An easy-to-use webhook server to use for ACA-Py development. It will listen for requests and visualizes them in a dashboard.
Uses MockServer under the hood.
docker run -p 1080:1080 ghcr.io/timoglastra/acapy-development-webhook-server
Then point the --webhook-url
to the docker container.
aries_cloudagent start ... --webhook-url http://localhost:1080
You can optionally add an extra path to distinguish between different agents:
# You can detect agent1 webhook events by the /agent1 path
aries_cloudagent start ... --webhook-url http://localhost:1080/agent1
# Same for agent2 webhook events by the /agent2 path
aries_cloudagent start ... --webhook-url http://localhost:1080/agent2
If you run ACA-Py in a docker container (e.g. using the ./scripts/run_docker
script in the ACA-Py repo) you need to use the docker host instead of localhost. Beware that you need to use the internal docker port now, so if you changed the -p 1080:1080
to something else (like -p 3000:1080
) you still need to use 1080
when running ACA-Py inside docker
export DOCKERHOST=$(docker run --rm --net=host eclipse/che-ip)
aries_cloudagent start ... --webhook-url http://${DOCKERHOST}:1080
You can also use docker-compose. This way you don't need to use the DOCKERHOST
variable. See ./docker-compose.yml for a working example.
version: "3.5"
services:
aca-py:
# Use any version you like
image: bcgovimages/aries-cloudagent:py36-1.15-0_0.5.6
ports:
- "3001:3001"
- "3000:3000"
entrypoint: aca-py start ... --webhook-url http://webhook-server:1080
webhook-server:
image: ghcr.io/timoglastra/acapy-development-webhook-server
ports:
- 1080:1080