Soap API set up and Integration
Budget: $400 – $750 AUD
have a completed WordPress website and now I will be reselling DOMAINS, HOSTING and SSL certificates from a Wholesaler. If my potential customers purchase a Hosting plan, then they would get their own Cpanel which would be provided by the wholesaler.
Step 1. You would have to integrate the API to my website, so my potential customers be able to search domains, register domains, transfer domains, renew their current domain, buy hosting packages and buy SSL certificates.
Step 2. Create a simple html page panel so customers who purchased their domains can see information on their purchased domains and change DNS records and basic account information.
Step 3. Integrate newly created hosting packages and SSL certificates so when customers click on the BUY button the wholesaler's API back end gets that information.
4. Make sure all payments for above products go through woo commerce, so as too keep track sales.
The SOAP API documentation provided explains step by step with images and sample coding on what needs to be done, meaning that if you are an API integration specialist you would have no issues. There is about 32 "get information" commands to be implemented.
In brief:
Two html pages would be created, one page would be the basic panel (Accounts operations) so when customers purchase a
domain name, in that panel they would be able to change DNS records, able to see how many domains they have purchased and when their domain is due for renewal. This page would have a login link.
The second html page would be the hosting plans page, where you could also buy SSL certificates.
Lastly the payment system would be handled by my website, so in practicality when customer purchases any service or products through my website. i.e., When someone buys a domain an API command should be sent to the whole-seller when the customer’s payment has been fully processed and NOT before.
This is the SOAP API documentation link https://reseller.ds.network/docs/api.php
NOTE: Please read documentation ALL answers to your questions are there. If you are still having questions, then we would do a Google meet.
Note: We are using Divi theme as our page builder.
Step 1. You would have to integrate the API to my website, so my potential customers be able to search domains, register domains, transfer domains, renew their current domain, buy hosting packages and buy SSL certificates.
Step 2. Create a simple html page panel so customers who purchased their domains can see information on their purchased domains and change DNS records and basic account information.
Step 3. Integrate newly created hosting packages and SSL certificates so when customers click on the BUY button the wholesaler's API back end gets that information.
4. Make sure all payments for above products go through woo commerce, so as too keep track sales.
The SOAP API documentation provided explains step by step with images and sample coding on what needs to be done, meaning that if you are an API integration specialist you would have no issues. There is about 32 "get information" commands to be implemented.
In brief:
Two html pages would be created, one page would be the basic panel (Accounts operations) so when customers purchase a
domain name, in that panel they would be able to change DNS records, able to see how many domains they have purchased and when their domain is due for renewal. This page would have a login link.
The second html page would be the hosting plans page, where you could also buy SSL certificates.
Lastly the payment system would be handled by my website, so in practicality when customer purchases any service or products through my website. i.e., When someone buys a domain an API command should be sent to the whole-seller when the customer’s payment has been fully processed and NOT before.
This is the SOAP API documentation link https://reseller.ds.network/docs/api.php
NOTE: Please read documentation ALL answers to your questions are there. If you are still having questions, then we would do a Google meet.
Note: We are using Divi theme as our page builder.