#dejmon_webhooks

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atomic cairn
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hi there!

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the CLI shouldn't add any suffix to the URL no.

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like if you run stripe listen -f http://localhost:3000/webhooks, it will send all events to http://localhost:3000/webhooks.

leaden knoll
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Hi, but it doesn't send them to defined endpoint exactly

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I'm using stripe version 1.21.2

atomic cairn
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can you try to reproduce the issue with a simpler CLI command, like the one I shared above?

leaden knoll
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hm, interesting. When I've used your command, it sends event exactly to that url

atomic cairn
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and what about this (more similar to your command): stripe listen --load-from-webhooks-api --forward-to http://localhost:3000/webhooks --forward-connect-to http://localhost:3000/webhooks

leaden knoll
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got it

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--load-from-webhooks-api made this

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I've thought it's needed to forwoard messages from my test env to my local

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but then it adds that suffix

atomic cairn
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that's odd. can you just remove that option?

leaden knoll
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Ofc I can, and then I'm able to trigger events from my CLI, but the question is if forwoarding events from my test environment will work?

atomic cairn
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but the question is if forwoarding events from my test environment will work?
can you clarify what you mean by this? if you ran the stripe listen command and it works, what's the issue?

leaden knoll
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Ok, it works correctly right now even for the events triggered for my test environment (not local CLI)

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thanks for your help