doesn't seem to trigger a git pull within Plesk, so I'm assuming that I need to add a payload.



    Question: What do I need to send to the Plesk webhook in order to perform a pull?










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      Unfortunately, Bitbucket doesn't support per-branch webhooks and won't support them in the near future (https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/11728/trigger-webhook-only-for-push-to-specific).



      So I thought I maybe could write a simple bitbucket-pipelines.yml which calls the corresponding webhook:



      pipelines:
      branches:
      staging:
      - step:
      script:
      - curl $WEBHOOK_STAGING
      master:
      - step:
      script:
      - curl $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION


      Simply requesting the webhook, doesn't seem to trigger a git pull within Plesk, so I'm assuming that I need to add a payload.



      Question: What do I need to send to the Plesk webhook in order to perform a pull?










      share|improve this question














      Unfortunately, Bitbucket doesn't support per-branch webhooks and won't support them in the near future (https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/11728/trigger-webhook-only-for-push-to-specific).



      So I thought I maybe could write a simple bitbucket-pipelines.yml which calls the corresponding webhook:



      pipelines:
      branches:
      staging:
      - step:
      script:
      - curl $WEBHOOK_STAGING
      master:
      - step:
      script:
      - curl $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION


      Simply requesting the webhook, doesn't seem to trigger a git pull within Plesk, so I'm assuming that I need to add a payload.



      Question: What do I need to send to the Plesk webhook in order to perform a pull?







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          Webhooks are done via a POST request instead of a GET request, so you will have to pass the argument -X POST to curl in order to send the request to your webhook correctly.



          So your curl statement would look like this:



          curl -X POST $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION





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          Webhooks are done via a POST request instead of a GET request, so you will have to pass the argument -X POST to curl in order to send the request to your webhook correctly.



          So your curl statement would look like this:



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          Webhooks are done via a POST request instead of a GET request, so you will have to pass the argument -X POST to curl in order to send the request to your webhook correctly.



          So your curl statement would look like this:



          curl -X POST $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION





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          Webhooks are done via a POST request instead of a GET request, so you will have to pass the argument -X POST to curl in order to send the request to your webhook correctly.



          So your curl statement would look like this:



          curl -X POST $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION





          share|improve this answer













          Webhooks are done via a POST request instead of a GET request, so you will have to pass the argument -X POST to curl in order to send the request to your webhook correctly.



          So your curl statement would look like this:



          curl -X POST $WEBHOOK_PRODUCTION






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