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Managing lots of TLDs packages created using Namesilo and api issue


Saahib

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Hi,

I have been through lots of docs and forum topics but unfortunately I can't find resolution to following issue.

1. I have installed namesilo module , got API and followed this guide : https://docs.blesta.com/display/user/Namesilo
I can import multiple TLDs from namesilo as packages to Package group named "Domains" . Then added this group to an order form. Now when I open order form I get this :
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Feature wise, it working fine. I have used "Domains" package group under "Domain Package Group" and "Package Groups" is empty , please refer image :
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But as you can see in first image, it is showing all TLDs I have imported so far using NameSilo module, I can't get it to show only few and rest on clicking show more.

So, How can do it to show 3-4 tlds and rest on clicking "Show more" with NameSilo module created packages ?

2. If I change "Domain Package Group" on order form to "TLDs Pricing Packages" which is I suppose created by default by new Domain Manager from :
Packages --> Domain Options --> TLD Pricing , and here enable few tld's manually assigning NameSilo as module then I get few spotlight TLDs and rest show up after clicking "Show more" . But then from here, I can't use NameSilo module created packages. Further, my Domain order form is giving error "No API key specified" (refer image below) . But I have specified namesilo and its api is working as I can create package etc. as when I change "Domain Package Group" setting to "Domains" Package I have created which is used to store "Namesilo" module created packages, then can connect to Namesilo api as I shown in first image.

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So, Now do I have to use "Default Domain Manager" , then how to use it to get it list domain packages created by Namesilo module or can I just not use this and use Namesilo created packages but with spotlight TLD feature?

 

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So that is the "old" way.  As of 5.1 there is now Domain Manager.  Don't even bother importing packages via the module.  You don't use the old packages anymore.  Just install the module and use Domain Manager.

In Domain Manager, which is Packages -> Domain Options.

You can "Import Packages" on that tab, but note that it makes copies of all the packages you made that will work with Domain Manager so that you'll have both packages it appears.  This is mainly for existing installations to migrate to Domain Manager.  But once you do that you shouldn't use the NameSilo module to manage packages anymore.

If you click on Configuration at the left.  There  you can select "Spotlight TLDs", and select the ones you want.

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First of all thanks @galaxy for your comment here. Glad that someone actually answered, it may help people in future who may need some help in similar issue, instead of waiting hours on so-called active Discord channel or tickets those are only available to direct customers.

And now coming back the topic:
Well, yes I have figured that out already and figured lot more. Its quite cumbersome to manage domains , even how customers are presented with registration process is bare basic, further offering free  bundled domain with hosting is not elegant and customer friendly. Coming to brand new domain manager with 5.1.x, is nightmare to configure if you plan to offer lots of domain tlds, almost everything is manual which completely defy the term automation.

Apparently, Blesta and folks have their own path of development where they are completely ignoring the fact that apart of good piece of coding, customer acquisition is the foremost feature of any business and if you are loosing potential customers just because you used some paid billing panel for automation (yes, Blesta is not free, its paid software) which lacks in basic feature for its  niche market (read hosting market) then even being cheap , you are loosing more money than you may have saved.

I figured that domain part of Blesta is meant for days when there were 3 main tlds (.com, .net, .org) and couple of more country level tlds , even latest domain manager is lacking apart of multiple of years billing option. I have discussed this in  whole lot on other hosting forum and apparently people agree.

I can go writing on and on here as had been heavily investing (and now wasted) my time in understanding Blesta ecosystem from last one month, specially last week. Was hoping to make it my go-to Billing and Automation software for now and future as its also open  sourced and dev friendly too, this way can customize when I need a thing or two which is not there. But it doesn't that you spend all your time to make it work your desired way instead of actually focusing on your real business.

I saw people suggesting for improvement those are necessary if you are offering shared hosting with domains but looks like DEVs have their own perspective and are unable to comprehend their customer's point of view.  Blesta has got traction recently due to WHMCS price shuffle, I hope developers will change their attitude of forcing their perceptive on users and instead try to understand need of time, and probably in next 2-3 years it will be equally useful for its niche market  out of the box without compromises.

I have nothing against Blesta, in-fact was hoping that  it will be helpful for us, both in terms of money and usability . Its good if you are not into domain much or you don't care about it, but for most of the small business, versatile domain storefront is must even though domains are not actually profitable part of their offering and Blesta seriously lacks in there. Above that, what Blesta lacks most is lack of open attitude of people managing it,  everything feels forced here from the point of view of developers , be it how Blesta ecosystem works, or how they handle support queries or customers.

 

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4 hours ago, Saahib said:

Apparently, Blesta and folks have their own path of development where they are completely ignoring the fact that apart of good piece of coding, customer acquisition is the foremost feature of any business and if you are loosing potential customers just because you used some paid billing panel for automation (yes, Blesta is not free, its paid software) which lacks in basic feature for its  niche market (read hosting market) then even being cheap , you are loosing more money than you may have saved.

We are not ignoring anyone. 5.1 is the initial release of the domain manager, it improves domains significantly, and it's really just the start. I count 15 tasks for the domain manager that are already done for the next release, version 5.2. If you want to write Blesta off because it doesn't import all your TLDs in the initial release, that's up to you. That doesn't negate the fact that it's still a major step in the right direction.

4 hours ago, Saahib said:

Glad that someone actually answered

Our staff don't typically respond to forum posts over the weekend.

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