From Openprovider API documentation
Module SSL certificates > Generate Otp Token
Module
| SSL certificates
|
Command name
| generateOtpTokenSslCertRequest
|
Use
| Use this call to get one-time token to get end-user access to SSL certificate order in the SSL Panel
|
Input
|
- id order Id in the OP system
|
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>