DomainCLI

A simple command-line interface for registering domain names
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  • Publisher Name:
  • Greg Brockman
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  • http://gregbrockman.com

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DomainCLI Description

A simple command-line interface for registering domain names DomainCLI is a simple Python command-line interface for registering domain names.Client Installation:Run 'sudo easy_install domaincli'. That's it. You can immediately start running domaincli commands such as 'domaincli check domaincli.com'.By default, you'll be using the domaincli.com servers to register domains, but you're welcome to set up your own DomainCLI server instance as described below.Server Installation:Currently, the domain registration functionality is built on top of the internet.bs API. Payment functionality is built on the stripe.com API. In order to set up a domaincli server, you'll need an account on both.Signing up for an internet.bs API reseller account is pretty painless, but it does require a $65 minimum deposit to get up and running - sorry.Stripe is currently in a private beta, but if you email me (gdb@gregbrockman.com) I'll see if I can get you an invite.Copy server/conf.sample.yaml to server/conf.yaml, add a test-mode API key from Stripe (the internet.bs test credentials will work), and you'll be good to go (modulo dependencies). Run 'server/bin/domaincli-server' to start the server.Current functionality:Currently one can query whether a domain is owned, purchase a domain, and set nameservers. All domains (currently com, info, net, org, us) are $12. Requirements: · Python


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