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@backstage/plugin-events-backend-module-github
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Welcome to the events-backend-module-github backend plugin!
This plugin is a module for the events-backend backend plugin
and extends it with an GithubEventRouter.
The event router will subscribe to the topic github
and route the events to more concrete topics based on the value
of the provided x-github-event metadata field.
Examples:
x-github-event | topic |
|---|---|
pull_request | github.pull_request |
push | github.push |
repository | github.repository |
Please find all possible webhook event types at the official documentation.
Install the events-backend plugin.
Install this module:
# From your Backstage root directory
yarn add --cwd packages/backend @backstage/plugin-events-backend-module-github
Add the event router to the EventsBackend:
+const githubEventRouter = new GithubEventRouter();
EventsBackend
+ .addPublishers(githubEventRouter)
+ .addSubscribers(githubEventRouter);
// [...]
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