These are useful for email events, and possibly some custom messages.
Every item in the user's user.xml file can be referenced with a "{user_<tag-name>}". This is the first area it attempts to match with variables that start with "{user_".
Specific to an event inside of the {line_start}{line_end} tags.
{all} (a raw dump of the item's info.) {name} - item's name {path} - item's path {url} - reference to the item in the VFS or where ever it is. file://some/path/etc/ {size} and {size_formatted} - raw bytes, or a pretty version {error} - if there was an error during the upload or download...the event is still triggered, but this variable will be non empty. {start} - from an event, the start of the transfer time. {end} - from an event, the end of the transfer time. {user_time} - time the user logged in {path1} (piece #1 of the item's path starting from the right side) {path2} (piece #2,3,4,5,6,7....... starting from the right side) {1path} (piece #1 of the item's path starting from the left side) {2path} (piece #2,3,4,5,6,7....... starting from the left side) {url1} (piece #1 of the item's url starting from the right side) {url2} (piece #2,3,4,5,6,7....... starting from the right side) {1url} (piece #1 of the item's url starting from the left side) {2url} (piece #2,3,4,5,6,7....... starting from the left side)
Date information can also be referenced when using in a CrushTask / Job. See the CrushTaskVariables for more date information.
Next it searches the user properties in memory about the current session:
User session properties in memory:
{user_id} {user_number} {user_listen_ip_port} {user_listen_ip} {user_port} {user_ip} {user_protocol} {user_name} {user_email} {user_current_password} {user_the_command} {user_the_command_data} {user_current_dir} <--has the root VFS item on the dir path. {user_dir} <--does not have the root VFS item on the dir path. {user_dir} {user_logged_in} {user_log} {user_failed_commands} {user_session_commands} {user_refresh_user} {user_stat} {user_dieing} {user_pasv_connect} {user_last_logged_command} {user_session_uploads} {user_session_downloads} {user_session_download_count} {user_session_upload_count} {user_macbinary_enabled} {user_list_zip_dir} {user_list_zip_file} {user_list_zip_only} {user_list_zip_app} {user_list_dot} {user_zlibLevel} {user_last_file_real_path} {user_last_file_name} {user_login_date_stamp} {user_login_date} {user_login_date_formatted} {user_termination_message} {user_file_transfer_mode} {user_modez} {user_dataSecure} {user_secureType} {user_friendly_quit} {user_last_port_string} {user_last_time_remaining} {user_last_action} {user_sfv} {user_pause_now} {user_new_pass1} {user_new_pass2} {user_PASV_port} {user_sending_file} {user_receiving_file} {user_listing_files} {user_pasv_guessing} {user_do_normal_list} {user_dont_write} {user_dont_read} {user_dont_log} {user_didDisconnect} {user_adminAllowed} {user_sscn_mode} {user_file_length} {user_current_loc} {user_start_transfer_time} {user_end_part_transfer_time} {user_overall_transfer_speed} {user_current_transfer_speed} {user_seconds_remaining} {user_start_transfer_byte_amount} {user_bytes_sent} {user_bytes_received} {user_ratio_bytes_sent} {user_ratio_bytes_received} {user_start_resume_loc} {user_secure} {user_explicit_ssl} {user_explicit_tls} {user_require_encryption} {user_login_date_stamp} {user_login_date} {user_login_date_formatted} {user_password} {user_current_dir} {user_sessionid} {user_site_commands_text} {user_time_remaining} {user_paused} {user_bytes_remaining} {user_pasv_port} {user_ratio} {user_perm_ratio} when using LDAP integration {user_ldap_<ldap_key_name>} like {user_ldap_mail}, {user_ldap_sAMAccountName} , etc.
Overall server items:
{beep} {server_time_date} {login_number} {users_connected} {last_login_date_time} {last_login_ip} {last_login_user} {failed_logins} {successful_logins} {total_logins} {downloaded_files} {uploaded_files} {bytes_received_f} {bytes_sent_f} {total_bytes_f} {max_server_download_speed} {max_server_upload_speed} {bytes_received} {bytes_sent} {total_bytes} {current_server_downloading_count} {current_server_uploading_count} {current_download_speed} {current_upload_speed} {max_users} {ip} {hostname} {beep_connect} {deny_reserved_ports} {deny_fxp} {about_info_str} {version_info} {start_time} {thread_count} {free_memory} {working_dir} - the CrushFTP installation folder
Variables to manually encode special characters if an URL-unsafe characters combination needs to be used. If you use the browse... button, we automatically do this for you.
{at} {quote} {apos} {plus} {colon} {percent} {amp} {question} {slash} {backslash} {hash}
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This particular version was published on 12-Jun-2021 05:31 by Ben Spink.
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