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Enom Module Pre-Release - Download Here
ADelmerlope and one other reacted to Paul for a topic
Attached is a pre-release version of the Enom module. A lot of people have asked for it lately, and I wanted to make it available. Please note that this is considered a beta, version 1.0.0-b2. To install the module, unzip and upload the enom directory to /components/modules/. You should then have /components/modules/enom/. Then, go to Settings > Company > Modules > Available, and click to Install the Enom module. Please note that this module was sponsored in part by 1983 Ltd. If you experience any issues with the module, or have any questions, this thread is a good place for that! enom.zip2 points -
I think your idea is a good one. I think WHMCS might store the price for each service on the service record itself. If so we could import every unique pricing used by a service as a package price, that way all service pricings remains accurate.2 points
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Agreed! What they need is for people like us to keep testing and finding issues so they can fix it. As the thread title indicates, this is still in Beta.2 points
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Vestacp + Blesta = Awesome
Bit Bayou reacted to EidolonHost for a topic
Hi, Blesta Devs! It would be awesome if you guys could help the VestaCP developers create a method for Blesta to communicate with VestaCP, or vice versa. VestaCP's website says they already work with WHMCS... though I don't have a WHMCS instance to test this claim. But I would suggest that this might be a good idea to have in place early. Right now though, I'm working on figuring out how to integrate VestaCP with the Universal Module, but it would be amazing to have a VestaCP module directly from the Blesta devs. Sidenote: You guys are amazing. Seriously, amazing.1 point -
Datacenter/rack Management Implementation For Blesta
Amyamoxylea reacted to igor_noclayer for a topic
Hi everyone, We here at noclayer.com have been discussing implementation of our application for Blesta. We believe that this would be a welcome addition for Blesta users. We're planning to implement the following features: Asset tracking / Server inventory Location Mapping rDNS/IP management disabling a switch port for a server that is suspended / enable on un-suspension IPMI / DRAC / iLO integration, IP KVM ,reboots, reset Server provisioning Bandwidth provisioning Cacti/Nagios integration Cable management Datacenter/COLO planning plus more... The above and a lot of other useful features which will propel Blesta + NocLayer into a new playing field, it would be a direct competitor to the likes of Ubersmith and HostBill. Please tell us your thoughts. Thank you. Igor Noclayer.com1 point -
While I Was Working On An Importer...
Biscuit1001 reacted to Paul for a topic
You don't have to worry Biscuit1001, we work ethically.1 point -
I would like to suggest we have a banned status (We have a Active, Inactive, Fraud Status at the moment) but when a user is classed as Fraud, they can still make support tickets, and I'm not sure if they can make new orders. We don't have any other way of removing rude customers. Eg: False information on account, acted like a immature person opening a ticket in gibberish. Closed ticket, set customer as fraud... Few minutes later another support ticket from that client. In the end had to ban them in the firewall.1 point
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Tyson, you're the MAN!! I'm thinking about moving to a theme sorta like the following. One thing I want is for everything to look exactly the same when moving from my front page static template to the back blesta client access. This is actually coded. No photoshoping, but If I do this I have a long way to go. Desktop: Tablet: Phone:1 point
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Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
FRH Dave reacted to DandyDandy for a topic
This means one of your clients or admin users is missing an entry to there last name within your WHMCS installation. It would be better if this error was changed to "Please review your WHMCS installation for any users or administrators missing a last name entry"1 point -
We have not decided exactly what we are going to do long term, however, we plan to maintain the module for the foreseeable future. The possibility exists that over time, we will update our cPanel module with many of these extended features.1 point
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Beta version 4 of the migrator has been added. Get it here. Changes in this version: Imports custom service/domain pricing as individual package pricings and assigns that pricing to the service Tweaks the way invoice numbers are imported so as to maintain the exact same number as in WHMCS.1 point
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Ugh, this is one thing I HATE about WHMCS. Doing reports at the end of the year for taxes has always been a challenge. The numbers never add up. I can't wait to have a more reliable system that knows how to do simple math.1 point
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Ah, I think I know what's happened there. Should be fixed in the next update. Could you send me the invoice record as well as the transactions that apply to the invoice? Use the following queries (replace INVOICEID with the proper invoice ID): SELECT * FROM `tblinvoices` WHERE `id`='INVOICEID' SELECT * FROM `tblaccounts` WHERE `invoiceid`='INVOICEID' Feel free to do the same for these as well. Does Blesta show a partial payment applied to the invoice? If so it should be reflected in Blesta. This is the funny thing about WHMCS, it plain sucks at keeping track of money. An invoice can be marked as paid without any transactions being applied. Credits can be added to a client's account from thin air (no transaction). And to pay multiple invoices with a single payment requires creating new a invoice(????). It's weird, but we want to try to work around the anomalies as best we can so we really appreciate any insight into your invoices and transactions.1 point
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$this->Form->create($this->base_uri . "login/", array('class' => "form-signin"));1 point
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Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
Biscuit1001 reacted to Cody for a topic
For those of you not seeing tickets imported. Check the support_tickets table in Blesta to see if it's empty. Most likely the reason you don't see any tickets is because the migrator will import your WHMCS admin users and assign them to necessary departments (it does nothing with the user you are currently logged in as). Log out and log back in with your WHMCS admin user (that was imported). Also, double check the Support Manager settings for Support Departments and ensure all of the correct staff users belong to the appropriate staff departments.1 point -
Nope because if you update the packages, the accounts don't function, you need to re-make them.1 point
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Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
Michael reacted to EidolonHost for a topic
Man, that is some beautiful work going on here, I'm seeing. My gods, what a difference. Literally, what a difference. I'm seeing active support here on the module and genuine effort in making sure the importer/migrator works. WHMCS does not do this publicly, whereas you guys do. Hell, you'd be very lucky to even get any support publicly. Such a world of difference. If I wasn't set on Blesta by this point, I am now. (but I already am, so no worries, there.) Fortunately for me, I don't have to worry about importing from WHMCS... but still.1 point -
Vestacp + Blesta = Awesome
Ken reacted to EidolonHost for a topic
Not sure if they have API docs. I suspect they do, also, apologies on the late response. Yup, Russian. Though they're working on translating it into English and other languages. Good to know that you found the WHMCS one... I should've found that, myself. Obviously though, I didn't think about it. Heh. Edit: Looking at the module in question, it's in English... and that is a very good thing. Also unencoded! I imagine you could do a Blesta one, based on this... Edit2: Chrome auto-translated for me: In the panel, it has a full API, but unfortunately, the documentation on how to use it is not ready yet. I'll try to briefly describe the key points, but if something is not clear, ask. in the folder / usr / local / vesta / bin scripts are located, which are both functions of the API. If you need to create a user, you need a script v-add-user, if you want to delete the database, it will make the script v-delete-database, and so on, by analogy. In other words, if you do ls / usr / local / vesta / bin, then you can get an idea of the options available. If you run the script without any parameters, it issues a statement on the use of: [Root @ V-test ~] # V-Add-User Error: not enought arguments Usage: V-Add-User USER PASSWORD EMAIL [PACKAGE] [FNAME] [LNAME] Each script returns return_code. If return_code is 0, then the operation completed successfully. Any other number will indicate an error. Actual table return codes can always be found in the file / usr / local / vesta / func / main.sh OK=0 E_ARGS=1 E_INVALID=2 E_NOTEXIST=3 E_EXISTS=4 E_SUSPENDED=5 E_UNSUSPENDED=6 E_INUSE=7 E_LIMIT=8 E_PASSWORD=9 E_FORBIDEN=10 E_DISABLED=11 E_PARSING=12 E_DISK=13 E_LA=14 E_FTP=15 E_SSH=16 E_DB=17 E_RRD=18 E_UPDATE=19 E_RESTART=20 UNIX API inspired ideas and therefore all information is stored in plain text files. Each script solves only one task. Upon successful completion of the script, for nothing is displayed. If an error occurs, the script immediately exits and displays a message on the screen. Returning to the creation of user and check the return code. [Root @ V-test ~] # V-Add-User Error: not enought arguments Usage: V-Add-User USER PASSWORD EMAIL [PACKAGE] [FNAME] [LNAME] [root @ V-test ~] # echo $? 1 From Table 1 above it E_ARGS, which means that an insufficient number of arguments. Optional parameters are enclosed in brackets kvadtratnye. To successfully create a user need only 3 azadt argument - user name, password, and email address. If the package is not specified, will be replaced by the default package, which is called the default. [Root @ V-test ~] # V-Add-User Demo d3mo0p4ssw0rd demo@vestacp.com [root @ V-test ~] # echo $? 0 In addition to the categories of scripts for creating and changing, there is a category for display, such sripta fall into the pattern v-list-*. Scripts can display information in several formats. Currently, these 3 formats: shell, plain and json. The first two are convenient to work from the command line. [Root @ V-test ~] # V-list-users Shell USER PACKAGE U_DISK U_BANDWIDTH SUSPENDED DATE ----------------------------- ------------------------- admin Default no 2013-02-11 3 0 1 0 Default test no 2013-03-10 Demo Default 0 0 no 2013-03-18 The third format is used for the operation of the web interface, which work uses the same API. For the operation of the web-based interface to the system is installed an additional web server nginx and php-fpm, to handle php. All requests made under the user interface admin, which is allowed to serve api via sudo. now specifically try to answer your question about the creation of users. There are 2 options: 1) You can ipolzovat api directly executing scripts in / usr / local / vesta / bin, as it makes the web interface 2) You can use the wrapper-om the web interface to access the api. In most cases, the second option would be relevant. Further about it. By the way, just recently been implemented billing system integration WHMSC its wrapper-a. In the module for whmcs implemented key features that interest you and probably. The module is able to: * Create Customer service area * delete users * change the user's password * add web / mail / dns domain to wrapper-u need to handle POST requests, passing the user name and password admin. Here are a few examples of the most vsotrebovannyh: # Create user Add a user to a domain Delete user domains including its https://server-ip/api/?&user=admin&password=currentpwd&cmd=v-delete-user&arg1=demo And reproduced for you here, in English for the most part.1 point -
yeah, I think it's their own special version that they've modified to automatically install whm/cpanel with about a trillion security features enabled. Every time I got one thing fixed, there were two more things preventing things from working. Was going on two days of messing with it and still wasn't working. Reinstall myself and 30 minutes later I'm up and running1 point
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Datacenter/rack Management Implementation For Blesta
igor_noclayer reacted to JackDoan for a topic
This would be so cool! Please write this plugin.1 point -
Finally got everything working, I ended up just reinstalling the server, OS, WHM, etc, all myself. Apparently the "securecpanel" version of Centos that they were using for default vps provisioning is a little "too" secure.1 point
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Restored my blank database and ran the import. Huge improvement. The packages have prices now, but many of them are incorrect. This may be because the modules aren't importing the configurable options from WHMCS. Quantity still shows as zero for the autorelease modules. Actually, I'm fine with this. These are legacy packages that nobody should ever be ordering, as they'll be replaced with modern ones. Good show. So a customer with a $50 VPS and a $20 control panel and a $30 management option is only being charged $50. Coupons didn't copy over, either. WHMCS must have a database field for storing the price, since admins can override the price simply by typing the number in the profile screen (see the "first payment amount" and "recurring amount" fields in the WHMCS products / services tab for a client). Can you grab the value for the recurring amount and kludge it in as the product price? That would take care of all the discounting / price override options we've been discussing, since the recurring amount is always the final amount after discounts, coupons, add-ons, etc. It wouldn't be "proper", but it would work. I could see how the client would lose that discount if they ever changed packages, but that's how out price grandfathering is going to work anyway. Keep it till you change it.1 point
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Vestacp + Blesta = Awesome
EidolonHost reacted to Michael for a topic
It's all Russian lol but I think this is their WHM** one: click here. But it's confusing: http://forum.vestacp.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3657&sid=24c6c2cffec9fea8e34d283d2692747e#p5758 you'll need to use chrome or a good translator lol.1 point -
I haven't heard of VestaCP before, interestingly it's name is very similar to Blesta. Just looking at their screenshots, while pretty basic it looks like an excellent open source Panel. Certainly if it works well. Do they have API docs?1 point
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Datacenter/rack Management Implementation For Blesta
igor_noclayer reacted to EidolonHost for a topic
This sounds like a fantastic addon. I'd be interested in an addon like this one. I suspect you'd be right in saying that NocLayer + Blesta would be quite the hard-hitting combination agast the likes of Hostbill and Ubersmith.1 point -
Datacenter/rack Management Implementation For Blesta
igor_noclayer reacted to Michael for a topic
Sounds like a fantastic addition to the addons family Good luck and can't wait to see previews.1 point -
Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
Biscuit1001 reacted to tsiedsma for a topic
This is my last attempt today. I'm getting frustrated. I did a fresh install of Blesta. I enabled cPanel and LogicBoxes. Also enabled Support Manager and Import Manager, then I backed up my database for later restores if this fails. Import started, crossing fingers.1 point -
Ok... How about the Quantum Vault module? Need, obviously, the ability to pay initially (or one-time) via the vault, but to charge same card every payment period. In addition (I had to pay for another module to do this ) is to notify end user what card needs to be updated, and allows both the end user and admin to add/update a credit card both at order time (if order is called in) before an invoice is created (we sometime allow for 10 days grace for competitive wins)... Let me know how much need to get this going (or finished) for all of us...1 point
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Doesn't seem to change anything on my side in ways of function, but I thought maybe it's the core version like we got when we paid, so I saved my little edit for anyone who want's to use it to. It doesn't have a nice button to log into WHM (For resellers that might be bother) so here is a little tweak to do so. Edit: components/modules/cpanelextended/views/default/loginto.pdt With the following code: <form method="post" action="<?php echo sprintf('https://%s:2087/login/', $this->server->meta->host_name); ?>" target="_blank" style="width: auto;"> <input type="hidden" name="user" value="<?php echo $this->fields->cpanel_username; ?>"> <input type="hidden" name="pass" value="<?php echo $this->fields->cpanel_password; ?>"> <button class="cpebutton big" type="submit" style="width: 200px;margin-left: 10px;"><img src="<?php echo $this->view_dir; ?>images/keys.png"> WHM</button> </form> <div class="clear"></div> </div> You remove the clear from the end of the other form so you can just paste this over the div.1 point
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Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
Biscuit1001 reacted to Michael for a topic
Haha, well the more people off the sinking boats, the better life will be haha. Blesta needs a lifeboat page (Moving from another software? Swim to the lifeboat...)1 point -
Whmcs Migrator (Beta) - Updated 2013-11-12
Biscuit1001 reacted to Paul for a topic
It is best to start with a fresh install of Blesta 3.0.2, before doing an import.1 point -
While I Was Working On An Importer...
Biscuit1001 reacted to Cody for a topic
Good to see, based on the poll, that our users are overwhelmingly ethical.1 point