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Custom Actions
The actions
struct inside the common
configuration section allows to configure the actions for file operations and SSH commands.
The hook
can be defined as the absolute path of your program or an HTTP URL.
The following actions
are supported:
download
pre-download
upload
pre-upload
delete
pre-delete
rename
mkdir
rmdir
ssh_cmd
The upload
condition includes both uploads to new files and overwrite of existing files. If an upload is aborted for quota limits SFTPGo tries to remove the partial file, so if the notification reports a zero size file and a quota exceeded error the file has been deleted. The ssh_cmd
condition will be triggered after a command is successfully executed via SSH. scp
will trigger the download
and upload
conditions and not ssh_cmd
.
For cloud backends directories are virtual, they are created implicitly when you upload a file and are implicitly removed when the last file within a directory is removed. The mkdir
and rmdir
notifications are sent only when a directory is explicitly created or removed.
The notification will indicate if an error is detected and so, for example, a partial file is uploaded.
The pre-delete
action, if defined, will be called just before files deletion. If the external command completes with a zero exit status or the HTTP notification response code is 200
then SFTPGo will assume that the file was already deleted/moved and so it will not try to remove the file and it will not execute the hook defined for the delete
action.
The pre-download
and pre-upload
actions, will be called before downloads and uploads. If the external command completes with a zero exit status or the HTTP notification response code is 200
then SFTPGo allows the operation, otherwise the client will get a permission denied error.
If the hook
defines a path to an external program, then this program is invoked with the following arguments:
action
, string, supported actionusername
path
is the full filesystem path, can be empty for some ssh commandstarget_path
, non-empty forrename
action and forsftpgo-copy
SSH commandssh_cmd
, non-empty forssh_cmd
action
The external program can also read the following environment variables:
SFTPGO_ACTION
SFTPGO_ACTION_USERNAME
SFTPGO_ACTION_PATH
SFTPGO_ACTION_TARGET
, non-empty forrename
SFTPGO_ACTION
SFTPGO_ACTION_SSH_CMD
, non-empty forssh_cmd
SFTPGO_ACTION
SFTPGO_ACTION_FILE_SIZE
, non-zero forpre-upload
,upload
,download
anddelete
actions if the file size is greater than0
SFTPGO_ACTION_FS_PROVIDER
,0
for local filesystem,1
for S3 backend,2
for Google Cloud Storage (GCS) backend,3
for Azure Blob Storage backend,4
for local encrypted backend,5
for SFTP backendSFTPGO_ACTION_BUCKET
, non-empty for S3, GCS and Azure backendsSFTPGO_ACTION_ENDPOINT
, non-empty for S3, SFTP and Azure backend if configured. For Azure this is the endpoint, if configuredSFTPGO_ACTION_STATUS
, integer. Status forupload
,download
andssh_cmd
actions. 0 means a generic error occurred. 1 means no error, 2 means quota exceeded errorSFTPGO_ACTION_PROTOCOL
, string. Possible values areSSH
,SFTP
,SCP
,FTP
,DAV
,HTTP
SFTPGO_ACTION_OPEN_FLAGS
, integer. File open flags, can be non-zero forpre-upload
action. IfSFTPGO_ACTION_FILE_SIZE
is greater than zero andSFTPGO_ACTION_OPEN_FLAGS&512 == 0
the target file will not be truncated
Previous global environment variables aren't cleared when the script is called. The program must finish within 30 seconds.
If the hook
defines an HTTP URL then this URL will be invoked as HTTP POST. The request body will contain a JSON serialized struct with the following fields:
action
username
path
target_path
, included forrename
actionssh_cmd
, included forssh_cmd
actionfile_size
, included forpre-upload
,upload
,download
,delete
actions if the file size is greater than0
fs_provider
,0
for local filesystem,1
for S3 backend,2
for Google Cloud Storage (GCS) backend,3
for Azure Blob Storage backend,4
for local encrypted backend,5
for SFTP backendbucket
, inlcuded for S3, GCS and Azure backendsendpoint
, included for S3, SFTP and Azure backend if configured. For Azure this is the endpoint, if configuredstatus
, integer. Status forupload
,download
andssh_cmd
actions. 0 means a generic error occurred. 1 means no error, 2 means quota exceeded errorprotocol
, string. Possible values areSSH
,SFTP
,SCP
,FTP
,DAV
,HTTP
open_flags
, integer. File open flags, can be non-zero forpre-upload
action. Iffile_size
is greater than zero andfile_size&512 == 0
the target file will not be truncated
The HTTP hook will use the global configuration for HTTP clients and will respect the retry configurations.
The pre-*
actions are always executed synchronously while the other ones are asynchronous. You can specify the actions to run synchronously via the execute_sync
configuration key. Executing an action synchronously means that SFTPGo will not return a result code to the client (which is waiting for it) until your hook have completed its execution. If your hook takes a long time to complete this could cause a timeout on the client side, which wouldn't receive the server response in a timely manner and eventually drop the connection.
The actions
struct inside the data_provider
configuration section allows you to configure actions on user add, update, delete.
Actions will not be fired for internal updates, such as the last login or the user quota fields, or after external authentication.
If the hook
defines a path to an external program, then this program is invoked with the following arguments:
action
, string, possible values are:add
,update
,delete
username
ID
status
expiration_date
home_dir
uid
gid
The external program can also read the following environment variables:
SFTPGO_USER_ACTION
SFTPGO_USER
, user serialized as JSON with sensitive fields removed
Previous global environment variables aren't cleared when the script is called. The program must finish within 15 seconds.
If the hook
defines an HTTP URL then this URL will be invoked as HTTP POST. The action is added to the query string, for example <hook>?action=update
, and the user is sent serialized as JSON inside the POST body with sensitive fields removed.
The HTTP hook will use the global configuration for HTTP clients and will respect the retry configurations.
The structure for SFTPGo users can be found within the OpenAPI schema.