Your GitLab instance can perform HTTP POST requests on the following events: `project_create`, `project_destroy`, `user_add_to_team`, `user_remove_from_team`, `user_create`, `user_destroy`, `key_create` and `key_destroy`.
Your GitLab instance can perform HTTP POST requests on the following events: `project_create`, `project_destroy`, `user_add_to_team`, `user_remove_from_team`, `user_create`, `user_destroy`, `key_create`, `key_destroy`, `group_create`, `group_destroy`, `user_add_to_group` and `user_remove_from_group`.
System hooks can be used, e.g. for logging or changing information in a LDAP server.
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"project_path":"storecloud",
"user_email":"johnsmith@gmail.com",
"user_name":"John Smith",
"user_id":41,
"project_visibility":"private",
}
```
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"project_path":"storecloud",
"user_email":"johnsmith@gmail.com",
"user_name":"John Smith",
"user_id":41,
"project_visibility":"private",
}
```
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