docs: Mention support for HTTPS hooks (#430)
* Clarify that HTTPS is supported in hooks. * Fix markdown. * Fix Blocking hooks section.
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An exit code of `0` indicates that tusd should continue handling the request as normal. On the other hand, a non-zero exit code tells tusd to reject the request with a `500 Internal Server Error` response containing the process' output from stderr. For the sake of logging, the process' output from stdout will always be piped to tusd's stdout.
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### Blocking HTTP Hooks
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### Blocking HTTP(S) Hooks
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A successful HTTP response code (i.e. smaller than `400`) indicates that tusd should continue handling the request as normal. On the other hand, an HTTP response code greater than `400` will be forwarded to the client performing the upload, along with the body of the hook response. Only the response code will be logged by tusd.
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## HTTP Hooks
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## HTTP(S) Hooks
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HTTP Hooks are the second type of hooks supported by tusd. Like the file hooks, it is disabled by default. To enable it, pass the `--hooks-http` option to the tusd binary. The flag's value will be an HTTP URL endpoint, which the tusd binary will issue POST requests to:
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HTTP(S) Hooks are the second type of hooks supported by tusd. Like the file hooks, it is disabled by default. To enable it, pass the `--hooks-http` option to the tusd binary. The flag's value will be an HTTP(S) URL endpoint, which the tusd binary will issue POST requests to:
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```bash
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$ tusd --hooks-http http://localhost:8081/write
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...
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```
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Note that the URL must include the `http://` prefix!
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Note that the URL must include the `http://` or `https://` prefix!
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In case of a blocking hook, HTTP Status Code 400 or greater tells tusd to reject the request (in the same way as non-zero exit code for File Hooks). See also [issue #170](https://github.com/tus/tusd/issues/170) regarding further improvements.
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