GitHub - Jenkins: WebHooks to build Jenkins Build - Solution to "We couldn’t deliver this payload"
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- GitHub - Jenkins - Configure Webhooks to Trigger build on Every PUSH | Solution to "We couldn’t deliver this payload"
• PreReq
○ Jenkins Server
○ A repo in GitHub
○ A Jenkins job with GitHub
• Create Secret Text
• Configure GitHub plugin in Jenkins
• Configure Webhook in the GitHub
○ Make Jenkins server accessible over the internet
• Push a commit
• See the job triggered
Download Location for NGRock:
ngrok.com/
Thanks a lot. I was using an old PAT which didn't have 'admin:repo_hook' checked in, and neither stackoverflow nor bard was of help
Excellent Video. It is really helpful. Thanks to Slokam Technologies. I am facing the same issue and by following this video able to resolve the issue and connected successfully...!
Ngrok url changes automatically whenever i restart the system...
So the webhook connection is lost... How to resolve this
I am not pretty sure but, that option is not available in free version of NGROK. I have done this video long time back, so things might change, worth checking the documentation. - x
I sir ,I have setup ngrok for my Jenkins and it's triggered 1 St build only.if I removed old build then only next works.can you ple suggest me sir
but we need to keep the ngrok running forever in that case. Is there a way to achieve the same without using ngrok?
you save my life thanks
❤mine too
What if we are using Jenkins through the AWS EC2 instance? I have given all the necessary inbound rules. What could be the solution in this scenario without using ngrok?
don't work with me sir
Awesome video very useful