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<?php namespace Cloudflare; /** * CloudFlare API wrapper * * CloudFlare CA * API to create CloudFlare-issued SSL certificates that can be installed on your origin server. * Use your Certificates API Key as your User Service Key when calling these endpoints * (see the section on request headers for details) * * @author James Bell <james@james-bell.co.uk> * * @version 1 */ class Certificates extends Api { /** * List Certificates * List all existing CloudFlare-issued Certificates for a given zone. Use your Certificates API Key as your * User Service Key when calling this endpoint */ public function certificates($page = null, $per_page = null, $direction = null) { $data = [ 'page' => $page, 'per_page' => $per_page, 'direction' => $direction, ]; return $this->get('certificates', $data); } /** * Create Certificate * Create a CloudFlare-signed certificate. Use your Certificates API Key as your User Service Key when * calling this endpoint * * @param array $hostnames Array of hostnames or wildcard names (e.g., *.example.com) bound to the certificate * @param string $request_type Signature type desired on certificate ("origin-rsa" (rsa), "origin-ecc" (ecdsa), or "keyless-certificate" (for Keyless SSL servers) * @param string $csr The Certificate Signing Request (CSR). Must be newline-encoded. * @param int|null $requested_validity The number of days for which the certificate should be valid */ public function create($hostnames, $request_type, $csr, $requested_validity = null) { $data = [ 'hostnames' => $hostnames, 'request_type' => $request_type, 'csr' => $csr, 'requested_validity' => $requested_validity, ]; return $this->post('certificates', $data); } /** * Certificate Details * Get an existing certificate by its serial number. Use your Certificates API Key as your User Service Key * when calling this endpoint * * @param string $identifier API item identifier tag */ public function details($identifier) { return $this->get('certificates/'.$identifier); } /** * Revoke certificate * Revoke a created certificate for a zone. Use your Certificates API Key as your User Service Key when * calling this endpoint * * @param string $identifier API item identifier tag */ public function revoke($identifier) { return $this->delete('certificates/'.$identifier); } }