Install the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker
This page walks you through the installation procedure for TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker (WEBR).
This page walks you through the installation procedure for TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker (WEBR).
Post-submit webhooks lets you integrate TeamForge with other heterogeneous applications. Speaking of TeamForge trackers, post-submit webhooks are meant for publishing TeamForge tracker event messages (for example, artifact create or update event messages) to one or more subscriber applications such as Jira. The subscriber of the TeamForge post-submit events could be any application that supports webhooks.
WEBR Orchestration is a webhook integration capability that lets you integrate tools using orchestration scripts.
Queue type events are provided within the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker to support client server processing and http based load balancing. It provides a robust mechanism for invoking jobs asynchronously and receiving the response through callbacks.
The TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker v4 engine provides powerful scripting using JavaScript and custom JSON filtering capabilities that provide customization capability to products through webhooks.
Create pre-submit webhooks to enforce business rules on tracker artifacts and post-submit webhooks to deliver (custom-formatted) event messages to other tools. These webhooks are triggered when certain tracker events occur such as artifact create, update, move, clone or delete. You must have Project Admin permissions to set up pre-submit and post-submit webhooks.
A SYNC event type within the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker is called as a Pre-Submit event in TeamForge. Only one subscription is allowed for this event type.
The Digital.ai TeamForge Maven Deploy Plugin can be configured to post binary artifact deployment information to TeamForge via the Webhooks-based Event Broker (WEBR) for end-to-end traceability.
TeamForge 20.3 brings you intuitive UIs for TeamForge WebConnect (also known as TeamForge WEBR). You can now use the UIs to accomplish tasks such as creating events, endpoints, subscriptions, and so on—which otherwise could be done only via APIs.
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker is a webhook driven integration broker, delivered as a free technical microservice along with TeamForge. It is a replacement for the event brokering aspects of the now deprecated EventQ product.
The TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker related settings are discussed in this page.
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge—Jenkins integration. Jenkins integration plugin is used to integrate TeamForge with Jenkins using TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker.
A new Jira integration plugin supports TeamForge—Jira Cloud integration.
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge-JIRA integration. A new JIRA integration plugin version 1.2 is used to integrate TeamForge with JIRA using the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker.
TeamForge's native Webhooks-based Event Broker replaces EventQ as the default event broker to support TeamForge integration with TestLink. EventQ-based TeamForge—Testlink integration is no longer supported.
A TOPIC event type within the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker is called as a Post-Submit event in TeamForge. The message of this event type is delivered to all the subscription endpoints.