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title: "Trigger tasks from Hookdeck webhooks"
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sidebarTitle: "Hookdeck webhooks"
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description: "This example demonstrates how to use Hookdeck to receive webhooks and trigger Trigger.dev tasks."
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---
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## Overview
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This example shows how to use [Hookdeck](https://hookdeck.com) as your webhook infrastructure to trigger Trigger.dev tasks. Hookdeck receives webhooks from external services, and forwards them directly to the Trigger.dev API. This gives you the best of both worlds: Hookdeck's webhook management, logging, and replay capabilities, combined with Trigger.dev's reliable task execution.
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## Key features
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- Use Hookdeck as your webhook endpoint for external services
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- Hookdeck forwards webhooks directly to Trigger.dev tasks via the API
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- All webhooks are logged and replayable in Hookdeck
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## Setting up Hookdeck
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You'll configure everything in the [Hookdeck dashboard](https://dashboard.hookdeck.com). No code changes needed in your app.
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### 1. Create a destination
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In Hookdeck, create a new [destination](https://hookdeck.com/docs/destinations) with the following settings:
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- **URL**: `https://api.trigger.dev/api/v1/tasks/<task-id>/trigger` (replace `<task-id>` with your task ID)
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- **Method**: POST
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- **Authentication**: Bearer token (use your `TRIGGER_SECRET_KEY` from Trigger.dev)
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### 2. Add a transformation
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Create a [transformation](https://hookdeck.com/docs/transformations) to wrap the webhook body in the `payload` field that Trigger.dev expects:
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```javascript
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addHandler("transform", (request, context) => {
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request.body = { payload: { ...request.body } };
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return request;
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});
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```
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### 3. Create a connection
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Create a [connection](https://hookdeck.com/docs/connections) that links your source (where webhooks come from) to the destination and transformation you created above.
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## Task code
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This task will be triggered when Hookdeck forwards a webhook to the Trigger.dev API.
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```ts trigger/webhook-handler.ts
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import { task } from "@trigger.dev/sdk";
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export const webhookHandler = task({
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id: "webhook-handler",
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run: async (payload: Record<string, unknown>) => {
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// The payload contains the original webhook data from the external service
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console.log("Received webhook:", payload);
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// Add your custom logic here
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},
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});
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```
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## Testing your setup
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To test everything is working:
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1. Set up your destination, transformation, and connection in [Hookdeck](https://dashboard.hookdeck.com)
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2. Send a test webhook to your Hookdeck source URL (use the Hookdeck Console or cURL)
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3. Check the Hookdeck dashboard to verify the webhook was received and forwarded
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4. Check the [Trigger.dev dashboard](https://cloud.trigger.dev) to see the successful run of your task
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For more information on setting up Hookdeck, refer to the [Hookdeck Documentation](https://hookdeck.com/docs).
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