acme.sh/deploy/cpanel_uapi.sh
Santeri Kannisto acf117584b #1042
Apparently UAPI does not return any error code, just JSON output that has a string "status: 0" whenever the command fails.
2017-09-26 07:04:30 +04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# Here is the script to deploy the cert to your cpanel using the cpanel API.
# Uses command line uapi. --user option is needed only if run as root.
# Returns 0 when success.
# Written by Santeri Kannisto <santeri.kannisto@2globalnomads.info>
# Public domain, 2017
#export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=myusername
######## Public functions #####################
#domain keyfile certfile cafile fullchain
cpanel_uapi_deploy() {
_cdomain="$1"
_ckey="$2"
_ccert="$3"
_cca="$4"
_cfullchain="$5"
_debug _cdomain "$_cdomain"
_debug _ckey "$_ckey"
_debug _ccert "$_ccert"
_debug _cca "$_cca"
_debug _cfullchain "$_cfullchain"
if ! _exists uapi; then
_err "The command uapi is not found."
return 1
fi
if ! _exists php; then
_err "The command php is not found."
return 1
fi
# read cert and key files and urlencode both
_certstr=$(cat "$_ccert")
_keystr=$(cat "$_ckey")
_cert=$(php -r "echo urlencode(\"$_certstr\");")
_key=$(php -r "echo urlencode(\"$_keystr\");")
_debug _cert "$_cert"
_debug _key "$_key"
if [ "$(id -u)" = 0 ]; then
if [ -z "$DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER" ]; then
_err "It seems that you are root, please define the target user name: export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=username"
return 1
fi
_savedomainconf DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER "$DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER"
_response=$(uapi --user="$DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER" SSL install_ssl domain="$_cdomain" cert="$_cert" key="$_key")
else
_response=$(uapi SSL install_ssl domain="$_cdomain" cert="$_cert" key="$_key")
fi
error_response="status: 0"
if test "${_response#*$error_response}" != "$_response"; then
_err "Error in deploying certificate:"
_err "$_response"
return 1
fi
_debug response "$_response"
_info "Certificate successfully deployed"
return 0
}