NAME

WWW::LogicBoxes::DomainTransfer - Representation of a Domain Transfer In Progress

SYNOPSIS

use WWW::LogicBoxes;

my $logic_boxes = WWW::LogicBoxes->new( ... );

my $domain_transfer = $logic_boxes->get_domain_by_name( 'in-progress-transfer.com' );

print 'Status of Domain Transfer is ' . $domain_transfer->transfer_status . "\n";

DESCRIPTION

Represents LogicBoxes domains transfers that are in progress.

ATTRIBUTES

id

The order_id of the domain in LogicBoxes's system.

name

The full domain name ( test-domain.com ).

customer_id

The id of the customer who owns this domain in LogicBoxes.

status

Current status of the domain with LogicBoxes. Will be one of the following values:

InActive
Active
Suspended
Pending Delete Restorable
Deleted
Archived

transfer_status

A human readable string indicating what part of the transfer flow we are currently in. A non exahustive list of possible values incldue:

Transfer waiting for Losing Registrar Approval
Transfer waiting for Admin Contact Approval

verification_status

According to ICANN rules, all new gTLD domains that were registered after January 1st, 2014 must be verified. verification_status describes the current state of this verification and will be one of the following values:

Verified
Pending
Suspended

For details on the ICANN policy please see the riveting ICANN Registrar Agreement https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/approved-with-specs-2013-09-17-en.

ns

ArrayRef of Domain Names that are the authorizative nameservers for this domain.

registrant_contact_id

A Contact id for the Registrant.

admin_contact_id

A Contact id for the Admin.

technical_contact_id

A Contact id for the Technical.

billing_contact_id

A Contact id for the Billing.

epp_key

The secret key needed in order to transfer a domain to another registrar, if it has been provided. Predicate of has_epp_key.

private_nameserves

ArrayRef of WWW::LogicBoxes::PrivateNameServer objects that contains any created private name servers. Predicate of has_private_nameservers.

METHODS

These methods are used internally, it's fairly unlikely that consumers will ever call them directly.

construct_from_response

my $logic_boxes = WWW::LogicBoxes->new( ... );

my $response = $logic_boxes->submit({
    method => 'domains__details_by_name',
    params => {
        'domain-name' => 'test-domain.com',
        'options'     => [qw( All )],
    },
});

my $domain = WWW::LogicBoxes::DomainTransfer->construct_from_response( $response );

Constructs an instance of $self from a LogicBoxes response.