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title: Creating Releases using Webhooks
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## What does this mean?
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A webhook is a notification from one service to another. Put simply, a webhook
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is used to notify ContentDB that the git repository has changed.
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ContentDB offers the ability to automatically create releases using webhooks
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from either Github or Gitlab. If you're not using either of those services,
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you can also use the [API](../api) to create releases.
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The process is as follows:
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1. The user creates an API Token and a webhook to use it. This can be done automatically
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for Github.
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2. The user pushes a commit to the git host (Gitlab or Github).
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3. The git host posts a webhook notification to ContentDB, using the API token assigned to it.
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4. ContentDB checks the API token and issues a new release.
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## Setting up
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### GitHub (automatic)
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1. Go to your package's page.
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2. Make sure that the repository URL is set to a Github repository.
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Only github.com is supported.
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3. Go to "Releases" > "+", and click "Setup webhook" at the top of the create release
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page.
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If you do not see this, either the repository isn't using Github or you do
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not have permission to use webhook releases (ie: you're not a Trusted Member).
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4. Grant ContentDB the ability to manage Webhooks.
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5. Set the event to either "New tag or Github Release" (highly recommended) or "Push".
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N.B.: GitHub uses tags to power GitHub Releases, meaning that creating a webhook
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on "New tag" will sync GitHub and ContentDB releases.
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### GitHub (manual)
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1. Create a ContentDB API Token at [Profile > API Tokens: Manage](/user/tokens/).
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2. Copy the access token that was generated.
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3. Go to the GitLab repository's settings > Webhooks > Add Webhook.
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4. Set the payload URL to `https://content.minetest.net/github/webhook/`
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5. Set the content type to JSON.
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6. Set the secret to the access token that you copied.
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7. Set the events
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* If you want a rolling release, choose "just the push event".
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* Or if you want a stable release cycle based on tags,
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choose "Let me select" > Branch or tag creation.
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8. Create.
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### GitLab (manual)
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1. Create a ContentDB API Token at [Profile > API Tokens: Manage](/user/tokens/).
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2. Copy the access token that was generated.
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3. Go to the GitLab repository's settings > Webhooks.
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4. Set the URL to `https://content.minetest.net/gitlab/webhook/`
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6. Set the secret token to the ContentDB access token that you copied.
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7. Set the events
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* If you want a rolling release, choose "Push events".
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* Or if you want a stable release cycle based on tags,
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choose "Tag push events".
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8. Add webhook.
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## Configuring
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See the [Package Configuration and Releases Guide](/help/package_config/) for
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documentation on configuring the release creation.
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You can set the min/max Minetest version from the Git repository, and also
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configure what files are included.
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