### WebHook notifier This notifier ships notifications over the HTTP protocol. #### Usage Just add the [HTTParty](https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty) gem to your `Gemfile`: ```ruby gem 'httparty' ``` To configure it, you need to set the `url` option, like this: ```ruby Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack, email: { email_prefix: '[PREFIX] ', sender_address: %{"notifier" }, exception_recipients: %w{exceptions@example.com} }, webhook: { url: 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path' } ``` By default, the WebhookNotifier will call the URLs using the POST method. But, you can change this using the `http_method` option. ```ruby Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack, email: { email_prefix: '[PREFIX] ', sender_address: %{"notifier" }, exception_recipients: %w{exceptions@example.com} }, webhook: { url: 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path', http_method: :get } ``` Besides the `url` and `http_method` options, all the other options are passed directly to HTTParty. Thus, if the HTTP server requires authentication, you can include the following options: ```ruby Rails.application.config.middleware.use ExceptionNotification::Rack, email: { email_prefix: '[PREFIX] ', sender_address: %{"notifier" }, exception_recipients: %w{exceptions@example.com} }, webhook: { url: 'http://domain.com:5555/hubot/path', basic_auth: { username: 'alice', password: 'password' } } ``` For more HTTParty options, check out the [documentation](https://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty).