A ruby wrapper for the Enom Domain Registrar's API for checking domain name availability, domain contact information, name server settings, etc.
gem install enom
Enom provides an API for all of their services, unfortunately it's got hundreds of commands and it's pretty tough to test. This library aims to make calls to their API trivial and also makes it simple to continually add API commands without much effort.
Here are the basics that it covers so far:
# Set some initial values to allow connections to your account
Enom::Client.username = "foo"
Enom::Client.password = "bar"
Enom::Client.test = true
# Declaring test mode is optional, defaults to false (production)
# Test mode will run commands on Enom's resellertest.enom.com test platform
Once these are set, subsequent commands will make calls to the API using your credentials (HTTPS). Any methods in the library that charge or refund the account in any way end with a bang (!).
# Get account balance
Enom::Account.balance
# => 12.34
# Find a domain in your account
d = Enom::Domain.find("example.com")
# => #<Enom::Domain:0x1019f3b78...
# Check domain availability
Enom::Domain.check("example.com")
# => 'available'
Enom::Domain.check("google.com")
# => 'unavailable'
# Another way to check availability (boolean)
Enom::Domain.available?("example.com")
# => true
# Register a domain
d = Enom::Domain.register!("example.com")
# => #<Enom::Domain:0x1019f3b78...
# Delete a registration (domain must be less than 5 days old and your account
# must be on Enom's DeleteRegistration whitelist - your Enom account rep can
# enable it for you)
Enom::Domain.delete!("example.com")
# Return the domain name
d.name
# => 'example.com'
# Check if domain is locked
d.locked?
# => true
# Check if domain is unlocked
d.unlocked?
# => false
# Unlock the domain for transfer
d.unlock
# Lock the domain to the registrar
d.lock
# Get name servers
d.nameservers
# => ['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com', 'ns3.example.com']
# Update name servers
d.update_nameservers(['ns1.example.com', 'ns2.example.com', 'ns3.example.com'])
# Get expiration date
d.expiration_date
# => Returns a Date object
# Check if domain is expired
d.expired?
# => true
# Get registration status
d.registration_status
# => 'Registered' or 'Expired'
# Renew domain (defaults to 1 year)
d.renew!
# Renew domain for specific number of years
d.renew!(:years => 3)
If you want to use an HTTP proxy server to avoid having to add an IP to the Enom IP whitelist
(which has been known to be slow/flaky to recognize new IPs), you can set the
proxyaddr
client option to point to your proxy server:
Enom::Client.proxyaddr = 'enom-proxy.example.com'
You can also optionally set proxyport
, proxyuser
, and proxypass
.
Copyright (c) 2011-2013 James Miller