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# syncthing-hooks
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Run shell scripts via event hook files (similar to Git hooks) when changes are detected in a [Syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) folder.
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## Prerequisites
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[Node.js >= 10](https://nodejs.org/en/)
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## Installation
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```sh
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npm i -g syncthing-hooks
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```
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## Usage
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You can simply run the watcher process via:
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```sh
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API_KEY=mykey syncthing-hooks
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```
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Don't forget to substitute `mykey` with your syncthing API key, which can be found in the settings in the GUI.
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If Syncthing runs on another host or listens to a non-default port, you can specify an URL by using `ST_URL`.
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Note that this URL has to include the protocol, hostname, port and path, e.g.:
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```
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ST_URL=http://<ip>:8384/rest/events
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```
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It won't install itself as a daemon by default, however. In order to run it as a service, it is recommended to install [pm2](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/):
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```sh
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npm i -g pm2
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```
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You can then register it as a daemon via:
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```sh
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pm2 start "API_KEY=mykey syncthing-hooks" --name sthooks
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```
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To create the daemon automatically on startup, consult [this documentation](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/docs/usage/startup/).
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You can follow the output of your hooks by using:
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```sh
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pm2 logs
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```
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## Hooks
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Create a folder in your home directory called `.syncthing-hooks`.
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A different directory can be set using `ST_HOOK_ROOT`.
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Each hook is a file with the following naming scheme:
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`folder-name-delay`
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The folder name is the 11 character unique string found in the syncthing GUI. The delay is a string (anything parseable by the [ms module](https://github.com/zeit/ms)) indicating the idle time after an event, so that hooks aren't executed multiple times on successive changes in a short interval.
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An example: a script at the location `~/.syncthing-hooks/night-owlzz-5m` will be executed five minutes after the most recent event in the folder with the identifier `night-owlzz`.
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Make sure your folder identifier is exactly 11 characters long and does not have an extension. Also, don't forget to `chmod +x` the script.
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