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I’ve been working with webhooks (Stripe, GitHub, Shopify) and still find local testing to be awkward.
Tunnels work, but they break, expire, or don’t help much with replaying failed events or inspecting request/response pairs after the fact.
• Are most people still relying on ngrok-style tunnels?
• Are you buffering events somewhere?
• How are you replaying failures during development?
I ended up building a small CLI + service to receive, log, and forward webhooks locally without tunnels, mainly to scratch this itch, but before going further, I’m trying to understand what others are doing and what they wish existed.
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I’ve been working with webhooks (Stripe, GitHub, Shopify) and still find local testing to be awkward.
Tunnels work, but they break, expire, or don’t help much with replaying failed events or inspecting request/response pairs after the fact.
• Are most people still relying on ngrok-style tunnels?
• Are you buffering events somewhere?
• How are you replaying failures during development?
I ended up building a small CLI + service to receive, log, and forward webhooks locally without tunnels, mainly to scratch this itch, but before going further, I’m trying to understand what others are doing and what they wish existed.
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