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* Documentation: install/upgrade/uninstall guides + recipes incl. Zerto Adds a docs/ folder under the repo root with full operator documentation aimed at sysadmins (not webhook developers). The Zerto pre/post script recipe is the canonical "why does this exist" walkthrough; the GitHub HMAC, AD password reset, and UI-on-desktop recipes round out common patterns. Pages: - README.md (index) - concepts.md (5-minute "what is a webhook" explainer) - installation.md (interactive + silent install) - upgrading.md (single-click upgrade flow + edge cases) - uninstalling.md (clean removal + wiping ProgramData) - runas-modes.md (Service / InteractiveUser / SpecificUser decision flow) - service-account-and-ad.md (gMSA setup, delegated rights) - network-and-security.md (bind addresses, allowlists, HTTPS, secret storage) - troubleshooting.md (symptom -> first check, common errors) - recipes/zerto-pre-post-scripts.md (canonical use case) - recipes/github-style-hmac.md (GitHub / Stripe-shaped webhooks) - recipes/ad-password-reset.md (gMSA-backed self-service reset) - recipes/ui-on-desktop.md (InteractiveUser pattern) Top-level README.md restructured to point at docs/ as the source of truth, dropping the duplicated installation snippets. Installer ships docs/ alongside the binaries so they're available offline at C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\docs\. GUI Help menu gains a "Documentation" item that opens the docs site in a browser. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Config Checkpoints dialog + daily auto-checkpoint; drop installer GUI launch Three fixes: 1. Config Checkpoints submenu replaced with a proper dialog. Lists checkpoints with timestamp/size/filename, has a "Take Checkpoint Now" button, and a "Roll Back" button that becomes enabled when a row is selected. The previous click-a-menu-entry-immediate-restore flow was too easy to fire by accident. 2. New CheckpointScheduler BackgroundService creates a checkpoint at midnight every day. Combined with the existing auto-on-save snapshots, this guarantees a daily rollback point even if the config wasn't edited that day. A new "create-checkpoint" admin op plus AdminPipeServer.CreateCheckpoint helper does the actual file copy; both manual (via the dialog) and the scheduler use it. 3. Installer: drop the post-install "Launch Webhook Server" wizard step. It tried to launch the GUI un-elevated, which fails because the GUI's manifest is requireAdministrator. The Start Menu shortcut handles elevation correctly, so the user can launch from there. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Docs: replace AD-reset recipe with realistic Zerto failover walkthrough The AD password reset endpoint was a poor fit for what people actually need this server for. Replaced with a realistic Zerto post-failover example that's much closer to the project's purpose: - Update DNS A records for failed-over hostnames - Wait for the VM to come up at the DR site - PowerShell-remote into the VM and check / start critical services - Notify Teams with the result The flagship pattern is now: Zerto post-script (curl, fire-and-forget) calls an Async webhook endpoint -> 202 in milliseconds -> Zerto's failover sequence is never blocked. The server runs the actual work in the background, with full output captured in the daily log. A ready-to-use Zerto-side script ships at scripts/examples/zerto-post-failover.ps1 - pure curl.exe (no PowerShell modules), reads the bearer token from a file the ZVM service account can read. The installer now bundles scripts/examples/ alongside docs/ so the example is also available locally at C:\Program Files\WebhookServer\scripts\examples\. Removed: docs/recipes/ad-password-reset.md. Updated: docs/README.md, README.md, the recipe content itself. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * Restore installer GUI launch (via shellexec) + checkpoint descriptions Two follow-ups to the previous Config Checkpoints commit: 1. Bring back the post-install "Launch Webhook Server" checkbox in the installer. The previous attempt failed because Inno Setup's postinstall flag launches via CreateProcess after Setup exits, bypassing the GUI's requireAdministrator manifest. Adding the shellexec flag switches to ShellExecute, which DOES honor the manifest and triggers a clean UAC prompt - so the post-install GUI launch works as expected. 2. Each checkpoint now carries a description, stored in a sidecar .meta.json file next to the snapshot. Defaults: - Auto-on-save: "Before save" - Midnight scheduler: "Nightly auto-checkpoint" - Manual: opens a small dialog so the user can type a meaningful description (defaults to "Manual checkpoint" if blank) The dialog and pruning both clean up sidecars alongside snapshots. The Config Checkpoints grid grows a Description column between When and Size. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * v0.1.2: bump checkpoint retention 30 -> 90 Each checkpoint is a few KB of JSON plus a tiny sidecar; even at 90 entries on a config with hundreds of endpoints the on-disk footprint is negligible (worst case ~20 MB). With daily auto-checkpoints plus on-save snapshots, 30 entries could fill in a couple weeks of moderate use; 90 gives a comfortable ~3-month window. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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; Inno Setup script for Webhook Server.
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; Build: iscc /DAppVersion=0.1.0 webhook-server.iss
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; Output: ..\dist\WebhookServer-Setup-{AppVersion}.exe
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;
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; The installer copies published binaries to {pf}\WebhookServer, installs the
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; Windows Service via install-service.ps1 post-install, and removes the service
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; via uninstall-service.ps1 pre-uninstall. Start Menu gets a single GUI shortcut.
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#ifndef AppVersion
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#define AppVersion "0.1.0"
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#endif
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#define AppName "Webhook Server"
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#define AppPublisher "Justin Paul"
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#define AppURL "https://jpaul.me"
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#define AppExeName "WebhookServer.Gui.exe"
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#define ServiceExeName "WebhookServer.Service.exe"
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#define ServiceName "WebhookServer"
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#define RepoRoot "..\"
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[Setup]
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AppId={{6E3B3C1A-9C20-4F50-B6A8-2B6D6D7E2F11}
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AppName={#AppName}
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AppVersion={#AppVersion}
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AppPublisher={#AppPublisher}
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AppPublisherURL={#AppURL}
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AppSupportURL=https://github.com/recklessop/webhook-server
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AppUpdatesURL=https://github.com/recklessop/webhook-server/releases
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DefaultDirName={autopf}\WebhookServer
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DefaultGroupName={#AppName}
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DisableProgramGroupPage=yes
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OutputBaseFilename=WebhookServer-Setup-{#AppVersion}
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OutputDir={#RepoRoot}dist
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SetupIconFile={#RepoRoot}resources\webhook-server.ico
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UninstallDisplayIcon={app}\{#AppExeName}
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PrivilegesRequired=admin
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ArchitecturesAllowed=x64compatible
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ArchitecturesInstallIn64BitMode=x64compatible
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Compression=lzma2/max
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SolidCompression=yes
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WizardStyle=modern
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VersionInfoVersion={#AppVersion}.0
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VersionInfoCompany={#AppPublisher}
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VersionInfoProductName={#AppName}
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[Languages]
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Name: "english"; MessagesFile: "compiler:Default.isl"
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[Tasks]
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Name: "desktopicon"; Description: "Create a &desktop shortcut"; GroupDescription: "Additional shortcuts:"; Flags: unchecked
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[Files]
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}publish\service\*"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion recursesubdirs createallsubdirs
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}publish\gui\*"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion recursesubdirs createallsubdirs
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}scripts\install-service.ps1"; DestDir: "{app}\scripts"; Flags: ignoreversion
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}scripts\uninstall-service.ps1"; DestDir: "{app}\scripts"; Flags: ignoreversion
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}scripts\examples\*"; DestDir: "{app}\scripts\examples"; Flags: ignoreversion recursesubdirs createallsubdirs
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}README.md"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}docs\*"; DestDir: "{app}\docs"; Flags: ignoreversion recursesubdirs createallsubdirs
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Source: "{#RepoRoot}resources\webhook-server.ico"; DestDir: "{app}"; Flags: ignoreversion
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[Icons]
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Name: "{group}\{#AppName}"; Filename: "{app}\{#AppExeName}"; IconFilename: "{app}\webhook-server.ico"
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Name: "{group}\Uninstall {#AppName}"; Filename: "{uninstallexe}"
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Name: "{commondesktop}\{#AppName}"; Filename: "{app}\{#AppExeName}"; IconFilename: "{app}\webhook-server.ico"; Tasks: desktopicon
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[Run]
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Filename: "powershell.exe"; \
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Parameters: "-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File ""{app}\scripts\install-service.ps1"" -BinaryPath ""{app}\{#ServiceExeName}"""; \
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StatusMsg: "Installing Windows Service..."; \
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Flags: runhidden
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; Post-install GUI launch. The GUI's app.manifest is requireAdministrator,
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; so launching with shellexec (ShellExecute) honors the manifest and triggers
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; a clean UAC prompt. Using plain CreateProcess via the default Run path
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; would skip the manifest and result in an un-elevated GUI that cannot connect
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; to the admin pipe.
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Filename: "{app}\{#AppExeName}"; \
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Description: "Launch {#AppName}"; \
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Flags: postinstall nowait shellexec skipifsilent
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[UninstallRun]
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Filename: "powershell.exe"; \
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Parameters: "-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File ""{app}\scripts\uninstall-service.ps1"""; \
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Flags: runhidden; \
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RunOnceId: "RemoveWebhookService"
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[Code]
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function ServiceExists(): Boolean;
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var
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ResultCode: Integer;
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begin
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// sc.exe query returns 0 when the service exists, 1060 when it does not.
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Exec(ExpandConstant('{sys}\sc.exe'), 'query WebhookServer', '', SW_HIDE,
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ewWaitUntilTerminated, ResultCode);
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Result := (ResultCode = 0);
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end;
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function PrepareToInstall(var NeedsRestart: Boolean): String;
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var
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ResultCode: Integer;
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begin
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Result := '';
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// 1. If the service exists, stop it so its binaries are unlocked before file
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// copy. net stop is synchronous (blocks until the service is actually
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// stopped), unlike sc stop which is fire-and-forget. Non-zero exit -
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// already stopped, missing, dependency error - we ignore; the file copy
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// will fail loudly if the binaries are still locked.
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if ServiceExists() then
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begin
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WizardForm.PreparingLabel.Caption := 'Stopping the WebhookServer service...';
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Exec(ExpandConstant('{sys}\net.exe'), 'stop WebhookServer', '', SW_HIDE,
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ewWaitUntilTerminated, ResultCode);
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end;
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// 2. Kill any running GUI / tray instances so their binaries are unlocked too.
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// /f forces termination, /im matches by image name, "*" wildcard would be
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// risky so we name them explicitly.
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Exec(ExpandConstant('{sys}\taskkill.exe'), '/f /im WebhookServer.Gui.exe',
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'', SW_HIDE, ewWaitUntilTerminated, ResultCode);
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Exec(ExpandConstant('{sys}\taskkill.exe'), '/f /im WebhookServer.Service.exe',
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'', SW_HIDE, ewWaitUntilTerminated, ResultCode);
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end;
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