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= image:kamelets/webhook-source.svg[] Webhook Source
*Provided by: "Apache Software Foundation"*
Creates an HTTP endpoint that can be used as a bridge to forward data to the Kamelet sink.
The "subpath" parameter of the Webhook source allows to customize the subpath where the integration will respond to HTTP requests.
It's common to use a non-guessable ID for that parameter.
When the "subpath" parameter is set to "webhook" (default), the integration will accept requests at the "https://integration-external-url/webhook" endpoint.
== Configuration Options
The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the `webhook-source` Kamelet:
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|===
| Property| Name| Description| Type| Default| Example
| subpath| Subpath| The subpath where the webhook is registered
| string| `"webhook"`|
|===
NOTE: Fields marked with ({empty}*) are mandatory.
== Usage
This section summarizes how the `webhook-source` can be used in various contexts.
=== Knative Source
The `webhook-source` Kamelet can be used as Knative source by binding it to a Knative object.
.webhook-source-binding.yaml
[source,yaml]
----
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
kind: KameletBinding
metadata:
name: webhook-source-binding
spec:
source:
ref:
kind: Kamelet
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
name: webhook-source
sink:
ref:
kind: InMemoryChannel
apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1
name: mychannel
----
Make sure you have xref:latest@camel-k::installation/installation.adoc[Camel K installed] into the Kubernetes cluster you're connected to.
Save the `webhook-source-binding.yaml` file into your hard drive, then configure it according to your needs.
You can run the source using the following command:
[source,shell]
----
kubectl apply -f webhook-source-binding.yaml
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