--- next: docs/github-api.md --- # Receiving Webhooks [GitHub webhooks](https://developer.github.com/webhooks/) are fired for almost every significant action that users take on GitHub, whether it's pushes to code, opening or closing issues, opening or merging pull requests, or commenting on a discussion. Many robots will spend their entire day responding to these actions. `robot.on` will listen for any GitHub webhook events: ```js module.exports = robot => { robot.on('push', async context => { // Code was pushed to the repo, what should we do with it? robot.log(context); }); }; ``` The robot can listen to any of the [GitHub webhook events](https://developer.github.com/webhooks/#events). The `context` object includes all of the information about the event that was triggered, and `context.payload` has the payload delivered by GitHub. Most events also include an "action". For example, the [`issues`](https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/types/#issuesevent) event has actions of `assigned`, `unassigned`, `labeled`, `unlabeled`, `opened`, `edited`, `milestoned`, `demilestoned`, `closed`, and `reopened`. Often, your bot will only care about one type of action, so you can append it to the event name with a `.`: ```js module.exports = robot => { robot.on('issues.opened', async context => { // An issue was just opened. }); }; ```