Release Notes
February 2023
We have added support for Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC) and Token based authentication to authenticate incoming events. For more information, see our setup instructions and the REST API configuration parameters.
November 2022
We now support writing the collected webhook events to your Azure Blob Storage and Google Cloud Storage containers in JSON format as a permanent store. For more information, see our Webhooks Setup Guide.
September 2021
We have added support for the United Kingdom (UK) regional endpoint. We restrict your data within the data processing location you select in the destination setup form. New connectors will utilize storage based on the data processing location you select.
August 2021
We have added support for storing data in two cloud-specific buckets, Google Cloud Storage (GCP) and Amazon S3 (AWS). We restrict your data within the selected cloud provider and the already supported United States (US) and European Union (EU) regions. New connectors will utilize storage based on the cloud service provider selected in the destination setup form. We will continue to store the existing connectors' data in Google Cloud Storage in their respective regions.
We have added support for the JSON: API media type application/vnd.api+json
.
May 2021
We have added support for two regional endpoints, European Union (EU) and United States (US). We restrict your data to the selected destination location. We will continue to process the existing connectors' data in the US region. If you want to migrate your data to the EU region, contact our support team.
August 2020
We have added SwaggerUI support to our Webhooks API Swagger documentation. Now, you can explore the functionality of the webhooks endpoints.
July 2020
You can now configure your Webhooks connector using the Fivetran REST API. This feature is in BETA and is available only for Standard and Enterprise accounts.
March 2020
We have changed the HTTP status response code for successful requests from 201 to 200.
We have added an HTTP header, Access-Control-Allow-Headers
, to our response to support Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS). The supported header types are Content-Type and Cache-Control.
November 2018
We have added GZIP support for Webhook API requests.
July 2018
We now support writing the data collected from webhook events to your S3 bucket in JSON format as a permanent store.