UAPI accesses the cPanel interface's features. Use this API to access and modify cPanel account data and settings.
https://api.docs.cpanel.net/_mock/specifications/cpanel.openapi/
https://{host}:{port}/execute/
The current serial number in the DNS zone’s SOA (Start of Authority) record. If this value does not match the zone’s current state, the request fails.
The records to add to the zone. Each item must be a serialized JSON object that contains:
dname— The record’s name.ttl— The record’s TTL (Time-To-Live) value.record_type— The record’s type. For example,AorTXT.data— An array of strings. The format and number of the strings depend on therecord_typevalue.
An A record.
A TXT record.
The records to edit in the zone. Each item must be a serialized JSON object that contains:
line_index— The line number in the DNS zone where the record starts. This is a 0-based index, so to edit the first line in the file use the0value. To edit the second line, give1, and so forth.dname— The record’s name.ttl— The record’s TTL (Time-To-Live) value.record_type— The record’s new type. For example,AorTXT.data— An array of strings. The format and number of the strings depend on therecord_typevalue.
- Mock server
https://api.docs.cpanel.net/_mock/specifications/cpanel.openapi/DNS/mass_edit_zone
- A server running cPanel.
https://cpanel-server.tld:2083/execute/DNS/mass_edit_zone
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curl -i -X GET \
-u <username>:<password> \
'https://api.docs.cpanel.net/_mock/specifications/cpanel.openapi/DNS/mass_edit_zone?serial=202001010100&zone=example.com&add=string&edit=%27{%22line_index%22%3A+9%2C+%22dname%22%3A%22example%22%2C+%22ttl%22%3A14400%2C+%22record_type%22%3A%22TXT%22%2C+%22data%22%3A%5B%22string1%22%2C+%22string2%22%5D}%27&remove=22'{ "apiversion": 3, "func": "mass_edit_zone", "module": "DNS", "result": { "data": { … }, "errors": null, "messages": null, "metadata": { … }, "status": 1, "warnings": null } }
Request
This function parses a given DNS zone.
Important:
Most DNS zones contain only 7-bit ASCII. However, it is possible for DNS zones to contain any binary sequence. An application that decodes this function's base64 output must be able to handle cases where the decoded octets do not match any specific character encoding.
- Mock server
https://api.docs.cpanel.net/_mock/specifications/cpanel.openapi/DNS/parse_zone
- A server running cPanel.
https://cpanel-server.tld:2083/execute/DNS/parse_zone
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curl -i -X GET \
-u <username>:<password> \
'https://api.docs.cpanel.net/_mock/specifications/cpanel.openapi/DNS/parse_zone?zone=example.com'{ "apiversion": 3, "func": "parse_zone", "module": "DNS", "result": { "data": [ … ], "errors": null, "messages": null, "metadata": { … }, "status": 1, "warnings": null } }