Difference between revisions of "Creating Modules"

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If you want to integrate WHMCS with a payment gateway that isn't supported, or automate account creation on a propriety control panel, or register domains with a domain registrar that isn't supported, then you will need to create your own module.
 
If you want to integrate WHMCS with a payment gateway that isn't supported, or automate account creation on a propriety control panel, or register domains with a domain registrar that isn't supported, then you will need to create your own module.
  
With WHMCS we make this a very easy process by providing dev kits which explain everything you need to know and provide a template file where you just need to insert your code into.
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With WHMCS we make this a very easy process by providing documentation and templates for each type of module which make it as easy to implement a module as the API you are integrating.
  
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=19 Module Development Kit]
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=19 Module Development Kit]
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=24 Registrar Module Development Kit]
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=24 Registrar Module Development Kit]
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=18 Gateway Module Development Kit]
 
*[http://support.whmcs.com/dl.php?type=d&id=18 Gateway Module Development Kit]

Revision as of 11:44, 30 June 2008

If you want to integrate WHMCS with a payment gateway that isn't supported, or automate account creation on a propriety control panel, or register domains with a domain registrar that isn't supported, then you will need to create your own module.

With WHMCS we make this a very easy process by providing documentation and templates for each type of module which make it as easy to implement a module as the API you are integrating.