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Provisioning with Configurable Options


ojexii

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Hi all,

 

First time poster, long time stalker, thank you for your good work!

 

I am creating a provisioning module, however its not clear to me how to kick off a provisioning job after an order has been accepted for an upgrade/downgrade of a configurable option. Can somebody please give me a tip?

 

eg:

1. Customer buys a product.

2. Admin accepts order and provisioning sets up the service on server A.

3. Customer raises new order because they changed configurable option 'Disk space' from 100MB to 200MB

4. Admin accepts order and ???????? then provisioning modifies service on server A.

 

I have read all the documentation on cPanel and using configurable options, but tbh its inconclusive and I can't even get that to work. I am having trouble verifying that WHMCS has this functionality.

 

Cheers :)

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If you have specific issue with your code, I may try to help you with it

 

I don't have a code issue per se, but for example could you tell me how to automate the configurable options for say cpanel?

The process being:

 

Initially the customer buys a product called "CPANEL ACCOUNT" which has configurable options of 100,200 and 300MB of storage. The customer chooses 100MB, aka configurable option #1.

 

1. Customer then places an order for a upgrade via configurable options from 100MB to 200MB of disk space, aka configurable option #2

2. Customer pays w/credit card

3. WHMCS automatically adds 100MB of disk space to their product

 

I'm trying to build a module that has the functionality of step 3. I can't get it to initiate.

 

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heya, I added you on skype but haven't got accepted yet :)

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