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Usually, a pull request is initiated from a [[Git-flow#Feature_Branch|feature branch]] and indicates the intent to merge with the [[ | Usually, a pull request is initiated from a [[Git-flow#Feature_Branch|feature branch]] and indicates the intent to merge with the [[Git-flow#Develop_Branch|develop branch]]. It is possible to initiate pull requests from a previously cloned repository as well. | ||
The pull requests have to be reviewed, approved and explicitly applied by the owner of the parent repository. |
Revision as of 19:51, 18 April 2018
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Webhooks
A webhook is a mechanism that triggers a HTTP POST invocation into the webhook's external URL, every time a specific event occurs.
A webhook can be installed on an organization or on a specific repository. Once installed, it will be triggered each time one or more subscribed events happen in that organization/repository.
Can be set via UI: Repository -> Settings -> Options: Webhooks.
Webhook Secret
Used by OpenShift for its S2I build strategy.
Pull-Request
Usually, a pull request is initiated from a feature branch and indicates the intent to merge with the develop branch. It is possible to initiate pull requests from a previously cloned repository as well.
The pull requests have to be reviewed, approved and explicitly applied by the owner of the parent repository.