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## Summary - Add optional `rawBody?: string` to `LogicFunctionEvent` and forward it from the route trigger so HMAC-based webhook signatures (GitHub's `X-Hub-Signature-256`, Stripe, …) can be verified by user logic functions. - Update `github-connector`'s `getRawBodyForSignature` to prefer `event.rawBody` (with the existing string/base64/null fallbacks kept for older runtimes). ## Why GitHub computes `X-Hub-Signature-256` over the **raw bytes** of the request body. The receiver must verify against those exact bytes — key order, whitespace and unicode escaping all matter, so the parsed JSON body cannot be re-serialized to them. Today the route trigger calls `extractBody(request)` which returns the parsed object only. NestJS already preserves the raw body on `request.rawBody` (the app is bootstrapped with `rawBody: true` in `main.ts`), but it was never propagated into `LogicFunctionEvent`. As a result the github-connector's webhook handler always took the "raw body unavailable" branch and rejected every delivery (after #19961 / 962c2b3c14). With this change, signature verification can succeed end-to-end. --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>