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I made a workflow that reacts to merge request changes for multiple projects and it turns out that we had to restart the machine n8n was hosted on. By doing so, we noticed that each time n8n restarted, it would create another webhook instead of using the existing one. This resulted in n8n creating multiple webhooks and therefore reacting to the same event multiple times.
Once n8n is botted and I'm enabling and disabling the workflow back and forth, the webhook gets correctly created and removed.
This behavior only happens on startup.
To Reproduce
Shutdown n8n
Launch n8n
Monitor webhooks on a given project through Settings > Webhooks
Expected behavior
It should not create a new webhook and re-use existing ones.
Operating System
Linux 5.10.218-208.862.amzn2.x86_64
n8n Version
1.55.3
Node.js Version
Node v20.15.0
Database
SQLite (default)
Execution mode
main (default)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Bug Description
I made a workflow that reacts to merge request changes for multiple projects and it turns out that we had to restart the machine n8n was hosted on. By doing so, we noticed that each time n8n restarted, it would create another webhook instead of using the existing one. This resulted in n8n creating multiple webhooks and therefore reacting to the same event multiple times.
Once n8n is botted and I'm enabling and disabling the workflow back and forth, the webhook gets correctly created and removed.
This behavior only happens on startup.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
It should not create a new webhook and re-use existing ones.
Operating System
Linux 5.10.218-208.862.amzn2.x86_64
n8n Version
1.55.3
Node.js Version
Node v20.15.0
Database
SQLite (default)
Execution mode
main (default)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: