acme.sh/dnsapi/dns_mydevil.sh
Sergey Ponomarev 6b7b5caf54 DNS provider API: structured description
Instead of using comments declare info in a special variable.
Then the variable can be used to print the DNS API provider usage.
The usage can be parsed on UI and show all needed inputs for options.

The info is stored in plain string that it's both human-readable and easy to parse:

    dns_example_info='API name
     An extended description.
     Multiline.
    Domains: list of alternative domains to find
    Site: the dns provider website e.g. example.com
    Docs: Link to ACME.sh wiki for the provider
    Options:
     VARIABLE1 Title for the option1.
     VARIABLE2 Title for the option2. Default "default value".
     VARIABLE3 Title for the option3. Description to show on UI. Optional.
    Issues: Link to a support ticket on https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh
    Author: First Lastname <authoremail@example.com>, Another Author <https://github.com/example>;
    '

Here:
VARIABLE1 will be required.
VARIABLE2 will be required too but will be populated with a "default value".
VARIABLE3 is optional and can be empty.

A DNS provider may have alternative options like CloudFlare may use API KEY or API Token.
You can use a second section OptionsAlt: section.

Some providers may have alternative names or domains e.g. Aliyun and AlibabaCloud.
Add them to Domains: section.

Signed-off-by: Sergey Ponomarev <stokito@gmail.com>
2024-05-18 12:06:41 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
dns_mydevil_info='MyDevil.net
MyDevil.net already supports automatic Lets Encrypt certificates,
except for wildcard domains.
This script depends on devil command that MyDevil.net provides,
which means that it works only on server side.
Site: MyDevil.net
Docs: github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/dnsapi#dns_mydevil
Issues: github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/issues/2079
Author: Marcin Konicki <https://ahwayakchih.neoni.net>
'
######## Public functions #####################
#Usage: dns_mydevil_add _acme-challenge.www.domain.com "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_mydevil_add() {
fulldomain=$1
txtvalue=$2
domain=""
if ! _exists "devil"; then
_err "Could not find 'devil' command."
return 1
fi
_info "Using mydevil"
domain=$(mydevil_get_domain "$fulldomain")
if [ -z "$domain" ]; then
_err "Invalid domain name: could not find root domain of $fulldomain."
return 1
fi
# No need to check if record name exists, `devil` always adds new record.
# In worst case scenario, we end up with multiple identical records.
_info "Adding $fulldomain record for domain $domain"
if devil dns add "$domain" "$fulldomain" TXT "$txtvalue"; then
_info "Successfully added TXT record, ready for validation."
return 0
else
_err "Unable to add DNS record."
return 1
fi
}
#Usage: fulldomain txtvalue
#Remove the txt record after validation.
dns_mydevil_rm() {
fulldomain=$1
txtvalue=$2
domain=""
if ! _exists "devil"; then
_err "Could not find 'devil' command."
return 1
fi
_info "Using mydevil"
domain=$(mydevil_get_domain "$fulldomain")
if [ -z "$domain" ]; then
_err "Invalid domain name: could not find root domain of $fulldomain."
return 1
fi
# catch one or more numbers
num='[0-9][0-9]*'
# catch one or more whitespace
w=$(printf '[\t ][\t ]*')
# catch anything, except newline
any='.*'
# filter to make sure we do not delete other records
validRecords="^${num}${w}${fulldomain}${w}TXT${w}${any}${txtvalue}$"
for id in $(devil dns list "$domain" | tail -n+2 | grep "${validRecords}" | cut -w -s -f 1); do
_info "Removing record $id from domain $domain"
echo "y" | devil dns del "$domain" "$id" || _err "Could not remove DNS record."
done
}
#################### Private functions below ##################################
# Usage: domain=$(mydevil_get_domain "_acme-challenge.www.domain.com" || _err "Invalid domain name")
# echo $domain
mydevil_get_domain() {
fulldomain=$1
domain=""
for domain in $(devil dns list | cut -w -s -f 1 | tail -n+2); do
_debug "Checking domain: $domain"
if _endswith "$fulldomain" "$domain"; then
_debug "Fulldomain '$fulldomain' matches '$domain'"
printf -- "%s" "$domain"
return 0
fi
done
return 1
}