API Module SSL modifySslCertRequest
From Openprovider API documentation
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'id' => 5, | 'id' => 5, | ||
'domainValidationMethods' => array( | 'domainValidationMethods' => array( | ||
- | 'openprovider. | + | array( |
+ | 'hostName' => 'openprovider.nl', | ||
+ | 'method' => 'admin@openprovider.nl' | ||
+ | ), | ||
), | ), | ||
)); | )); | ||
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</credentials> | </credentials> | ||
<modifySslCertRequest> | <modifySslCertRequest> | ||
- | <id> | + | <id>5</id> |
<domainValidationMethods> | <domainValidationMethods> | ||
- | <openprovider. | + | <array> |
+ | <item> | ||
+ | <hostName>openprovider.com</hostName> | ||
+ | <method>dns</method> | ||
+ | </item> | ||
+ | </array> | ||
</domainValidationMethods> | </domainValidationMethods> | ||
</modifySslCertRequest> | </modifySslCertRequest> |
Revision as of 15:57, 26 March 2015
Contents |
Module SSL certificates > Modify Order
Module | SSL certificates |
Command name | modifySslCertRequest |
Use | Use this call to modify the domain validation settings of an SSL certificate order |
Input |
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Output |
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Examples
Using PHP class
$request = new OP_Request; $request->setCommand('modifySslCertRequest') ->setAuth(array('username' => 'username', 'password' => 'password')) ->setArgs(array( 'id' => 5, 'domainValidationMethods' => array( array( 'hostName' => 'openprovider.nl', 'method' => 'admin@openprovider.nl' ), ), ));
Raw XML
Please note that newlines and leading spaces are added only for readability. Those whitespaces should be excluded from your XML command before sending it to Openprovider.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <openXML> <credentials> <username>username</username> <password>password</password> </credentials> <modifySslCertRequest> <id>5</id> <domainValidationMethods> <array> <item> <hostName>openprovider.com</hostName> <method>dns</method> </item> </array> </domainValidationMethods> </modifySslCertRequest> </openXML>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <openXML> <reply> < code>0</code> <desc /> <data> <id>2480</id> </data> </reply> </openXML>