Dude. Holy freaking crap dude. Thank you so much for this tutorial! So few people have that "add /github-webhook/" part in their tutorial and I was banging my head against the wall for so long trying to get this to work. Works flawlessly. Again, thanks and great work!
Thank you. It works great on my end even if the credentials for the repository URL (Jenkins/customPipeline/Configuration/Pipeline/Credentials) are ssh based (SSH Username with private key).
In case of a client who wishes to have his project's tests run every 4 hours, would ngrok solve the issue? It seems like for a production stable solution , u need your pc always available ( running ngrok ) for that webhook to work for the client using the solution u made for him. The alternative solution I think is paying for a stable DNS and putting it in the github url there so that u avoid all I stated above. Am I right?
thank you so much , i have beenn strugling with this
Dude. Holy freaking crap dude. Thank you so much for this tutorial! So few people have that "add /github-webhook/" part in their tutorial and I was banging my head against the wall for so long trying to get this to work. Works flawlessly. Again, thanks and great work!
Thank you sir
the free plan will allow our access for 4 hours only?
Keep up the good work.!
Do i need to setup ngrok if I am running jenkins on my localserver and i also have a bitbucket server instaled. I have 403 error on webhook
Well...is there any other similar tool?
Thank you. It works great on my end even if the credentials for the repository URL (Jenkins/customPipeline/Configuration/Pipeline/Credentials) are ssh based (SSH Username with private key).
In case of a client who wishes to have his project's tests run every 4 hours, would ngrok solve the issue? It seems like for a production stable solution , u need your pc always available ( running ngrok ) for that webhook to work for the client using the solution u made for him. The alternative solution I think is paying for a stable DNS and putting it in the github url there so that u avoid all I stated above. Am I right?
Why not a job on jenkins that runs every 4 hours?