It s too late but simply in theses kind of scenario
We trigger the e2e init
We subscribe an ephemeral endpoint, I do that using restify
The restified service will handle the validation of incoming request
As the service created by restify is a local server I use ngrok to make it public
At the end we destroy the service created and exposed publicly
Wish that helps
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It s too late but simply in theses kind of scenario
We trigger the e2e init
We subscribe an ephemeral endpoint, I do that using restify
The restified service will handle the validation of incoming request
As the service created by restify is a local server I use ngrok to make it public
At the end we destroy the service created and exposed publicly
Wish that helps