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Hooks

Hooks are scripts that automatically trigger actions based on an event performed in the life cycle of an instance. A hook can be any executable file that is placed in the hooks directory of an addon or an application folder.

The hook name must be one of the following:

Name Description
pre-start Executed before Android is started. If the hook fails to execute, the instance fails to start and has an error status.
post-start Executed after Android is started. If the hook fails to execute, the instance stops with an error.
post-stop Executed after Android is stopped. If the instance fails to start, this hook will not be invoked. If the hook fails to execute, the instance stops with an error.
install (deprecated) DEPRECATED: Use pre-start instead. Executed during the application bootstrap when the addon is installed.
prepare (deprecated) DEPRECATED: Use post-start instead. Executed during the application bootstrap when Android is running.
restore (deprecated) DEPRECATED: Use pre-start instead. Executed before Android starts.
backup (deprecated) DEPRECATED: Use post-stop instead. Executed after Android shuts down.

A failed hook will cause the instance to stop immediately and end up in an error state. In such cases, view the instance logs to further investigate the causes of failure.

The following figure shows when the different hooks are executed in the life cycle of a base or a regular instance.

Hooks execution in the life cycle of an instance

Environment variables

When hooks are invoked, several environment variables are set to provide context to the addon.

The following variables are available:

Name Description Possible values
ADDON_DIR Directory of the addon whose hook is currently running.
APP_DIR Path to the Anbox application directory. /var/lib/anbox/app
ANBOX_DIR Path to the Anbox directory. /var/lib/anbox
ANDROID_ROOTFS Path to the Android RootFS. /var/lib/anbox/rootfs
BOOT_PACKAGE Boot package of the APK.
CONTAINER_TYPE Type of container being run. This variable is now deprecated. Use INSTANCE_TYPE instead. regular (container running an application or a raw image)
base (container bootstrapping, thus creating or updating, an application)
INSTANCE_TYPE Type of instance being run regular (instance running an application or a raw image)
base (instance bootstrapping, thus creating or updating, an application)
ANBOX_EXIT_CODE post-stop hook only: Exit code of the Anbox process. 0 if no error occurred, otherwise set to the actual return code.

Hook timeouts

By default, all hooks are subject to a 5 minute timeout to avoid blocking an instance for too long. The timeout can be configured through the hooks.timeout key in the addon or application manifest. For example:

...
hooks:
  timeout: 15m
...

A hook that runs into a timeout exits with an error. Timeout values longer than 15 minutes are considered invalid.

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