Plesk

XML API – Example 3: Turning on PHP settings for a subscription (administrator rights required)

By default, the API calls are performed under the privileges of the
current user. However, sometimes the actions require the administrative
privileges. In such cases, the $login argument of the call()
method should be used.

For example, let’s look at an extension that turns on PHP settings for a
subscription. The extension sends the following request:

$request = <<<APICALL
<webspace>
  <set>
    <filter>
      <id>2</id>
    </filter>
    <values>
      <php-settings>
        <setting>
          <name>extension</name>
          <value>msql.so</value>
        </setting>
      </php-settings>
    </values>
  </set>
</webspace>
APICALL;

To perform this request, you need administrator’s rights:

$response = pm_ApiRpc::getService()->call($request, 'admin');

Error Handling

If you run an XML API call with data which is not a valid XML tree, a
PHP warning will be generated.

If an XML packet is not a valid operation call, the system will throw
the PleskAPIParseException exception.