WebhookFilter - AWS CodeBuild

WebhookFilter

A filter used to determine which webhooks trigger a build.

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Note

In the following list, the required parameters are described first.

pattern

For a WebHookFilter that uses EVENT type, a comma-separated string that specifies one or more events. For example, the webhook filter PUSH, PULL_REQUEST_CREATED, PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED allows all push, pull request created, and pull request updated events to trigger a build.

For a WebHookFilter that uses any of the other filter types, a regular expression pattern. For example, a WebHookFilter that uses HEAD_REF for its type and the pattern ^refs/heads/ triggers a build when the head reference is a branch with a reference name refs/heads/branch-name.

Type: String

Required: Yes

type

The type of webhook filter. There are nine webhook filter types: EVENT, ACTOR_ACCOUNT_ID, HEAD_REF, BASE_REF, FILE_PATH, COMMIT_MESSAGE, TAG_NAME, RELEASE_NAME, and WORKFLOW_NAME.

  • EVENT

    • A webhook event triggers a build when the provided pattern matches one of nine event types: PUSH, PULL_REQUEST_CREATED, PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED, PULL_REQUEST_CLOSED, PULL_REQUEST_REOPENED, PULL_REQUEST_MERGED, RELEASED, PRERELEASED, and WORKFLOW_JOB_QUEUED. The EVENT patterns are specified as a comma-separated string. For example, PUSH, PULL_REQUEST_CREATED, PULL_REQUEST_UPDATED filters all push, pull request created, and pull request updated events.

      Note

      Types PULL_REQUEST_REOPENED and WORKFLOW_JOB_QUEUED work with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise only. Types RELEASED and PRERELEASED work with GitHub only.

  • ACTOR_ACCOUNT_ID

    • A webhook event triggers a build when a GitHub, GitHub Enterprise, or Bitbucket account ID matches the regular expression pattern.

  • HEAD_REF

    • A webhook event triggers a build when the head reference matches the regular expression pattern. For example, refs/heads/branch-name and refs/tags/tag-name.

      Note

      Works with GitHub and GitHub Enterprise push, GitHub and GitHub Enterprise pull request, Bitbucket push, and Bitbucket pull request events.

  • BASE_REF

    • A webhook event triggers a build when the base reference matches the regular expression pattern. For example, refs/heads/branch-name.

      Note

      Works with pull request events only.

  • FILE_PATH

    • A webhook triggers a build when the path of a changed file matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with push and pull request events only.

  • COMMIT_MESSAGE

    • A webhook triggers a build when the head commit message matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with push and pull request events only.

  • TAG_NAME

    • A webhook triggers a build when the tag name of the release matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with RELEASED and PRERELEASED events only.

  • RELEASE_NAME

    • A webhook triggers a build when the release name matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with RELEASED and PRERELEASED events only.

  • REPOSITORY_NAME

    • A webhook triggers a build when the repository name matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with GitHub global or organization webhooks only.

  • WORKFLOW_NAME

    • A webhook triggers a build when the workflow name matches the regular expression pattern.

      Note

      Works with WORKFLOW_JOB_QUEUED events only.

      Note

      For CodeBuild-hosted Buildkite runner builds, WORKFLOW_NAME filters will filter by pipeline name.

Type: String

Valid Values: EVENT | BASE_REF | HEAD_REF | ACTOR_ACCOUNT_ID | FILE_PATH | COMMIT_MESSAGE | WORKFLOW_NAME | TAG_NAME | RELEASE_NAME | REPOSITORY_NAME

Required: Yes

excludeMatchedPattern

Used to indicate that the pattern determines which webhook events do not trigger a build. If true, then a webhook event that does not match the pattern triggers a build. If false, then a webhook event that matches the pattern triggers a build.

Type: Boolean

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: