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Introduction

What is Swarmhook?

Swarmhook is a simple service that allows redeploying Docker Swarm services through webhooks.

Installation

Swarmhook was built with Docker in mind and offers effortless integration.

Docker Swarm stack

Create a file called swarmhook.yml and paste the following content into it:

version: "3"
services:
  swarmhook:
    image: m4ty/swarmhook:latest
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
      - ./config.yml:/app/config.yml
    env_file: .env
    deploy:
      placement:
        constraints:
          - node.role == manager

After creating this file, create a file called config.yml, where all the webhook configurations are saved:

webhooks:
  services:
    service_a:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_a"
      latest: true

This is the most basic configuration that pulls the latest image when the webhook is triggered. Check the Configuration section for advanced configurations.

You will also have to create a .env file that will contain Docker Hub credentials for pulling images:

DOCKER_USERNAME=<username>
DOCKER_PASSWORD=<token>

After creating all these files you can run docker stack deploy -c swarmhook.yml swarmhook and call the webhooks!

Calling the webhook

The webhooks are called using a POST request. The endpoint is <url>/webhooks/:serviceName. The body can be empty if using latest: true is set in the config.yml, otherwise the body has to have a versionTag property with the tag to deploy.

Example (deploys service_a to tag v1.6.2):

POST http://localhost:3000/webhooks/service_a
Authorization: Bearer secret_webhook_token
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "versionTag": "v1.6.2"
}

Configuration

The config.yml file has different types of configurations.

Using latest version

When a service uses latest as a default tag for deploying, you have the possibility to set it with the latest: true property. In case this property is set to true, you do not need to specify the image the services uses, as shown in service_a:

webhooks:
  services:
    service_a:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_a"
      latest: true

Using specific version

In case you are using semver, or any other versioning, specifying the version that should be deployed is necessary. When setting lastest: falseand specifying the image property, you will be able to send the version via request body.

In the example below, service_b will not deploy :latestby default, but will look for a tag sent in body and try to deploy an image with the tag.

webhooks:
  services:
    service_a:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_a"
      latest: true
    service_b:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_b"
      latest: false
      image: "org/example"

Notifications

Disclaimer: The implementation of Notifications is still in an early stage and the config structures may change.

Service webhooks can also trigger other webhooks, that can for example send notifications to a different range of services.

Currently, the only supported notification channel is Discord, but other integrations like Slack, Teams, HTTP Request and many more are planned.

Discord

Example of setting up a Discord webhook:

webhooks:
  services:
    service_a:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_a"
      latest: true
    service_b:
      token: "abc"
      service_name: "service_b"
      latest: false
      image: "org/example"
notifications:
  discord:
    - url: <url>
      services:
        - ALL
    - url: <url>
      services:
        - service_a

As visible in the example above, you have the ability to choose which services should be sent to which Discord webhooks. In case you want all of them, you can use the value ALL.

Future plans

  • Add more webhook types
  • Create an administration UI with logs, webhook management and more
  • Support for JSON config file
  • Refactor