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Add support for deploying to cpanel using perl

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Lincoln Ramsay 8 years ago
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      deploy/cpanel.sh

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deploy/cpanel.sh

@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=myusername
#export DEPLOY_CPANEL_PASSWORD=PASSWORD
#export DEPLOY_CPANEL_HOSTNAME=localhost:2083
######## Public functions #####################
@ -23,7 +24,114 @@ cpanel_deploy() {
_debug _cca "$_cca"
_debug _cfullchain "$_cfullchain"
_err "Not implemented yet"
return 1
export _ckey _ccert _cdomain
# Perl code taken from https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/SDK/Tutorial+-+Call+UAPI%27s+SSL%3A%3Ainstall_ssl+Function+in+Custom+Code
perl -f <<'END'
# Return errors if Perl experiences problems.
use strict;
use warnings;
# Allow my code to perform web requests.
use LWP::UserAgent;
use LWP::Protocol::https;
# Use the correct encoding to prevent wide character warnings.
use Encode;
use utf8;
# Properly decode JSON.
use JSON;
# Function properly with Base64 authentication headers.
use MIME::Base64;
# Authentication information.
my $username = $ENV{'DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER'};
my $password = $ENV{'DEPLOY_CPANEL_PASSWORD'};
my $hostname = $ENV{'DEPLOY_CPANEL_HOSTNAME'};
# The URL for the SSL::install_ssl UAPI function.
my $request = "https://".$hostname."/execute/SSL/install_ssl";
# Required to allow HTTPS connections to unsigned services.
# Services on localhost are always unsigned.
$ENV{PERL_LWP_SSL_VERIFY_HOSTNAME} = 0;
# Create a useragent object.
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new();
# Add authentication headers.
$ua->default_header(
'Authorization' => 'Basic ' . MIME::Base64::encode("$username:$password"),
);
# Read in the SSL certificate and key file.
my $cert = $ENV{'_ccert'};
my $key = $ENV{'_ckey'};
{
local $/;
open ( my $fh, '<', $cert );
$cert = <$fh>;
close $fh;
open ( $fh, '<', $key );
$key = <$fh>;
close $fh;
}
my $domain = $ENV{'_cdomain'};
# Make the call.
my $response = $ua->post($request,
Content_Type => 'form-data',
Content => [
domain => $domain,
cert => $cert,
key => $key,
],
);
# Create an object to decode the JSON.
# Sorted by keys and pretty-printed.
my $json_printer = JSON->new->pretty->canonical(1);
# UTF-8 encode before decoding to avoid wide character warnings.
my $content = JSON::decode_json(Encode::encode_utf8($response->decoded_content));
# Print output, UTF-8 encoded to avoid wide character warnings.
print Encode::encode_utf8($json_printer->encode($content));
=pod
{
"data" : {
"action" : "none",
"aliases" : [
"mail.example.com"
],
"cert_id" : "example_com_xxx_yyy_zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz",
"domain" : "example.com",
"extra_certificate_domains" : [],
"html" : "<br /><b>This certificate was already installed on this host. The system made no changes.</b><br />\n",
"ip" : "127.0.0.1",
"key_id" : "xxx_yyy_zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz",
"message" : "This certificate was already installed on this host. The system made no changes.",
"servername" : "example.com",
"status" : 1,
"statusmsg" : "This certificate was already installed on this host. The system made no changes.",
"user" : "username",
"warning_domains" : [
"mail.example.com"
],
"working_domains" : [
"example.com"
]
},
"errors" : null,
"messages" : [
"The certificate was successfully installed on the domain “example.com”."
],
"metadata" : {},
"status" : 1
}
=cut
END
}
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