webhook patch
qlik webhook patch
Update one or more webhook properties
Synopsis
Patches a webhook to update one or more properties.
Allowed operations:
add
remove
replace
Allowed paths:
/name
/description
/url
/eventTypes
/headers
/enabled
/secret
qlik webhook patch <webhookId> [flags]
Examples
qlik webhook patch <webhookId> --body '[{"op":"`add`","path":"`/name`","value":<value>}]'
Options
--body string A JSON Patch document as defined in https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6902 (JSON array) Array of JSON-objects with the fields: "op" - The operation to be performed (string) "path" - The path for the given resource field to patch (string) "value" - The value to be used for this operation. (boolean or integer or object or string) Required fields: op, path Example value: [{"op":"abc","path":"abc","value":true}] -f, --file string Reads request from a file -h, --help help for patch --interval int Duration in seconds to wait between retries, at least 1 (default 1) -q, --quiet Return only IDs from the command --raw Return original response from server without any processing --retry int Number of retries to do before failing, max 10
Options inherited from parent commands
-c, --config string path/to/config.yml where parameters can be set instead of on the command line --context string Name of the context used when connecting to Qlik Associative Engine --headers stringToString HTTP headers to use when connecting to Qlik Associative Engine (default []) --insecure Enabling insecure will make it possible to connect using self-signed certificates --json Returns output in JSON format, if possible. Disables verbose and traffic output -s, --server string URL to Qlik Cloud or directly to a Qlik Associative Engine --server-type string The type of server you are using: cloud, Windows (Enterprise on Windows) or engine -v, --verbose Log extra information