You can install this package via Composer using:
composer require solitweb/laravel-directadminLaravel 5.5 uses Package Auto-Discovery, so doesn't require you to manually add the ServiceProvider.
If you don't use auto-discovery, add the ServiceProvider to the providers array in config/app.php
// config/app.php
'providers' => [
...
Solitweb\LaravelDirectAdmin\LaravelDirectAdminServiceProvider::class,
];Optionally, register the facade:
// config/app.php
'aliases' => [
...
'DirectAdmin' => Solitweb\LaravelDirectAdmin\LaravelDirectAdminFacade::class,
];To publish the config file to app/config/laravel-directadmin.php run:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Solitweb\LaravelDirectAdmin\LaravelDirectAdminServiceProvider"Import the facade at the top of your file.
use DirectAdmin;This will return an array of all users currently owned the reseller:
return DirectAdmin::get()->request('SHOW_USERS');This will return an array of the user's usages:
return DirectAdmin::get()->request('SHOW_USER_USAGE', ['user' => 'john']);For more commands check the DirectAdmin API docs.
You have to copy the command without the CMD_API_.
It's also possible to make use of magic methods to get the data from the API as shown below:
$users = DirectAdmin::getShowAllUsers();
// Translates to DirectAdmin->get()->request('SHOW_ALL_USERS');Arguments are also supported when using a magic method:
return DirectAdmin::postAccountAdmin([
'action' => 'create',
'username' => 'New Admin',
....
]);
// Translates to DirectAdmin->post()->request('ACCOUNT_ADMIN', [arguments]);Magic Methods are named after the method (get/post) followed by the command without CMD_API_ in CamelCase. So, if you want to make a GET request with the CMD_API_SHOW_ALL_USERS command, the magic method would be getShowAllUsers().
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