Proxmox AutoVM Plugin for WiseCP
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I already use Proxmox and WiseCP side-by-side and now need them talking to each other just as smoothly as Proxmox does with WHMCS. An open-source AutoVM module for WHMCS is available on GitHub; your task is to adapt that code (or build from it) so it runs natively inside WiseCP without losing any of the original features.
Core requirement: the finished module must handle fully automated VM provisioning, including unattended installs for both Linux and Windows templates. I do not need billing, invoicing, or extended user-management hooks right now—just clean, reliable provisioning tied into WiseCP’s order flow.
I’d like the first working version, with install instructions, delivered within a month.
Minimum acceptance criteria:
• Module installs in WiseCP with no manual code edits.
• Orders placed in WiseCP spin up Proxmox VMs automatically using predefined Linux and Windows templates, passing network and user data correctly.
• Status, start/stop, reboot and console actions are reflected back to the client area.
• Clear README covering setup, template requirements, and any WiseCP hooks you added.
If you have experience with Proxmox API, WiseCP module structure, and PHP/Laravel, you’ll find this straightforward. Let me know how you plan to approach the port and any prior work you can show.
Core requirement: the finished module must handle fully automated VM provisioning, including unattended installs for both Linux and Windows templates. I do not need billing, invoicing, or extended user-management hooks right now—just clean, reliable provisioning tied into WiseCP’s order flow.
I’d like the first working version, with install instructions, delivered within a month.
Minimum acceptance criteria:
• Module installs in WiseCP with no manual code edits.
• Orders placed in WiseCP spin up Proxmox VMs automatically using predefined Linux and Windows templates, passing network and user data correctly.
• Status, start/stop, reboot and console actions are reflected back to the client area.
• Clear README covering setup, template requirements, and any WiseCP hooks you added.
If you have experience with Proxmox API, WiseCP module structure, and PHP/Laravel, you’ll find this straightforward. Let me know how you plan to approach the port and any prior work you can show.
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