Rob Zolkos 0435db30ba Add JSON response format to webhooks (#2671)
* Add JSON response format to webhooks

Support JSON responses for all webhook endpoints: index, show, create,
update, destroy, and activation. Adds jbuilder views, updates controllers
to use respond_to, and documents the API in docs/API.md.

* Address PR review feedback

- Use distinct board ID in API docs webhook example
- Use render "webhooks/show" in activations controller for consistency

* Address PR review feedback from flavorjones

- Include webhook.board in cache key to avoid stale board data
- Use _url instead of _path for location header consistency

* Fix webhook create test to match Location header format

Use board_webhook_url instead of board_webhook_path since the controller
returns a full URL in the Location header.

* Fix board ID in Location header example in API docs

Use distinct board ID in the Location URL to match the JSON body example.
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