I forgot to mention this requirement, I cannot use the container, this is a 
constraint from my app.
The only way is to use the HTTP handler to perform the remote notification.



Le jeudi 4 janvier 2018 16:19:53 UTC+1, Rodrigo Campos a écrit :
>
> Moving to kubernetes-users 
>
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2018 at 01:37:12AM -0800, Rémi Bèges wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > 
> > I would like to perform external HTTPS request during the postStart and 
> > preStop events, in order to notify a remote API. Is this possible ? 
> > 
> > Also, I would need to pass an identification token and a container 
> token, 
> > to validate the request and identify which job/pod/container is being 
> > started/ended. Is it possible to access environment variable inside the 
> > handlers ? 
>
> If you use a script in the container and specify it in the postStart and 
> preStop 
> events? 
>
> Note that in some circumstances (like a node crash, for example) some will 
> not 
> be called. So, you would find problems if that is a hard-dependency (like 
> with 
> any system, bare metal too, that may just "freeze"). 
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot, 
> Rodrigo 
>

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