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| summary: "Webhook ingress for wake and isolated agent runs" | |
| read_when: | |
| - Adding or changing webhook endpoints | |
| - Wiring external systems into OpenClaw | |
| title: "Webhooks" | |
| # Webhooks | |
| Gateway can expose a small HTTP webhook endpoint for external triggers. | |
| ## Enable | |
| ```json5 | |
| { | |
| hooks: { | |
| enabled: true, | |
| token: "shared-secret", | |
| path: "/hooks", | |
| }, | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Notes: | |
| - `hooks.token` is required when `hooks.enabled=true`. | |
| - `hooks.path` defaults to `/hooks`. | |
| ## Auth | |
| Every request must include the hook token. Prefer headers: | |
| - `Authorization: Bearer <token>` (recommended) | |
| - `x-openclaw-token: <token>` | |
| - `?token=<token>` (deprecated; logs a warning and will be removed in a future major release) | |
| ## Endpoints | |
| ### `POST /hooks/wake` | |
| Payload: | |
| ```json | |
| { "text": "System line", "mode": "now" } | |
| ``` | |
| - `text` **required** (string): The description of the event (e.g., "New email received"). | |
| - `mode` optional (`now` | `next-heartbeat`): Whether to trigger an immediate heartbeat (default `now`) or wait for the next periodic check. | |
| Effect: | |
| - Enqueues a system event for the **main** session | |
| - If `mode=now`, triggers an immediate heartbeat | |
| ### `POST /hooks/agent` | |
| Payload: | |
| ```json | |
| { | |
| "message": "Run this", | |
| "name": "Email", | |
| "sessionKey": "hook:email:msg-123", | |
| "wakeMode": "now", | |
| "deliver": true, | |
| "channel": "last", | |
| "to": "+15551234567", | |
| "model": "openai/gpt-5.2-mini", | |
| "thinking": "low", | |
| "timeoutSeconds": 120 | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| - `message` **required** (string): The prompt or message for the agent to process. | |
| - `name` optional (string): Human-readable name for the hook (e.g., "GitHub"), used as a prefix in session summaries. | |
| - `sessionKey` optional (string): The key used to identify the agent's session. Defaults to a random `hook:<uuid>`. Using a consistent key allows for a multi-turn conversation within the hook context. | |
| - `wakeMode` optional (`now` | `next-heartbeat`): Whether to trigger an immediate heartbeat (default `now`) or wait for the next periodic check. | |
| - `deliver` optional (boolean): If `true`, the agent's response will be sent to the messaging channel. Defaults to `true`. Responses that are only heartbeat acknowledgments are automatically skipped. | |
| - `channel` optional (string): The messaging channel for delivery. One of: `last`, `whatsapp`, `telegram`, `discord`, `slack`, `mattermost` (plugin), `signal`, `imessage`, `msteams`. Defaults to `last`. | |
| - `to` optional (string): The recipient identifier for the channel (e.g., phone number for WhatsApp/Signal, chat ID for Telegram, channel ID for Discord/Slack/Mattermost (plugin), conversation ID for MS Teams). Defaults to the last recipient in the main session. | |
| - `model` optional (string): Model override (e.g., `anthropic/claude-3-5-sonnet` or an alias). Must be in the allowed model list if restricted. | |
| - `thinking` optional (string): Thinking level override (e.g., `low`, `medium`, `high`). | |
| - `timeoutSeconds` optional (number): Maximum duration for the agent run in seconds. | |
| Effect: | |
| - Runs an **isolated** agent turn (own session key) | |
| - Always posts a summary into the **main** session | |
| - If `wakeMode=now`, triggers an immediate heartbeat | |
| ### `POST /hooks/<name>` (mapped) | |
| Custom hook names are resolved via `hooks.mappings` (see configuration). A mapping can | |
| turn arbitrary payloads into `wake` or `agent` actions, with optional templates or | |
| code transforms. | |
| Mapping options (summary): | |
| - `hooks.presets: ["gmail"]` enables the built-in Gmail mapping. | |
| - `hooks.mappings` lets you define `match`, `action`, and templates in config. | |
| - `hooks.transformsDir` + `transform.module` loads a JS/TS module for custom logic. | |
| - Use `match.source` to keep a generic ingest endpoint (payload-driven routing). | |
| - TS transforms require a TS loader (e.g. `bun` or `tsx`) or precompiled `.js` at runtime. | |
| - Set `deliver: true` + `channel`/`to` on mappings to route replies to a chat surface | |
| (`channel` defaults to `last` and falls back to WhatsApp). | |
| - `allowUnsafeExternalContent: true` disables the external content safety wrapper for that hook | |
| (dangerous; only for trusted internal sources). | |
| - `openclaw webhooks gmail setup` writes `hooks.gmail` config for `openclaw webhooks gmail run`. | |
| See [Gmail Pub/Sub](/automation/gmail-pubsub) for the full Gmail watch flow. | |
| ## Responses | |
| - `200` for `/hooks/wake` | |
| - `202` for `/hooks/agent` (async run started) | |
| - `401` on auth failure | |
| - `400` on invalid payload | |
| - `413` on oversized payloads | |
| ## Examples | |
| ```bash | |
| curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18789/hooks/wake \ | |
| -H 'Authorization: Bearer SECRET' \ | |
| -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ | |
| -d '{"text":"New email received","mode":"now"}' | |
| ``` | |
| ```bash | |
| curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18789/hooks/agent \ | |
| -H 'x-openclaw-token: SECRET' \ | |
| -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ | |
| -d '{"message":"Summarize inbox","name":"Email","wakeMode":"next-heartbeat"}' | |
| ``` | |
| ### Use a different model | |
| Add `model` to the agent payload (or mapping) to override the model for that run: | |
| ```bash | |
| curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18789/hooks/agent \ | |
| -H 'x-openclaw-token: SECRET' \ | |
| -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ | |
| -d '{"message":"Summarize inbox","name":"Email","model":"openai/gpt-5.2-mini"}' | |
| ``` | |
| If you enforce `agents.defaults.models`, make sure the override model is included there. | |
| ```bash | |
| curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:18789/hooks/gmail \ | |
| -H 'Authorization: Bearer SECRET' \ | |
| -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ | |
| -d '{"source":"gmail","messages":[{"from":"Ada","subject":"Hello","snippet":"Hi"}]}' | |
| ``` | |
| ## Security | |
| - Keep hook endpoints behind loopback, tailnet, or trusted reverse proxy. | |
| - Use a dedicated hook token; do not reuse gateway auth tokens. | |
| - Avoid including sensitive raw payloads in webhook logs. | |
| - Hook payloads are treated as untrusted and wrapped with safety boundaries by default. | |
| If you must disable this for a specific hook, set `allowUnsafeExternalContent: true` | |
| in that hook's mapping (dangerous). | |