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When using JGit do a push to remote which is on the same server.

1) if the remote was configured with file:// or /path/to/git/remote, the pre-receive hook won't be executed.

2) if the remote was configured with ssh://, the pre-receive hook will be executed.

If doing the same push using the Git command line, pre-receive hook will always be executed.

I don't understand why this is happening.

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JGit doesn't support all hooks; when you push via ssh: the remote server's git implementation is performing the git hook support. When you use JGit to push to a local repository it's just updating the local contents of the repository. (I'm not even sure if pushing to a local repository with a native git client will execute a pre-receive since it's not running git upload-pack and therefore not doing a receive.

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    pushing over file:// using native git client can trigger the pre-receive hook, while JGit won't
    – foolhunger
    Jul 13, 2015 at 9:11
  • See this bugzilla for how far hooks in JGit are implemented Feb 4, 2016 at 9:57
  • As @foolhunger has said, when JGit pushes to local file remotes it seems the remote repositiory's pre-receive hooks aren't triggered. If you want to test hooks, you will have to set up a remote on a VM or another PC. You can add the remote via: git remote add origin user@machine:/git-repo-dir
    – patch
    May 23, 2018 at 10:05
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jGit has support for PreReceiveHooks, but you need to implement this hook - it is not read from hook directory.

https://download.eclipse.org/jgit/site/5.0.1.201806211838-r/apidocs/org/eclipse/jgit/transport/PreReceiveHook.html

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