server/cmd/mmctl/docs/mmctl_webhook_modify-outgoing.rst
.. _mmctl_webhook_modify-outgoing:
Modify outgoing webhook
Synopsis
Modify existing outgoing webhook by changing its title, description, channel, icon, url, content-type, and triggers
::
mmctl webhook modify-outgoing [flags]
Examples
::
webhook modify-outgoing [webhookId] --channel [channelId] --display-name [displayName] --description "New webhook description" --icon http://localhost:8000/my-slash-handler-bot-icon.png --url http://localhost:8000/my-webhook-handler --content-type "application/json" --trigger-word test --trigger-when start
Options
::
--channel string Channel name or ID
--content-type string Content-type
--description string Outgoing webhook description
--display-name string Outgoing webhook display name
-h, --help help for modify-outgoing
--icon string Icon URL
--trigger-when string When to trigger webhook (exact: for first word matches a trigger word exactly, start: for first word starts with a trigger word)
--trigger-word stringArray Word to trigger webhook
--url stringArray Callback URL
Options inherited from parent commands
::
--config string path to the configuration file (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mmctl/config")
--disable-pager disables paged output
--insecure-sha1-intermediate allows to use insecure TLS protocols, such as SHA-1
--insecure-tls-version allows to use TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1
--json the output format will be in json format
--local allows communicating with the server through a unix socket
--quiet prevent mmctl to generate output for the commands
--strict will only run commands if the mmctl version matches the server one
--suppress-warnings disables printing warning messages
SEE ALSO
* `mmctl webhook <mmctl_webhook.rst>`_ - Management of webhooks