hostingproduct
true if reseller has signed up for any hosting product (SDH, MDH, RH, WPP - Linux or Windows)
Managing DNS, Email, Hosting, Website Builder, SiteLock and CodeGuard through your HTTP API Integration
The following Services reside on separate servers from the ones you connect to, via the HTTP API, due to this, your Customers need to
login to their (individual) Control Panels, for managing such Services:
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DNS
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Email (Free Email Account [POP/IMAP] and Email Forwarding)
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Single Domain Hosting
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Multi Domain Hosting
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Reseller Hosting
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Dedicated Server
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Enterprise Email
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Business Email
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SiteLock
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CodeGuard
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Impress.ly
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Web Services (Legacy Web Hosting, Email Hosting, Website Builder)
now provides you with another method of directly allowing access to your Customer, to manage the above Products / Services from your interfaces itself.
To accomplish this, you need to pass the following parameters to the mentioned URL, via an HTTP POST method:
URL: http://<Your_Control Panel_Branded_URL>/servlet/ManageServiceServletForAPI
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auth-token: You need to generate an authentication token, that you need to pass as the value of this parameter for allowing the
Customer to manage his Order. This can be accomplished by calling the HTTP API Generating a Token method. The generated authentication token will be valid for a very short period of time and you should use it immediately upon generating it. -
orderid: The Order ID of the Web Services (Legacy Web Hosting, Email Hosting, Website Builder) / Single Domain
Hosting / Multi Domain Hosting / Reseller Hosting / Dedicated Server / Managed Server / Enterprise Email / SiteLock / CodeGuard Order that your Customer wants to manage. In case of DNS, Email Service, the Order ID of the Product associated with the DNS / Email Service needs to be passed. Based on the orderid, the productCategory will be determined.NoteFor DNS / Email Service Orders that do not have any other Product associated with them, you can continue to pass the existing orderid to reach the
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service-name: This parameter needs to be passed to manage the specified service name. The value of this parameter needs to be
either:-
dns: For managing DNS Service.
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mailfwd: For managing Email Forwarding Service.
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free_email: For managing Free Email Account Service.
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webhosting: For managing Web Hosting Service.
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mailhosting: For managing Email Hosting Service.
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websitebuilder: For managing Website Builder Service.
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impressly: For managing an Impress.ly Order.
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url: This parameter needs to be passed to manage an Impress.ly order. The value of this parameter needs to be a URL on your server that accepts the app-id provided by Impress.ly. You can then retrieve the order details by using the app-id in the Get Callback URL call.
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panel: This parameter needs to be passed to manage WHM. The value of this parameter needs to be whm.
For Single Domain
Hosting / Multi Domain Hosting / Reseller Hosting / Dedicated Server / Managed Server / Enterprise Email / SiteLock / CodeGuard Orders, you can pass the corresponding Product Key as the value for this parameter.
You would need to create an intermediate interface, which should call the Generating a Token HTTP API method and build a URL
with orderid, auth-token and service-name/panel as parameters, and then redirect the Customer to this URL.
Java Example:
Let us call this interface a servlet named ManageOrderBoxControlPanel.
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This interface would accept the Order ID of the Web Services (Legacy Web Hosting, Email Hosting, Website Builder) / Single Domain
Hosting / Multi Domain Hosting / Reseller Hosting / Dedicated Server / Managed Server / Enterprise Email / SiteLock / CodeGuard Order or the Order ID of the Service associated with DNS or
Email Service as a parameter. So, in order to manage a Service, you will call this interface with
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This servlet would need to call the Generating a Token HTTP API method.
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The final URL to which you would then redirect your Customer to, would look like:
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For management of WHM:
http://<Your_Branded_URL>/servlet/ManageServiceServletForAPI?auth-token=<auth-token>&orderid=<orderid>&panel=whm -
For management of DNS Service, Email (Free Email Account [POP/IMAP] and Email Forwarding) Service, Web Services (Legacy Web Hosting, Email Hosting, Website Builder), Single Domain Hosting, Multi Domain Hosting, Reseller Hosting, Dedicated Server, Managed Server, Enterprise Email, SiteLock, CodeGuard:
http://<Your_Branded_URL>/servlet/ManageServiceServletForAPI?auth-token=<auth-token>&orderid=<orderid>&service-name=<servicename>
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