Adding Hooks¶
There are several ways to add hooks to your plugin.
- Global HTTP hooks HTTP transaction hooks are set on a global
basis using the function
TSHttpHookAdd
. This means that the continuation specified as the parameter toTSHttpHookAdd
is called for every transaction.TSHttpHookAdd
must be used inTSPluginInit
. - Transaction hooks Transaction hooks can be used to call plugins
back for a specific HTTP transaction. You cannot add transaction
hooks in
TSPluginInit
; you first need a handle to a transaction. See Accessing the Transaction Being Processed. - Transformation hooks Transformation hooks are a special case of
transaction hooks. See
TSVConnCacheObjectSizeGet()
for more information about transformation hooks. You add a transformation hook usingTSHttpTxnHookAdd
, as described in HTTP Transactions. - Session hooks An HTTP session starts when a client opens a connection to Traffic Server and ends when the connection closes. A session can consist of several transactions. Session hooks enable you to hook your plugin to a particular point in every transaction within a specified session (see HTTP Sessions). Session hooks are added in a manner similar to transaction hooks (ie, you first need a handle to an HTTP session).
- HTTP select alternate hook Alternate selection hooks enable you to hook on to the alternate selection state. These hooks must be added globally, since Traffic Server does not have a handle to a transaction or session when alternate selection is taking place. See HTTP Alternate Selection for information on the alternate selection mechanism.
All of the hook addition functions
(TSHttpHookAdd()
,
TSHttpSsnHookAdd()
,
TSHttpSsnReenable()
)
take TSHttpHookID
(identifies the hook to add on to) and TSCont
(the basic callback mechanism in Traffic Server). A single TSCont
can be added to any number of hooks at a time.
An HTTP hook is identified by the enumerated type TSHttpHookID
. The
values for TSHttpHookID
are:
Values for TSHttpHookID
TS_HTTP_CACHE_LOOKUP_COMPLETE_HOOK
- Called after the HTTP state machine has completed the cache lookup
for the document requested in the ongoing transaction. Register this
hook via
TSHttpTxnHookAdd
orTSHttpHookAdd
. Corresponds to the eventTS_EVENT_HTTP_CACHE_LOOKUP_COMPLETE
. TS_HTTP_OS_DNS_HOOK
- Called immediately after the HTTP state machine has completed a DNS
lookup of the origin server. The HTTP state machine will know the
origin server’s IP address at this point, which is useful for
performing both authentication and blacklisting. Corresponds to the
event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_OS_DNS
. TS_HTTP_POST_REMAP_HOOK
- Called immediately after remapping occurs, before cache lookup.
Corresponds to the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_POST_REMAP
. TS_HTTP_PRE_REMAP_HOOK
- Called after the request header is read from the client, before any
remapping of the headers occurs. Corresponds to the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_PRE_REMAP
. TS_HTTP_READ_CACHE_HDR_HOOK
- Called immediately after the request and response header of a
previously-cached object is read from cache. This hook is only
called if the document is being served from cache. Corresponds to
the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_READ_CACHE_HDR
. TS_HTTP_READ_RESPONSE_HDR_HOOK
- Called immediately after the response header is read from the origin
server or parent proxy. Corresponds to the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_READ_RESPONSE_HDR
. TS_HTTP_RESPONSE_TRANSFORM_HOOK
- See “Transformations” for information about transformation hooks.
TS_HTTP_READ_REQUEST_HDR_HOOK
- Called immediately after the request header is read from the client.
Corresponds to the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_READ_REQUEST_HDR
. TS_HTTP_REQUEST_TRANSFORM_HOOK
- See “Transformations” for information about transformation hooks.
TS_HTTP_SELECT_ALT_HOOK
- See “HTTP Alternate Selection” for information about the alternate selection mechanism.
TS_HTTP_SEND_RESPONSE_HDR_HOOK
- Called immediately before the proxy’s response header is written to
the client; this hook is usually used for modifying the response
header. Corresponds to the event
TS_EVENT_HTTP_SEND_RESPONSE_HDR
. TS_HTTP_SEND_REQUEST_HDR_HOOK
- Called immediately before the proxy’s request header is sent to the origin server or the parent proxy. This hook is not called if the document is being served from cache. This hook is usually used for modifying the proxy’s request header before it is sent to the origin server or parent proxy.
TS_HTTP_SSN_CLOSE_HOOK
- Called when an HTTP session ends. A session ends when the client connection is closed. You can only add this hook as a global hook
TS_HTTP_SSN_START_HOOK
- Called when an HTTP session is started. A session starts when a client connects to Traffic Server. You can only add this hook as a global hook.
TS_HTTP_TXN_CLOSE_HOOK
- Called when an HTTP transaction ends.
TS_HTTP_TXN_START_HOOK
- Called when an HTTP transaction is started. A transaction starts when either a client connects to Traffic Server and data is available on the connection, or a previous client connection that was left open for keep alive has new data available.
The function you use to add a global HTTP hook is
TSHttpHookAdd()
.