Debugging webhooks without print statements: I built RequestTrace on Cloudflare Workers

📰 Dev.to · Conor Dobbs

Learn to debug webhooks without print statements using RequestTrace on Cloudflare Workers, a game-changer for developers and DevOps teams

intermediate Published 31 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Build a webhook integration using Cloudflare Workers
  2. Configure RequestTrace to capture and log requests
  3. Test the webhook with a sample event
  4. Analyze the request logs to identify issues
  5. Apply fixes and re-test the webhook
Who Needs to Know This

Developers and DevOps teams can benefit from this approach to streamline webhook debugging, reducing downtime and increasing productivity

Key Insight

💡 RequestTrace on Cloudflare Workers enables efficient webhook debugging without relying on print statements

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