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<h2><i class="fa fa-database"></i> Provisioning Modules</h2>
 
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<p>Provisioning Modules, also referred to as Product or Server Modules, allow you to create modules to allow for the provisioning and management of products & services within WHMCS.</p>
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* [[Provisioning Module Developer Docs]]
 
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* [https://github.com/WHMCS/sample-provisioning-module Sample Provisioning Module] (Hosted on Github)
 
* [https://github.com/WHMCS/sample-provisioning-module Sample Provisioning Module] (Hosted on Github)

Revision as of 11:32, 15 December 2015

Modules allow you to create applications that extend the functionality of WHMCS.

Provisioning Modules

Provisioning Modules, also referred to as Product or Server Modules, allow you to create modules to allow for the provisioning and management of products & services.

Addon Modules

Addon Modules allow you to create modules and extensions that provide client and/or admin area output and that are not directly linked to individual products/services.

Gateway Modules

Gateway Module allow you to connect WHMCS with additional payment and credit card processors for processing and capturing payments.

Registrar Modules

Registrar Modules, also referred to as Domain Modules, allow you to create modules to allow for the registration and management of domains within WHMCS.


For more information on developing with WHMCS, please refer to our Developer Resources page