EPP Client

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Client for communicating with EPP services

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'epp-client'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install epp-client

Version 2.0.0

The version has been bumped to 2.0.0 due to the introduction of a backwards incompatible change.

  • EPP::Domain::InfoResponse#status now returns an array of statuses as part of m247/epp-client#7.

Usage

client = EPP::Client.new('username', 'password', 'epp.server.com')
client.hello
puts client.last_request.to_s(:indent => 2)
puts client.last_response.to_s(:indent => 2)

The old method_missing behaviour has been removed and replaced with defined methods for handling each of the distinct EPP commands.

  • check
  • create
  • delete
  • info
  • renew
  • transfer
  • update
  • poll
  • ack

each of these methods, with the exception of poll and ack, accept two arguments. Those arguments are a payload and an optional extension. The majority of the common domain, contact and host payloads have been defined already.

Domain Check Example

resp  = client.check EPP::Domain::Check.new('example.com', 'example.net', 'example.org')
check = EPP::Domain::CheckResponse.new(resp)
check.available?('example.com') #=> true
check.available?('example.net') #=> false
check.available?('example.org') #=> false

Domain Information Example

resp = client.info EPP::Domain::Info.new('example.com')
info = EPP::Domain::InfoResponse.new(resp)
info.name #=> "example.com"
info.nameservers #=> [{"name"=>"ns1.example.net"},{"name"=>"ns2.example.net"}]

Payload an Extension API

The objects which are passed to the client methods need to adhere to the following API in order to be successfully marshalled by the client into the required XML document.

  • name to specify the EPP command name. Required.
  • to_xml returns an XML::Document. Required.
  • set_namespaces to receive XML::Namespace objects from the parent. Optional.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request