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{module.host_name} | The host name of the server that the service was provisioned on | e.g. "domain.com" |
{module.name_servers} | An array of available name servers for this module | Array elements must be looped over in the email template. See below for an example. |
{package.type} | The package meta type | e.g. "standard", "user", "reseller", etc. |
{package.package} | The package meta package name | e.g. "Bronze" |
{package.acl} | The package meta access control list | |
{service.cpanel_username} | The service field for the cPanel account username | |
{service.cpanel_password} | The service field for the cPanel account password | |
{service.cpanel_domain} | The service field for the cPanel domain | e.g. "domain.com" |
Displaying Name Servers in the Welcome Email
The {module.name_servers} tag must be looped through to display the name servers.
Consider an example where the module has two name servers set, named "ns1.domain.com" and "ns2.domain.com". The following can be added to the email template to output the name servers:
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{% for name_server in module.name_servers %}
Name server: {name_server}{% endfor %} |
The welcome email will display this as:
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Name server: ns1.domain.com
Name server: ns2.domain.com |