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auth: Fix password_changed function, fixes #4043. Never repot a changed password for default or anonymous users. If anonymous access is disabled we don't get the default user here so we also have to check if it is the anonymous user. In both cases (default user and anonymous user) we can skip the password change check and return False.

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Hooks

Within |RCM| there are two types of supported hooks.

  • Internal built-in hooks: The internal |hg| or |git| hooks are triggered by different VCS operations, like push, pull, or clone and are non-configurable, but you can add your own VCS hooks, see :ref:`custom-hooks`.
  • User defined hooks: User defined hooks centre around the lifecycle of certain actions such are |repo| creation, user creation etc. The actions these hooks trigger can be rejected based on the API permissions of the user calling them.

Those custom hooks can be called using |RCT|, see :ref:`rc-tools`. To create a custom hook, see the :ref:`event-listener` section.

Making your Extension listen for Events

To create a hook to work with a plugin or extension, you need configure a listener in the :file:`/home/{user}/{instance-id}/rcextensions/__init__.py` file, and use the load_extension method.

Use the following example to create your extensions. In this example:

  • The hook is calling the ('my_post_push_extension.py') extension.
  • The hook is listening to |RCM| for pushes to |repos|.
  • This highlighted code is the hook, and configured in the __init__.py file.
  • It is inserted into the def _pushhook(*args, **kwargs) section, if it is not in the default __ini__.py file, use the below non-highlighted section to create it.

Once your plugin and hook are configured, restart your instance of |RCM| and your event listener will triggered as soon as a user pushes to a |repo|.