acme.sh/dnsapi/dns_pleskxml.sh
lufi42 a6b58bc88d Corrected use of Plesk API calls to fetch all domain for all Plesk editions
This implementation of the Plesk API will add support for Plesk web admin edition and will now discover all domains ( of customers & administrative users) managed by the specific plesk instance.

The previous implementation of the Plesk API uses the customer API. This brings two problems:
1. The current API call only fetches the domains of resellers/customers and not the domains that are managed by administrative users.
compare:
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-customer-accounts/retrieving-the-list-of-customer%E2%80%99s-domains.75309/
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-plesk-server/getting-server-information/response-packet-structure-and-samples/list-of-domains.75294/

2. The customer API is only available in the web pro/host editions. The most common license on VPS/Dedicated Servers is nowadays the web admin edition. See: https://www.plesk.com/editions/

The correct way to get all domains in all Plesk editions is to use the Sites (Domains) API:
https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-sites-domains/getting-information-about-sites.66583/
This way is working for all plesk editions the same way.
2022-03-09 01:42:26 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env sh
## Name: dns_pleskxml.sh
## Created by Stilez.
## Also uses some code from PR#1832 by @romanlum (https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/pull/1832/files)
## This DNS-01 method uses the Plesk XML API described at:
## https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/12.5/api-rpc/about-xml-api.28709
## and more specifically: https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/12.5/api-rpc/reference.28784
## Note: a DNS ID with host = empty string is OK for this API, see
## https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-dns/managing-dns-records/adding-dns-record.34798
## For example, to add a TXT record to DNS alias domain "acme-alias.com" would be a valid Plesk action.
## So this API module can handle such a request, if needed.
## For ACME v2 purposes, new TXT records are appended when added, and removing one TXT record will not affect any other TXT records.
## The user credentials (username+password) and URL/URI for the Plesk XML API must be set by the user
## before this module is called (case sensitive):
##
## ```
## export pleskxml_uri="https://address-of-my-plesk-server.net:8443/enterprise/control/agent.php"
## (or probably something similar)
## export pleskxml_user="my plesk username"
## export pleskxml_pass="my plesk password"
## ```
## Ok, let's issue a cert now:
## ```
## acme.sh --issue --dns dns_pleskxml -d example.com -d www.example.com
## ```
##
## The `pleskxml_uri`, `pleskxml_user` and `pleskxml_pass` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and reused when needed.
#################### INTERNAL VARIABLES + NEWLINE + API TEMPLATES ##################################
pleskxml_init_checks_done=0
# Variable containing bare newline - not a style issue
# shellcheck disable=SC1004
NEWLINE='\
'
pleskxml_tplt_get_domains="<packet><webspace><get><filter/><dataset><gen_info/></dataset></get></webspace></packet>"
# Get a list of domains that PLESK can manage, so we can check root domain + host for acme.sh
# Also used to test credentials and URI.
# No params.
pleskxml_tplt_get_dns_records="<packet><dns><get_rec><filter><site-id>%s</site-id></filter></get_rec></dns></packet>"
# Get all DNS records for a Plesk domain ID.
# PARAM = Plesk domain id to query
pleskxml_tplt_add_txt_record="<packet><dns><add_rec><site-id>%s</site-id><type>TXT</type><host>%s</host><value>%s</value></add_rec></dns></packet>"
# Add a TXT record to a domain.
# PARAMS = (1) Plesk internal domain ID, (2) "hostname" for the new record, eg '_acme_challenge', (3) TXT record value
pleskxml_tplt_rmv_dns_record="<packet><dns><del_rec><filter><id>%s</id></filter></del_rec></dns></packet>"
# Delete a specific TXT record from a domain.
# PARAM = the Plesk internal ID for the DNS record to be deleted
#################### Public functions ##################################
#Usage: dns_pleskxml_add _acme-challenge.www.domain.com "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_pleskxml_add() {
fulldomain=$1
txtvalue=$2
_info "Entering dns_pleskxml_add() to add TXT record '$txtvalue' to domain '$fulldomain'..."
# Get credentials if not already checked, and confirm we can log in to Plesk XML API
if ! _credential_check; then
return 1
fi
# Get root and subdomain details, and Plesk domain ID
if ! _pleskxml_get_root_domain "$fulldomain"; then
return 1
fi
_debug 'Credentials OK, and domain identified. Calling Plesk XML API to add TXT record'
# printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_add_txt_record" "$root_domain_id" "$sub_domain_name" "$txtvalue")"
if ! _call_api "$request"; then
return 1
fi
# OK, we should have added a TXT record. Let's check and return success if so.
# All that should be left in the result, is one section, containing <result><status>ok</status><id>NEW_DNS_RECORD_ID</id></result>
results="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '<status>')"
if ! _value "$results" | grep '<status>ok</status>' | grep '<id>[0-9]\{1,\}</id>' >/dev/null; then
# Error - doesn't contain expected string. Something's wrong.
_err 'Error when calling Plesk XML API.'
_err 'The result did not contain the expected <id>XXXXX</id> section, or contained other values as well.'
_err 'This is unexpected: something has gone wrong.'
_err 'The full response was:'
_err "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result"
return 1
fi
recid="$(_value "$results" | grep '<id>[0-9]\{1,\}</id>' | sed 's/^.*<id>\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/')"
_info "Success. TXT record appears to be correctly added (Plesk record ID=$recid). Exiting dns_pleskxml_add()."
return 0
}
#Usage: dns_pleskxml_rm _acme-challenge.www.domain.com "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_pleskxml_rm() {
fulldomain=$1
txtvalue=$2
_info "Entering dns_pleskxml_rm() to remove TXT record '$txtvalue' from domain '$fulldomain'..."
# Get credentials if not already checked, and confirm we can log in to Plesk XML API
if ! _credential_check; then
return 1
fi
# Get root and subdomain details, and Plesk domain ID
if ! _pleskxml_get_root_domain "$fulldomain"; then
return 1
fi
_debug 'Credentials OK, and domain identified. Calling Plesk XML API to get list of TXT records and their IDs'
# printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_get_dns_records" "$root_domain_id")"
if ! _call_api "$request"; then
return 1
fi
# Reduce output to one line per DNS record, filtered for TXT records with a record ID only (which they should all have)
# Also strip out spaces between tags, redundant <data> and </data> group tags and any <self-closing/> tags
reclist="$(
_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '<status>ok</status>' |
sed 's# \{1,\}<\([a-zA-Z]\)#<\1#g;s#</\{0,1\}data>##g;s#<[a-z][^/<>]*/>##g' |
grep "<site-id>${root_domain_id}</site-id>" |
grep '<id>[0-9]\{1,\}</id>' |
grep '<type>TXT</type>'
)"
if [ -z "$reclist" ]; then
_err "No TXT records found for root domain ${root_domain_name} (Plesk domain ID ${root_domain_id}). Exiting."
return 1
fi
_debug "Got list of DNS TXT records for root domain '$root_domain_name':"
_debug "$reclist"
recid="$(
_value "$reclist" |
grep "<host>${fulldomain}.</host>" |
grep "<value>${txtvalue}</value>" |
sed 's/^.*<id>\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/'
)"
if ! _value "$recid" | grep '^[0-9]\{1,\}$' >/dev/null; then
_err "DNS records for root domain '${root_domain_name}' (Plesk ID ${root_domain_id}) + host '${sub_domain_name}' do not contain the TXT record '${txtvalue}'"
_err "Cannot delete TXT record. Exiting."
return 1
fi
_debug "Found Plesk record ID for target text string '${txtvalue}': ID=${recid}"
_debug 'Calling Plesk XML API to remove TXT record'
# printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
# shellcheck disable=SC2059
request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_rmv_dns_record" "$recid")"
if ! _call_api "$request"; then
return 1
fi
# OK, we should have removed a TXT record. Let's check and return success if so.
# All that should be left in the result, is one section, containing <result><status>ok</status><id>PLESK_DELETED_DNS_RECORD_ID</id></result>
results="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '<status>')"
if ! _value "$results" | grep '<status>ok</status>' | grep '<id>[0-9]\{1,\}</id>' >/dev/null; then
# Error - doesn't contain expected string. Something's wrong.
_err 'Error when calling Plesk XML API.'
_err 'The result did not contain the expected <id>XXXXX</id> section, or contained other values as well.'
_err 'This is unexpected: something has gone wrong.'
_err 'The full response was:'
_err "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result"
return 1
fi
_info "Success. TXT record appears to be correctly removed. Exiting dns_pleskxml_rm()."
return 0
}
#################### Private functions below (utility functions) ##################################
# Outputs value of a variable without additional newlines etc
_value() {
printf '%s' "$1"
}
# Outputs value of a variable (FQDN) and cuts it at 2 specified '.' delimiters, returning the text in between
# $1, $2 = where to cut
# $3 = FQDN
_valuecut() {
printf '%s' "$3" | cut -d . -f "${1}-${2}"
}
# Counts '.' present in a domain name or other string
# $1 = domain name
_countdots() {
_value "$1" | tr -dc '.' | wc -c | sed 's/ //g'
}
# Cleans up an API response, splits it "one line per item in the response" and greps for a string that in the context, identifies "useful" lines
# $1 - result string from API
# $2 - plain text tag to resplit on (usually "result" or "domain"). NOT REGEX
# $3 - basic regex to recognise useful return lines
# note: $3 matches via basic NOT extended regex (BRE), as extended regex capabilities not needed at the moment.
# Last line could change to <sed -n '/.../p'> instead, with suitable escaping of ['"/$],
# if future Plesk XML API changes ever require extended regex
_api_response_split() {
printf '%s' "$1" |
sed 's/^ +//;s/ +$//' |
tr -d '\n\r' |
sed "s/<\/\{0,1\}$2>/${NEWLINE}/g" |
grep "$3"
}
#################### Private functions below (DNS functions) ##################################
# Calls Plesk XML API, and checks results for obvious issues
_call_api() {
request="$1"
errtext=''
_debug 'Entered _call_api(). Calling Plesk XML API with request:'
_debug "'$request'"
export _H1="HTTP_AUTH_LOGIN: $pleskxml_user"
export _H2="HTTP_AUTH_PASSWD: $pleskxml_pass"
export _H3="content-Type: text/xml"
export _H4="HTTP_PRETTY_PRINT: true"
pleskxml_prettyprint_result="$(_post "${request}" "$pleskxml_uri" "" "POST")"
pleskxml_retcode="$?"
_debug 'The responses from the Plesk XML server were:'
_debug "retcode=$pleskxml_retcode. Literal response:"
_debug "'$pleskxml_prettyprint_result'"
# Detect any <status> that isn't "ok". None of the used calls should fail if the API is working correctly.
# Also detect if there simply aren't any status lines (null result?) and report that, as well.
statuslines_count_total="$(echo "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" | grep -c '^ *<status>[^<]*</status> *$')"
statuslines_count_okay="$(echo "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" | grep -c '^ *<status>ok</status> *$')"
if [ -z "$statuslines_count_total" ]; then
# We have no status lines at all. Results are empty
errtext='The Plesk XML API unexpectedly returned an empty set of results for this call.'
elif [ "$statuslines_count_okay" -ne "$statuslines_count_total" ]; then
# We have some status lines that aren't "ok". Any available details are in API response fields "status" "errcode" and "errtext"
# Workaround for basic regex:
# - filter output to keep only lines like this: "SPACES<TAG>text</TAG>SPACES" (shouldn't be necessary with prettyprint but guarantees subsequent code is ok)
# - then edit the 3 "useful" error tokens individually and remove closing tags on all lines
# - then filter again to remove all lines not edited (which will be the lines not starting A-Z)
errtext="$(
_value "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" |
grep '^ *<[a-z]\{1,\}>[^<]*<\/[a-z]\{1,\}> *$' |
sed 's/^ *<status>/Status: /;s/^ *<errcode>/Error code: /;s/^ *<errtext>/Error text: /;s/<\/.*$//' |
grep '^[A-Z]'
)"
fi
if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ] || [ "$errtext" != "" ]; then
# Call failed, for reasons either in the retcode or the response text...
if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -eq 0 ]; then
_err "The POST request was successfully sent to the Plesk server."
else
_err "The return code for the POST request was $pleskxml_retcode (non-zero = failure in submitting request to server)."
fi
if [ "$errtext" != "" ]; then
_err 'The error responses received from the Plesk server were:'
_err "$errtext"
else
_err "No additional error messages were received back from the Plesk server"
fi
_err "The Plesk XML API call failed."
return 1
fi
_debug "Leaving _call_api(). Successful call."
return 0
}
# Startup checks (credentials, URI)
_credential_check() {
_debug "Checking Plesk XML API login credentials and URI..."
if [ "$pleskxml_init_checks_done" -eq 1 ]; then
_debug "Initial checks already done, no need to repeat. Skipped."
return 0
fi
pleskxml_user="${pleskxml_user:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_user)}"
pleskxml_pass="${pleskxml_pass:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_pass)}"
pleskxml_uri="${pleskxml_uri:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_uri)}"
if [ -z "$pleskxml_user" ] || [ -z "$pleskxml_pass" ] || [ -z "$pleskxml_uri" ]; then
pleskxml_user=""
pleskxml_pass=""
pleskxml_uri=""
_err "You didn't specify one or more of the Plesk XML API username, password, or URI."
_err "Please create these and try again."
_err "Instructions are in the 'dns_pleskxml' plugin source code or in the acme.sh documentation."
return 1
fi
# Test the API is usable, by trying to read the list of managed domains...
_call_api "$pleskxml_tplt_get_domains"
if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ]; then
_err 'Failed to access Plesk XML API.'
_err "Please check your login credentials and Plesk URI, and that the URI is reachable, and try again."
return 1
fi
_saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_uri "$pleskxml_uri"
_saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_user "$pleskxml_user"
_saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_pass "$pleskxml_pass"
_debug "Test login to Plesk XML API successful. Login credentials and URI successfully saved to the acme.sh configuration file for future use."
pleskxml_init_checks_done=1
return 0
}
# For a FQDN, identify the root domain managed by Plesk, its domain ID in Plesk, and the host if any.
# IMPORTANT NOTE: a result with host = empty string is OK for this API, see
# https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-dns/managing-dns-records/adding-dns-record.34798
# See notes at top of this file
_pleskxml_get_root_domain() {
original_full_domain_name="$1"
_debug "Identifying DNS root domain for '$original_full_domain_name' that is managed by the Plesk account."
# test if the domain as provided is valid for splitting.
if [ "$(_countdots "$original_full_domain_name")" -eq 0 ]; then
_err "Invalid domain. The ACME domain must contain at least two parts (aa.bb) to identify a domain and tld for the TXT record."
return 1
fi
_debug "Querying Plesk server for list of managed domains..."
_call_api "$pleskxml_tplt_get_domains"
if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ]; then
return 1
fi
# Generate a crude list of domains known to this Plesk account.
# We convert <ascii-name> tags to <name> so it'll flag on a hit with either <name> or <ascii-name> fields,
# for non-Western character sets.
# Output will be one line per known domain, containing 2 <name> tages and a single <id> tag
# We don't actually need to check for type, name, *and* id, but it guarantees only usable lines are returned.
output="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '<status>ok</status>' | sed 's/<ascii-name>/<name>/g;s/<\/ascii-name>/<\/name>/g' | grep '<name>' | grep '<id>')"
_debug 'Domains managed by Plesk server are (ignore the hacked output):'
_debug "$output"
# loop and test if domain, or any parent domain, is managed by Plesk
# Loop until we don't have any '.' in the string we're testing as a candidate Plesk-managed domain
root_domain_name="$original_full_domain_name"
while true; do
_debug "Checking if '$root_domain_name' is managed by the Plesk server..."
root_domain_id="$(_value "$output" | grep "<name>$root_domain_name</name>" | _head_n 1 | sed 's/^.*<id>\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/')"
if [ -n "$root_domain_id" ]; then
# Found a match
# SEE IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE - THIS FUNCTION CAN RETURN HOST='', AND THAT'S OK FOR PLESK XML API WHICH ALLOWS IT.
# SO WE HANDLE IT AND DON'T PREVENT IT
sub_domain_name="$(_value "$original_full_domain_name" | sed "s/\.\{0,1\}${root_domain_name}"'$//')"
_info "Success. Matched host '$original_full_domain_name' to: DOMAIN '${root_domain_name}' (Plesk ID '${root_domain_id}'), HOST '${sub_domain_name}'. Returning."
return 0
fi
# No match, try next parent up (if any)...
root_domain_name="$(_valuecut 2 1000 "$root_domain_name")"
if [ "$(_countdots "$root_domain_name")" -eq 0 ]; then
_debug "No match, and next parent would be a TLD..."
_err "Cannot find '$original_full_domain_name' or any parent domain of it, in Plesk."
_err "Are you sure that this domain is managed by this Plesk server?"
return 1
fi
_debug "No match, trying next parent up..."
done
}