Retrieving List of Certificates
The get-pool operator is used for retrieving a list of certificates for a particular domain or for all administrator's domains.
Request Packet Structure
A request XML packet that retrieves a list of certificates should include the generate operation node:
<packet>
<certificate>
<get-pool>
...
</get-pool>
</certificate>
</packet>
The get-pool node does not have a separate data type, it is nested in type CertificateActionRequest (certificate_input.xsd
). The node has the following graphical representation:
- The filter node is optional. It is required if you retrieve a list of certificates for a particular domains.
- The admin node is optional. It is required if you retrieve a list of Administrator's certificates.
Important: When creating request packets, put nodes and elements in the order they follow in the packet structure.
Response Packet Structure
The get-pool node of the output XML packet is structured as follows:
- The result node is required. It wraps the response retrieved from the server. Data type: ResultFilterType (
common.xsd
).- The status node is required. It specifies the execution status of the get-pool operation. Data type: result_status (
common.xsd
). Allowed values:ok|error
. - The errcode node is required if the get-pool operation fails. It returns the error code. Data type: unsignedInt.
- The errtext node is required if the get-pool operation fails. It returns the error message. Data type: string.
- The filter-id node is optional. Data type: anySimple.
- The id node is optional. Data type: id_type (
common.xsd
). - The certificates node is required if the get-pool operation succeeds. It specifies the names of appropriate certificates.
- The status node is required. It specifies the execution status of the get-pool operation. Data type: result_status (
Samples
This packet retrieves a list of certificates associated with domain example.com.
<packet>
<certificate>
<get-pool>
<filter>
<domain-name>example.com</domain-name>
</filter>
</get-pool>
</certificate>
</packet>
Response:
<packet>
<certificate>
<get-pool>
<result>
<status>ok</status>
<certificates>
<certificate>
<name>default certificate</name>
</certificate>
...
</certificates>
</result>
</get-pool>
</certificate>
</packet>
Note: Data structures that describe a number of properties are omitted to improve the readability of the sample.
This packet retrieves a list of certificates belonging to the Administrator.
<packet>
<certificate>
<get-pool>
<admin/>
</get-pool>
</certificate>
</packet>