PingOne

Webhooks

With webhooks, also known as subscriptions, you can use third-party tools to monitor events in PingOne.

Use PingOne to create and manage these event subscriptions. Subscriptions are push-based. When an event of interest occurs in PingOne, the event is pushed from PingOne to your monitoring system, such as Splunk, New Relic, and other SIEM systems.

You can find an overview of all logging and reporting capabilities in PingOne in PingOne Platform logging and reporting.

If the webhook target is offline, PingOne continues to retry and queue up all matching events.

If the webhook target is down for longer than 7 days, PingOne starts to lose events.

The webhook continues to retry the current event until a 200 response is returned. It doesn’t move on to the next event until a 200 response has returned or the event has expired from Kafka.

Events expire after 7 days.