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#Description
All hooks in the new system are grouped by objects that this event affects.
Those, create one hook to change a domain (any!), another to change a user.
Each hook must have a formal description of the available methods that you can subscribe to.
Example:
class ModifyUserHook(object):
HOOK_VERSION = 1
@hook_method
def pre_create_user(self, username, owner, **kwargs):
pass
@hook_method
def post_create_user(self, username, owner, **kwargs):
pass
@hook_method
def pre_rename_user(self, username, new_name, **kwargs):
pass
@hook_method
def post_rename_user(self, username, new_name, **kwargs):
pass
It is proposed to form methods according to the template:
def [post|pre]_(action)_(object)(self, arg1, arg2, **kwargs):
To create a new panel event listener, you need to create a .py file
in the folder `/usr/share/cloudlinux/hooks/listeners/`.
In that file, you should create class that inherits from one (or several!)
of universal hooks, and the required methods must be redefined.
!/opt/alt/python37/bin/python3
# coding=utf-8
import subprocess
import sys
from clcommon.public_hooks.lib import ModifyUserHook, ModifyDomainHook
class SyncMapHook(ModifyUserHook, ModifyDomainHook):
@staticmethod
def call_sync_map():
# no matter
def post_create_user(self, username, owner, **kwargs):
self.call_sync_map()
def post_delete_user(self, username, **kwargs):
self.call_sync_map()
def post_transit_user(self, username, new_name, **kwargs):
self.call_sync_map()
In the example above, we subscribe to three events:
- post_create_user;
- post_delete_user;
- post_transit_user.
See detailed description in userland docs.
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