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title: Hooks
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Hooks allow you to trigger a script when an action is performed by the system.
The most obvious case is adding a user. If the app has a `post_user_create` hook, this hook will be triggered as soon as a user is added.
Therefore, this allows an application to execute actions based on events occurring on the system.
### List of available hooks
- `post_domain_add`
After adding a domain.
- `post_domain_remove`
After deleting a domain.
- `post_user_create`
After adding a user.
- `post_user_delete`
After deleting a user.
- `post_iptable_rules`
After reloading the firewall.
- `pre_backup_delete`
Before deleting a backup.
- `post_backup_delete`
After deleting a backup.
- `post_app_addaccess`
After adding an authorized user to an application.
- `post_app_removeaccess`
After the removal of a user's authorization on an application.
- `post_app_clearaccess`
After erasing all the access rules on an application.
- `post_app_install`
After installing an application.
- `post_app_upgrade`
After upgrading an application.
- `post_app_remove`
After removing an application.
- `post_app_change_url`
After modifying the path and/or the domain name of an application.
- `post_cert_update`
After updating a certificate
- `conf_regen`
Before and after the regeneration of a service configuration.
Services supported by `regen-conf`:
- avahi-daemon
- dnsmasq
- dovecot
- fail2ban
- glances
- metronome
- mysql
- nginx
- nslcd
- nsswitch
- postfix
- rspamd
- slapd
- ssh
- ssl
### Hooks setup
With the exception of the `conf_regen` hook, all hooks are used in the same way.
First of all, you have to understand that a hook is a simple bash script that will be executed by YunoHost when the indicated event occurs.
To add a hook to YunoHost, you must use a "hooks" folder at the root of the application package. Then, put your script in this folder under the name of the corresponding hook.
> For example:
For the hook `post_user_create`, the script which will have to be executed for this hook should be placed in `hooks/post_user_create` in the app package.
During the installation and the upgrade of the application, the scripts in the hooks folder will be duplicated in the folder `/etc/yunohost/hooks.d/` in the folder corresponding to the hook, then under the name `50-$app`.
All hooks belonging to an application will be removed when the apllication is deleted.
### Building a hook script
As a bash script, a hook script must start with the bash shebang.
```bash
#!/bin/bash
```
Then you have to take the arguments given by YunoHost when calling the script.
Each hook offers different arguments.
##### `post_domain_add` and `post_domain_remove`
```bash
domain=$1
```
##### `post_user_create`
```bash
username=$1
mail=$2
password=$3 # Clear password
firstname=$4
lastname=$5
```
##### `post_user_delete`
```bash
username=$1
purge=$2 # True/False Indicates whether the user folder has been deleted or not.
```
##### `post_iptable_rules`
```bash
upnp=$1 # True/False Indicates if UPnP is activated or not.
ipv6=$2 # True/False Indicates whether IPV6 is enabled or not.
```
##### `pre_backup_delete` and `post_backup_delete`
```bash
backup_name=$1
```
##### `post_app_install`, `post_app_upgrade`, `post_app_remove` and `post_app_change_url`
Usable variables in these scripts are the same as those available in [associated actions scripts](/packaging_apps_scripts).
Example: for `post_app_install` the variables are the same as for the script `install`
##### `post_app_addaccess` and `post_app_removeaccess`
```bash
app_id=$1
users=$2 # All authorized users on the app. Separated by commas.
```
##### `post_app_clearaccess`
```bash
app_id=$1
```
##### `post_cert_update`
```bash
domain=$1
```
The rest of the script depends on what you want to do in it.
### `conf_regen` special case
The `conf_regen` hook is a more delicate hook, either for its implementation or for its content.
##### `conf_regen` hook setup
A `conf_regen` hook should not be placed in the application's hooks folder. It must be set up manually.
The hook should be copied, indicating to which service it is linked.
```bash
cp hook_regen_conf /usr/share/yunohost/hooks/conf_regen/50-SERVICE_$app
```
> When removing the application, this hook must be removed manually.
##### Building `conf_regen` hook script
`conf_regen` hook is called two times, a first time after analysis of the configuration and before any modification of the files, then a second time after applying the modifications, if there has been modifications.
`conf_regen` hook script should look like this:
```bash
#!/bin/bash
force=${2:-0} # 0/1 --force argument
dryrun=${3:-0} # 0/1 --dry-run argument
pending_conf=$4 # Path of the pending conf file
do_pre_regen() {
# Put your code here for pre regen conf.
}
do_post_regen() {
# Put your code here for post regen conf.
# Be careful, this part will be executed only if the configuration has been modified.
}
case "$1" in
pre)
do_pre_regen
;;
post)
do_post_regen
;;
*)
echo "Hook called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0
```