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Register Appwrite webhooks with Terraform to deliver events to your HTTP endpoints.

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The appwrite_webhook resource registers a URL and event subscriptions so Appwrite can notify your services when resources change. Configure tls for TLS verification on the webhook URL, auth_username and auth_password when your endpoint expects HTTP basic authentication, and read secret from Terraform state when you verify incoming webhook signatures on your server.

See the Terraform Registry: webhook. The provider repository lists the full argument reference.

Resource

ResourcePurpose
appwrite_webhookRegister a webhook URL and subscribe to Appwrite events

Examples

Basic

Terraform
resource "appwrite_webhook" "user_events" {
name = "user-events"
url = "https://api.example.com/webhooks/users"
events = ["users.*.create", "users.*.update"]
tls = true
}

TLS and HTTP basic auth to your endpoint

Terraform
resource "appwrite_webhook" "authenticated" {
name = "authenticated webhook"
url = "https://api.example.com/webhooks/secure"
events = ["databases.*.collections.*.documents.*.create"]
auth_username = "webhook"
auth_password = var.webhook_password
tls = true
}

Use the read-only secret attribute when configuring signature verification for payloads Appwrite sends to your URL (see Webhooks in the platform docs).

Data sources

The appwrite_webhook data source reads a webhook that already exists by ID. Use it to reference an existing webhook from other resources or outputs without recreating it in Terraform.

Terraform
data "appwrite_webhook" "slack" {
id = "64f2cd7e27bda9f23ab6"
}
output "webhook_url" {
value = data.appwrite_webhook.slack.url
}

See the Terraform Registry for the full attribute list.

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