Webhooks

Parseanchor

When webhooks are triggered in the gateway, a notification is sent as a POST request to the specified destination URL. The post body contains two x-www-form-urlencoded parameters:

  • bt_signature
  • bt_payload

This payload is signed to ensure that the message originated from Braintree and was not modified in transit. The message is identical to standard API responses and contains a snapshot of the related entity at the time the webhook was triggered.

These parameters should be passed to the viewModel.parse_method. The result will be a WebhookNotification object consisting of:

  • A timestamp (in UTC)
    • Tip: Notifications may not be delivered sequentially, so be sure to look at the timestamp of the event.
  • A kind (directly mapped to triggers)
  • A standard Braintree object, depending on the type of notification (e.g. a subscription object for recurring billing webhooks)
    • Tip: Save webhook data to your database for reporting purposes or use it to trigger other actions in your app
  1. Ruby
ruby
post "/webhooks" do
  webhook_notification = gateway.webhook_notification.parse(
    request.params["bt_signature"],
    request.params["bt_payload"]
  )

  # Example values for webhook notification properties
  puts webhook_notification.kind # "subscription_went_past_due"
  puts webhook_notification.timestamp # "Sun Jan 1 00:00:00 UTC 2012"

  return 200
end

Exceptionsanchor

An invalid signature exception is raised if the webhook notification you attempt to parse has an invalid signature.

Retriesanchor

If a webhook takes longer than 30 seconds to respond, it is considered a timeout and will be retried. We will resend webhook notifications every hour for up to 3 hours in sandbox, or up to 24 hours in production, until the webhook responds with a successful HTTPS response code (i.e. ‘2xx’) within 30 seconds.


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