Add this point you only get information that "something" happend on the given hook. By adding more information to the hook, plugin creators can do more interesting stuff. * The first params remains the $APP name (to maintain backwards compatability) * The second params sends in the action that happend, for domain this can be: "add", "clear" or "remove" * The third param sends in the argument that was passed to the original function, for domain that would be a list of all the domains that was given. One reason this addition would be great for plugin owners, is that when you have a web tool over Dokku, and someone creates a domain over the CLI, we a plugin can send back information about the event to the webapp over an API. That way the webapp is always up-to-date with the Dokku installation. Signed-off-by: Jeroen van Baarsen <jeroenvanbaarsen@gmail.com>
Dokku

Docker powered mini-Heroku. The smallest PaaS implementation you've ever seen. Sponsored by our friends at Deis.
Requirements
- A fresh VM running Ubuntu
14.04 x64
Installing
To install the latest stable release, you can run the following commands as a user that has access to sudo:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/progrium/dokku/v0.4.5/bootstrap.sh
sudo DOKKU_TAG=v0.4.5 bash bootstrap.sh
Upgrading
View the docs for upgrading from an older version of Dokku.
Documentation
Full documentation - including advanced installation docs - are available online at docs
Support
You can use Github Issues, check Troubleshooting in the documentation, or join us on freenode in #dokku
Contribution
After checking Github Issues, the Troubleshooting Guide or having a chat with us on freenode in #dokku, feel free to fork and create a Pull Request.
While we may not merge your PR as is, they serve to start conversations and improve the general dokku experience for all users.
Sponsors
Dokku is currently sponsored by the enterprise grade, multi-host PaaS project Deis.
License
MIT License © Jeff Lindsay