http://rubygems.org/gems/namecheap
In your initializers, configure Namecheap like so:
Namecheap.configure do |config|
config.key = 'apikey'
config.username = 'apiuser'
config.client_ip = '127.0.0.1'
end
Then you can do something like:
Namecheap.domains.get_list
Please see the Namecheap API documentation for more information
Namecheap is a ruby wrapper for the Namecheap API
The code was originally forked from https://github.com/hashrocket/namecheap
At Mindvalley (the company I work for) we have something called 'HackdayFridays' where we spend the whole day hacking on an interesting project that may or may not be directly related to the business. It was enacted so that the tech and production team can unwind from what can be a monotonous work week, and hack on something more interesting.
One of the proposed projects was a 'big red button' where someone can just type in the domain name, push a big red button, and magically:
- the domain name is purchased
- the DNS is pointed to our load balancer
- a subversion repository is created (with users)
- a template is committed to the repository with default pages
- a project is created in webistrano
- the initial setup and deployment is done
Mostly everything is already automated except the domain name purchase and dns. We purchase most of our domains from Namecheap (and some from GoDaddy) and it was fortunate that Namecheap has an API. Unfortunately there didn't seem to be a gem that already existed.
A search brought me to HashRocket's namecheap API wrapper. It didn't have any of the purchase API wrappers, but it was a good starting point (and allowed me to study how seasoned pros would approach API wrappers). So I forked, published a gem based on the fork, and hacked on it. And that's how it all began :)
Tristan V. Gomez: tristan dot gomez at gmail dot com
Hashrocket from where the original code was forked from
Mongoid from where the configuration code was modified from
Mindvalley is hiring :)
Copyright (c) 2011 Tristan V. Gomez
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