2010-12-31 08:15:07 +00:00
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CodeIgniter-Dynect API
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Connect to the Dynect API with CodeIgniter (PHP)
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Installation
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1. Copy system/application/libraries/Dynect_API.php to your application/libraries folder
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2. Review the sample code in system/application/controllers/welcome.php
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Config
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2010-12-31 08:17:43 +00:00
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Ideally, there would be a config file in system/application/config but I haven't gotten it to work properly yet.
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In the system/application/libraries/Dynect_API.php file, edit these lines as necessary based on info provided by Dynect:
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var $user_name = '';
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var $customer_name = '';
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var $password = '';
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2010-12-31 08:15:07 +00:00
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Usage
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First, load the library and instantiate the class.
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$this->load->library('Dynect_API');
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$dyn = new Dynect_API();
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Then, login. Make sure to logout at the end.
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$dyn->login();
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// do things
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$dyn->logout();
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What you do is up to you. Here's what I've written so far:
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print_r($dyn->get_all_records('foobo.com','test.foobo.com'));
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print_r($dyn->get_zones());
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print_r($dyn->create_zone("feebeetest1.com", "admin@feebeetest1.com", 3600));
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print_r($dyn->publish_zone("feebeetest1.com"));
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print_r($dyn->delete_zone("feebeetest1.com"));
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print_r($dyn->get_records('A','foobo.com','test.foobo.com'));
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print_r($dyn->create_record('A', 'feebeetest1.com', 'test.feebeetest1.com', array('address' => '127.0.0.1')));
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print_r($dyn->delete_records('A', 'foobo.com', 'test.foobo.com'));
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