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namecheap-ts
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A TypeScript package that provides a simple and intuitive interface to interact with Namecheap API.
You can install the package using npm. Run the following command in your terminal:
npm install namecheap-ts
You can use the package to perform various operations such as domain registration, DNS management, SSL certificate management, and more. Here's an example of how to use the package to check whether the domain name is available or not:
import Namecheap, { INamecheapConfig } from "namecheap-ts";
const config: INamecheapConfig = {
apiKey: "api-key",
apiUser: "api-user",
username: "user-name",
clientIp: "client-ip",
};
const api = new Namecheap(config, true);
const payload = { DomainList: "mezoishere.net" };
const { data } = await api.call("namecheap.domains.check", payload);
const isAvailabe = data.DomainCheckResult.$.Available;
console.log(isAvailable);
The Namecheap
class is the main entry point for interacting with the Namecheap API.
constructor(config: INamecheapConfig, sandbox?: boolean)
Create a new instance of the Namecheap
class.
const namecheap = new Namecheap(config, true);
call(command: Command, payload: Payload): Promise<IReponse>
Call a command on the Namecheap API.
import { Commands } from "namecheap-ts";
const response = await namecheap.call(Commands.DOMAINS_CHECK, {
DomainList: "example.com",
});
console.log(response);
checkDomain(domainName: string): Promise<ICheckDomainResponse>
Check if a domain is available and if it'is premium.
const { data } = await namecheap.checkDomain("example.com");
console.log({ availabe: data.availabe, premium: data.premium });
getDomainPrice(domainName: string, action: DomainPriceAction): Promise<IReponse>
Get the prices list of a domain.
import { DomainPriceAction } from "namecheap-ts";
const response = await namecheap.getDomainPrice(
"example.com",
DomainPriceAction.REGISTER
);
console.log(response);
registerDomain(payload: Payload): Promise<IRegisterDomainResponse>
Register domain in namecheap.
const payload = {
DomainName: "mezoishere.co",
Years: 2,
// ...etc other attributes
};
const response = await namecheap.registerDomain(payload);
console.log(response);
addFundsRequest(payload: AddFundsRequestPayload): Promise<IAddFundsRequestResponse>
Add funds to the user account.
const payload = {
username: "username",
paymentType: "creditcard",
amount: 10,
returnURL: "the return url after payment is done",
};
const response = await namecheap.addFundsRequest(payload);
console.log(response);
getFundsStatus(tokenId: string): Promise<IGetFundsStatusResponse>
Check the status of a specific funds request.
const tokenId = "the-token-id-of-the-created-funds-request"
const response = await namecheap.getFundsStatus(tokentId);
console.log(response);
You can refer to the official Namecheap API documentation for more information on the available methods and parameters. The documentation is available at ¹.
FAQs
A simple wrapper for namecheap API
The npm package namecheap-ts receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, namecheap-ts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that namecheap-ts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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