Difference between revisions of "Install WHMCS module"
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Open the config.php file, change the '''domain''' and replace the created '''token''' on the AutoVM admin area. | Open the config.php file, change the '''domain''' and replace the created '''token''' on the AutoVM admin area. | ||
go to WHMCS admin area > Addon module, and Enable '''AutoVM''' options. | go to WHMCS admin area > System Settings > Addon module, and Enable '''AutoVM''' options. | ||
Go to the WHMCS admin area > | Go to the WHMCS admin area > System Settings > Configurable options and create a product group with a name. | ||
Then, on the configurable options, create an option with the name: | Then, on the configurable options, create an option with the name: |
Latest revision as of 15:31, 23 March 2022
Go to the AutoVM admin area and create a user with the Admin type for the WHMCS API service. Then go to the users' list and copy the created user token.
Download and upload the WHMCS module file from AutoVM LAB, and extract the module file on the WHMCS root directory.
Go to WHMCS/includes/hooks/autovm directory and copy config.php.examle to config.php.
Open the config.php file, change the domain and replace the created token on the AutoVM admin area.
go to WHMCS admin area > System Settings > Addon module, and Enable AutoVM options.
Go to the WHMCS admin area > System Settings > Configurable options and create a product group with a name.
Then, on the configurable options, create an option with the name:
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Add your Operating systems exact like to follow names:
Ubuntu 18 64 Ubuntu 20 64 Debian 8 64 Debian 10 64 CentOS 7 64 CentOS 8 64 Alma 8 64 Rocky 8 64 Windows 2012 64 Windows 2016 64 Windows 2019 64
Go to Products/Services and create a product.
Go to Module and choose the AutoVM_Product option and then enter the product resources.