* Expand reference to http clients in hooks docs Before, it wasn't really clear where clients were configured and that their configuration also affected headers. Signed-off-by: Bruce Weirdan <weirdan@gmail.com> * Update more mentions of HTTP clients Signed-off-by: Bruce Weirdan <weirdan@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Bruce Weirdan <weirdan@gmail.com>
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Post-disconnect hook
This hook is executed as soon as a SSH/FTP connection is closed. SSH is a multiplexing protocol, a client can open multiple channels on a single connection or can disconnect without opening any channels. For SSH-based connections (SFTP/SCP/SSH commands), SFTPGo notifies the disconnection of the channel so there is no exact match with the post-connect hook.
The hook is not executed for stateless protocols such as HTTP and WebDAV.
The post_disconnect_hook
can be defined as the absolute path of your program or an HTTP URL.
If the hook defines an external program it can read the following environment variables:
SFTPGO_CONNECTION_IP
SFTPGO_CONNECTION_PROTOCOL
, possible values areSSH
,FTP
,DAV
,HTTP
,OIDC
(OpenID Connect)SFTPGO_CONNECTION_USERNAME
, can be empty if the channel is closed before user authenticationSFTPGO_CONNECTION_DURATION
, connection duration in milliseconds
Global environment variables are cleared, for security reasons, when the script is called. You can set additional environment variables in the "command" configuration section. The program must finish within 20 seconds.
If the hook defines an HTTP URL then this URL will be invoked as HTTP GET with the following query parameters:
ip
protocol
, possible values areSSH
,FTP
,DAV
,HTTP
,OIDC
(OpenID Connect)username
, can be empty if the channel is closed before user authenticationconnection_duration
, connection duration in milliseconds
The HTTP hook will use the global configuration for HTTP clients and will respect the retry, TLS and headers configurations. See the HTTP Clients (http
) section of the config reference.