Hooks
Cookiecutter hooks are scripts executed at specific stages during the project generation process. They are either Python or shell scripts, facilitating automated tasks like data validation, pre-processing, and post-processing. These hooks are instrumental in customizing the generated project structure and executing initial setup tasks.
Types of Hooks
Hook  | 
Execution Timing  | 
Working Directory  | 
Template Variables  | 
Version  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
pre_prompt  | 
Before any question is rendered.  | 
A copy of the repository directory  | 
No  | 
2.4.0  | 
pre_gen_project  | 
After questions, before template process.  | 
Root of the generated project  | 
Yes  | 
0.7.0  | 
post_gen_project  | 
After the project generation.  | 
Root of the generated project  | 
Yes  | 
0.7.0  | 
Creating Hooks
Hooks are added to the hooks/ folder of your template. Both Python and Shell scripts are supported.
Python Hooks Structure:
cookiecutter-something/
├── {{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/
├── hooks
│   ├── pre_prompt.py
│   ├── pre_gen_project.py
│   └── post_gen_project.py
└── cookiecutter.json
Shell Scripts Structure:
cookiecutter-something/
├── {{cookiecutter.project_slug}}/
├── hooks
│   ├── pre_prompt.sh
│   ├── pre_gen_project.sh
│   └── post_gen_project.sh
└── cookiecutter.json
Python scripts are recommended for cross-platform compatibility. However, shell scripts or .bat files can be used for platform-specific templates.
Hook Execution
Hooks should be robust and handle errors gracefully. If a hook exits with a nonzero status, the project generation halts, and the generated directory is cleaned.
Working Directory:
pre_prompt: Scripts run in the root directory of a copy of the repository directory. That allows the rewrite ofcookiecutter.jsonto your own needs.pre_gen_projectandpost_gen_project: Scripts run in the root directory of the generated project, simplifying the process of locating generated files using relative paths.
Template Variables:
The pre_gen_project and post_gen_project hooks support Jinja template rendering, similar to project templates. For instance:
module_name = '{{ cookiecutter.module_name }}'
Examples
Pre-Prompt Sanity Check:
A pre_prompt hook, like the one below in hooks/pre_prompt.py, ensures prerequisites, such as Docker, are installed before prompting the user.
import sys
import subprocess
def is_docker_installed() -> bool:
    try:
        subprocess.run(["docker", "--version"], capture_output=True, check=True)
        return True
    except Exception:
        return False
if __name__ == "__main__":
    if not is_docker_installed():
        print("ERROR: Docker is not installed.")
        sys.exit(1)
Validating Template Variables:
A pre_gen_project hook can validate template variables. The following script checks if the provided module name is valid.
import re
import sys
MODULE_REGEX = r'^[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]+$'
module_name = '{{ cookiecutter.module_name }}'
if not re.match(MODULE_REGEX, module_name):
    print(f'ERROR: {module_name} is not a valid Python module name!')
    sys.exit(1)
Conditional File/Directory Removal:
A post_gen_project hook can conditionally control files and directories. The example below removes unnecessary files based on the selected packaging option.
import os
REMOVE_PATHS = [
    '{% if cookiecutter.packaging != "pip" %}requirements.txt{% endif %}',
    '{% if cookiecutter.packaging != "poetry" %}poetry.lock{% endif %}',
]
for path in REMOVE_PATHS:
    path = path.strip()
    if path and os.path.exists(path):
        os.unlink(path) if os.path.isfile(path) else os.rmdir(path)