Paddle
Test Paddle webhooks locally
Steps to test Paddle webhooks locally
Step 1: Download LocalXpose
Windows
Linux
MacOS
Docker
Step 2:
Make your Paddle webhook ready to receive requests (e.g.
http://localhost:3030/webhooks
)
Step 3: Run LocalXpose form your terminal and point it to your Paddle local webhook.
$ loclx tunnel http --to http://localhost:3030
This command will generate a publicly accessible address (e.g.
https://paddle.loclx.io
)
that you can use to test your Paddle webhook.Access your infrastructure securely without configuring the cloud
LocalXpose will create a secure tunnel to your network, so you can focus on your most important work.
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About Paddle
Paddle offers SaaS companies a completely different approach to their payments infrastructure. Instead of assembling and maintaining a complex stack of payments-related apps and services, we’re a merchant of record for our customers, taking away 100% of the pain of payments fragmentation. It’s faster, safer, simpler, and above all, way better.
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