Merge pull request #10374 from SvenDowideit/add-ip-range-for-webhooks
tell users they can what IP range Hub webhooks can come from so they can...
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@ -278,6 +278,10 @@ Webhooks are available under the Settings menu of each Repository.
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> **Note:** If you want to test your webhook out we recommend using
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> a tool like [requestb.in](http://requestb.in/).
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> **Note**: The Docker Hub servers are currently in the IP range
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> `162.242.195.64 - 162.242.195.127`, so you can restrict your webhooks to
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> accept webhook requests from that set of IP addresses.
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### Webhook chains
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Webhook chains allow you to chain calls to multiple services. For example,
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made. The webhook calls are HTTP POST requests with a JSON payload
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similar to the example shown below.
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> **Note:** For testing, you can try an HTTP request tool like
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> [requestb.in](http://requestb.in/).
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*Example webhook JSON payload:*
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```
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go to the desired repo in the Hub, and click "Webhooks" under the "Settings"
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box.
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> **Note:** For testing, you can try an HTTP request tool like
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> [requestb.in](http://requestb.in/).
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> **Note**: The Docker Hub servers are currently in the IP range
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> `162.242.195.64 - 162.242.195.127`, so you can restrict your webhooks to
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> accept webhook requests from that set of IP addresses.
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### Webhook chains
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Webhook chains allow you to chain calls to multiple services. For example,
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