Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Hostinger API.
- Node.js version 24 or higher
If you don't have Node.js installed, you can download it from the official website. Alternatively, you can use a package manager like Homebrew (for macOS) or Chocolatey (for Windows) to install Node.js.
We recommend using NVM (Node Version Manager) to install and manage installed Node.js versions. After installing NVM, you can install Node.js with the following command:
nvm install v24
nvm use v24To install the MCP server, run one of the following command, depending on your package manager:
# Install globally from npm
npm install -g hostinger-api-mcp
# Or with yarn
yarn global add hostinger-api-mcp
# Or with pnpm
pnpm add -g hostinger-api-mcpTo update the MCP server to the latest version, use one of the following commands, depending on your package manager:
# Update globally from npm
npm update -g hostinger-api-mcp
# Or with yarn
yarn global upgrade hostinger-api-mcp
# Or with pnpm
pnpm update -g hostinger-api-mcpThis package installs the following MCP server commands:
hostinger-api-mcp— unified server with every tool (118 total)hostinger-billing-mcp— 7 tools for billinghostinger-dns-mcp— 8 tools for dnshostinger-domains-mcp— 18 tools for domainshostinger-hosting-mcp— 13 tools for hostinghostinger-reach-mcp— 10 tools for reachhostinger-vps-mcp— 62 tools for vps
Pick the binary that matches your agent's scope. hostinger-api-mcp remains the backwards-compatible default.
The following environment variables can be configured when running the server:
DEBUG: Enable debug logging (true/false) (default: false)API_TOKEN: Your API token, which will be sent in theAuthorizationheader.
{
"mcpServers": {
"hostinger-api": {
"command": "hostinger-api-mcp",
"env": {
"DEBUG": "false",
"API_TOKEN": "YOUR API TOKEN"
}
}
}
}The MCP server supports two transport modes:
The server can use standard input / output (stdio) transport (default). This provides local streaming:
The server can use HTTP streaming transport. This provides bidirectional streaming over HTTP:
# Default HTTP transport on localhost:8100
hostinger-api-mcp --http
# Specify custom host and port
hostinger-api-mcp --http --host 0.0.0.0 --port 8150Options:
--http Use HTTP streaming transport
--stdio Use Server-Sent Events transport (default)
--host {host} Hostname or IP address to listen on (default: 127.0.0.1)
--port {port} Port to bind to (default: 8100)
--help Show help message
This server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and can be used with any MCP-compatible consumer.
Example of connecting to this server using HTTP streaming transport:
import { Client } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/index.js";
import { StreamableHTTPClientTransport } from "@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/client/streamableHttp.js";
// Create HTTP transport
const transport = new StreamableHTTPClientTransport({
url: "http://localhost:8100/",
headers: {
"Authorization": `Bearer ${process.env.API_TOKEN}`
}
});
// Connect to the MCP server
const client = new Client({
name: "my-client",
version: "1.0.0"
}, {
capabilities: {}
});
await client.connect(transport);
// List available tools
const { tools } = await client.listTools();
console.log("Available tools:", tools);
// Call a tool
const result = await client.callTool({
name: "billing_getCatalogItemListV1",
arguments: { category: "DOMAIN" }
});
console.log("Tool result:", result);This MCP server provides the following tools:
Retrieve catalog items available for order.
Prices in catalog items is displayed as cents (without floating point),
e.g: float 17.99 is displayed as integer 1799.
Use this endpoint to view available services and pricing before placing orders.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/billing/v1/catalog
Set the default payment method for your account.
Use this endpoint to configure the primary payment method for future orders.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/billing/v1/payment-methods/{paymentMethodId}
Delete a payment method from your account.
Use this endpoint to remove unused payment methods from user accounts.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/billing/v1/payment-methods/{paymentMethodId}
Retrieve available payment methods that can be used for placing new orders.
If you want to add new payment method, please use hPanel.
Use this endpoint to view available payment options before creating orders.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/billing/v1/payment-methods
Retrieve a list of all subscriptions associated with your account.
Use this endpoint to monitor active services and billing status.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/billing/v1/subscriptions
Disable auto-renewal for a subscription.
Use this endpoint when disable auto-renewal for a subscription.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/billing/v1/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/auto-renewal/disable
Enable auto-renewal for a subscription.
Use this endpoint when enable auto-renewal for a subscription.
- Method:
PATCH - Path:
/api/billing/v1/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/auto-renewal/enable
Retrieve particular DNS snapshot with contents of DNS zone records.
Use this endpoint to view historical DNS configurations for domains.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/dns/v1/snapshots/{domain}/{snapshotId}
Retrieve DNS snapshots for a domain.
Use this endpoint to view available DNS backup points for restoration.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/dns/v1/snapshots/{domain}
Restore DNS zone to the selected snapshot.
Use this endpoint to revert domain DNS to a previous configuration.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/dns/v1/snapshots/{domain}/{snapshotId}/restore
Retrieve DNS zone records for a specific domain.
Use this endpoint to view current DNS configuration for domain management.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/dns/v1/zones/{domain}
Update DNS records for the selected domain.
Using overwrite = true will replace existing records with the provided ones.
Otherwise existing records will be updated and new records will be added.
Use this endpoint to modify domain DNS configuration.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/dns/v1/zones/{domain}
Delete DNS records for the selected domain.
To filter which records to delete, add the name of the record and type to the filter.
Multiple filters can be provided with single request.
If you have multiple records with the same name and type, and you want to delete only part of them,
refer to the Update zone records endpoint.
Use this endpoint to remove specific DNS records from domains.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/dns/v1/zones/{domain}
Reset DNS zone to the default records.
Use this endpoint to restore domain DNS to original configuration.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/dns/v1/zones/{domain}/reset
Validate DNS records prior to update for the selected domain.
If the validation is successful, the response will contain 200 Success code.
If there is validation error, the response will fail with 422 Validation error code.
Use this endpoint to verify DNS record validity before applying changes.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/dns/v1/zones/{domain}/validate
Retrieve a list of pending and completed domain verifications.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/v2/direct/verifications/active
Check availability of domain names across multiple TLDs.
Multiple TLDs can be checked at once.
If you want alternative domains with response, provide only one TLD and set with_alternatives to true.
TLDs should be provided without leading dot (e.g. com, net, org).
Endpoint has rate limit of 10 requests per minute.
Use this endpoint to verify domain availability before purchase.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/domains/v1/availability
Retrieve domain forwarding data.
Use this endpoint to view current redirect configuration for domains.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/forwarding/{domain}
Delete domain forwarding data.
Use this endpoint to remove redirect configuration from domains.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/domains/v1/forwarding/{domain}
Create domain forwarding configuration.
Use this endpoint to set up domain redirects to other URLs.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/domains/v1/forwarding
Enable domain lock for the domain.
When domain lock is enabled, the domain cannot be transferred to another registrar without first disabling the lock.
Use this endpoint to secure domains against unauthorized transfers.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}/domain-lock
Disable domain lock for the domain.
Domain lock needs to be disabled before transferring the domain to another registrar.
Use this endpoint to prepare domains for transfer to other registrars.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}/domain-lock
Retrieve detailed information for specified domain.
Use this endpoint to view comprehensive domain configuration and status.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}
Retrieve all domains associated with your account.
Use this endpoint to view user's domain portfolio.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio
Purchase and register a new domain name.
If registration fails, login to hPanel and check domain registration status.
If no payment method is provided, your default payment method will be used automatically.
If no WHOIS information is provided, default contact information for that TLD will be used. Before making request, ensure WHOIS information for desired TLD exists in your account.
Some TLDs require additional_details to be provided and these will be validated before completing purchase.
Use this endpoint to register new domains for users.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio
Enable privacy protection for the domain.
When privacy protection is enabled, domain owner's personal information is hidden from public WHOIS database.
Use this endpoint to protect domain owner's personal information from public view.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}/privacy-protection
Disable privacy protection for the domain.
When privacy protection is disabled, domain owner's personal information is visible in public WHOIS database.
Use this endpoint to make domain owner's information publicly visible.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}/privacy-protection
Set nameservers for a specified domain.
Be aware, that improper nameserver configuration can lead to the domain being unresolvable or unavailable.
Use this endpoint to configure custom DNS hosting for domains.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/domains/v1/portfolio/{domain}/nameservers
Retrieve a WHOIS contact profile.
Use this endpoint to view domain registration contact information.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/whois/{whoisId}
Delete WHOIS contact profile.
Use this endpoint to remove unused contact profiles from account.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/domains/v1/whois/{whoisId}
Retrieve WHOIS contact profiles.
Use this endpoint to view available contact profiles for domain registration.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/whois
Create WHOIS contact profile.
Use this endpoint to add new contact information for domain registration.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/domains/v1/whois
Retrieve domain list where provided WHOIS contact profile is used.
Use this endpoint to view which domains use specific contact profiles.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/domains/v1/whois/{whoisId}/usage
Import a WordPress website from an archive file to a hosting server. This tool uploads a website archive (zip, tar, tar.gz, etc.) and a database dump (.sql file) to deploy a complete WordPress website. The archive will be extracted on the server automatically. Note: This process may take a while for larger sites. After upload completion, files are being extracted and the site will be available in a few minutes. The username will be automatically resolved from the domain.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Deploy a WordPress plugin from a directory to a hosting server. This tool uploads all plugin files and triggers plugin deployment.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Deploy a WordPress theme from a directory to a hosting server. This tool uploads all theme files and triggers theme deployment. The uploaded theme can optionally be activated after deployment.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Deploy a JavaScript application from an archive file to a hosting server. IMPORTANT: the archive must ONLY contain application source files, not the build output, skip node_modules directory; also exclude all files matched by .gitignore if the ignore file exists. The build process will be triggered automatically on the server after the archive is uploaded. After deployment, use the hosting_listJsDeployments tool to check deployment status and track build progress.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Deploy a static website from an archive file to a hosting server. IMPORTANT: This tool only works for static websites with no build process. The archive must contain pre-built static files (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, etc.) ready to be served. If the website has a package.json file or requires a build command, use hosting_deployJsApplication instead. The archive will be extracted and deployed directly without any build steps. The username will be automatically resolved from the domain.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
List javascript application deployments for checking their status. Use this tool when customer asks for the status of the deployment. This tool retrieves a paginated list of Node.js application deployments for a domain with optional filtering by deployment states.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Retrieve logs for a specified JavaScript application deployment for debugging purposes in case of failure.
- Method:
custom - Path:
custom
Retrieve a list of datacenters available for setting up hosting plans based on available datacenter capacity and hosting plan of your order. The first item in the list is the best match for your specific order requirements.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/datacenters
Generate a unique free subdomain that can be used for hosting services without purchasing custom domains. Free subdomains allow you to start using hosting services immediately and you can always connect a custom domain to your site later.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/domains/free-subdomains
Verify ownership of a single domain and return the verification status.
Use this endpoint to check if a domain is accessible for you before using it for new websites.
If the domain is accessible, the response will have is_accessible: true.
If not, add the given TXT record to your domain's DNS records and try verifying again.
Keep in mind that it may take up to 10 minutes for new TXT DNS records to propagate.
Skip this verification when using Hostinger's free subdomains (*.hostingersite.com).
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/domains/verify-ownership
Retrieve a paginated list of orders accessible to the authenticated client.
This endpoint returns orders of your hosting accounts as well as orders of other client hosting accounts that have shared access with you.
Use the available query parameters to filter results by order statuses or specific order IDs for more targeted results.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/orders
Retrieve a paginated list of websites (main and addon types) accessible to the authenticated client.
This endpoint returns websites from your hosting accounts as well as websites from other client hosting accounts that have shared access with you.
Use the available query parameters to filter results by username, order ID, enabled status, or domain name for more targeted results.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/websites
Create a new website for the authenticated client.
Provide the domain name and associated order ID to create a new website. The datacenter_code parameter is required when creating the first website on a new hosting plan - this will set up and configure new hosting account in the selected datacenter.
Subsequent websites will be hosted on the same datacenter automatically.
Website creation takes up to a few minutes to complete. Check the websites list endpoint to see when your new website becomes available.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/hosting/v1/websites
Delete a contact with the specified UUID.
This endpoint permanently removes a contact from the email marketing system.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/reach/v1/contacts/{uuid}
Get a list of all contact groups.
This endpoint returns a list of contact groups that can be used to organize contacts.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/contacts/groups
Get a list of contacts, optionally filtered by group and subscription status.
This endpoint returns a paginated list of contacts with their basic information. You can filter contacts by group UUID and subscription status.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/contacts
Create a new contact in the email marketing system.
This endpoint allows you to create a new contact with basic information like name, email, and surname.
If double opt-in is enabled, the contact will be created with a pending status and a confirmation email will be sent.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/reach/v1/contacts
Get a list of all contact segments.
This endpoint returns a list of contact segments that can be used to organize contacts.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/segmentation/segments
Create a new contact segment.
This endpoint allows creating a new contact segment that can be used to organize contacts. The segment can be configured with specific criteria like email, name, subscription status, etc.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/reach/v1/segmentation/segments
Retrieve contacts associated with a specific segment.
This endpoint allows you to fetch and filter contacts that belong to a particular segment, identified by its UUID.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/segmentation/segments/{segmentUuid}/contacts
Get details of a specific segment.
This endpoint retrieves information about a single segment identified by UUID. Segments are used to organize and group contacts based on specific criteria.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/segmentation/segments/{segmentUuid}
Create a new contact in the email marketing system.
This endpoint allows you to create a new contact with basic information like name, email, and surname.
If double opt-in is enabled, the contact will be created with a pending status and a confirmation email will be sent.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/reach/v1/profiles/{profileUuid}/contacts
This endpoint returns all profiles available to the client, including their basic information.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/reach/v1/profiles
Retrieve all available data centers.
Use this endpoint to view location options before deploying VPS instances.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/data-centers
Retrieves a list of all containers belonging to a specific Docker Compose project on the virtual machine.
This endpoint returns detailed information about each container including their current status, port mappings, and runtime configuration.
Use this to monitor the health and state of all services within your Docker Compose project.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/containers
Retrieves the complete project information including the docker-compose.yml file contents, project metadata, and current deployment status.
This endpoint provides the full configuration and state details of a specific Docker Compose project.
Use this to inspect project settings, review the compose file, or check the overall project health.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}
Completely removes a Docker Compose project from the virtual machine, stopping all containers and cleaning up associated resources including networks, volumes, and images.
This operation is irreversible and will delete all project data.
Use this when you want to permanently remove a project and free up system resources.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/down
Retrieves a list of all Docker Compose projects currently deployed on the virtual machine.
This endpoint returns basic information about each project including name,
status, file path and list of containers with details about their names,
image, status, health and ports. Container stats are omitted in this
endpoint. If you need to get detailed information about container with
stats included, use the Get project containers endpoint.
Use this to get an overview of all Docker projects on your VPS instance.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker
Deploy new project from docker-compose.yaml contents or download contents from URL.
URL can be Github repository url in format https://github.com/[user]/[repo] and it will be automatically resolved to docker-compose.yaml file in master branch. Any other URL provided must return docker-compose.yaml file contents.
If project with the same name already exists, existing project will be replaced.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker
Retrieves aggregated log entries from all services within a Docker Compose project.
This endpoint returns recent log output from each container, organized by service name with timestamps. The response contains the last 300 log entries across all services.
Use this for debugging, monitoring application behavior, and troubleshooting issues across your entire project stack.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/logs
Restarts all services in a Docker Compose project by stopping and starting containers in the correct dependency order.
This operation preserves data volumes and network configurations while refreshing the running containers.
Use this to apply configuration changes or recover from service failures.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/restart
Starts all services in a Docker Compose project that are currently stopped.
This operation brings up containers in the correct dependency order as defined in the compose file.
Use this to resume a project that was previously stopped or to start services after a system reboot.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/start
Stops all running services in a Docker Compose project while preserving container configurations and data volumes.
This operation gracefully shuts down containers in reverse dependency order.
Use this to temporarily halt a project without removing data or configurations.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/stop
Updates a Docker Compose project by pulling the latest image versions and recreating containers with new configurations.
This operation preserves data volumes while applying changes from the compose file.
Use this to deploy application updates, apply configuration changes, or refresh container images to their latest versions.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/docker/{projectName}/update
Activate a firewall for a specified virtual machine.
Only one firewall can be active for a virtual machine at a time.
Use this endpoint to apply firewall rules to VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/activate/{virtualMachineId}
Deactivate a firewall for a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to remove firewall protection from VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/deactivate/{virtualMachineId}
Retrieve firewall by its ID and rules associated with it.
Use this endpoint to view specific firewall configuration and rules.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}
Delete a specified firewall.
Any virtual machine that has this firewall activated will automatically have it deactivated.
Use this endpoint to remove unused firewall configurations.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}
Retrieve all available firewalls.
Use this endpoint to view existing firewall configurations.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall
Create a new firewall.
Use this endpoint to set up new firewall configurations for VPS security.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall
Update a specific firewall rule from a specified firewall.
Any virtual machine that has this firewall activated will lose sync with the firewall and will have to be synced again manually.
Use this endpoint to modify existing firewall rules.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/rules/{ruleId}
Delete a specific firewall rule from a specified firewall.
Any virtual machine that has this firewall activated will lose sync with the firewall and will have to be synced again manually.
Use this endpoint to remove specific firewall rules.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/rules/{ruleId}
Create new firewall rule for a specified firewall.
By default, the firewall drops all incoming traffic, which means you must add accept rules for all ports you want to use.
Any virtual machine that has this firewall activated will lose sync with the firewall and will have to be synced again manually.
Use this endpoint to add new security rules to firewalls.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/rules
Sync a firewall for a specified virtual machine.
Firewall can lose sync with virtual machine if the firewall has new rules added, removed or updated.
Use this endpoint to apply updated firewall rules to VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/firewall/{firewallId}/sync/{virtualMachineId}
Retrieve post-install script by its ID.
Use this endpoint to view specific automation script details.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/post-install-scripts/{postInstallScriptId}
Update a specific post-install script.
Use this endpoint to modify existing automation scripts.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/post-install-scripts/{postInstallScriptId}
Delete a post-install script from your account.
Use this endpoint to remove unused automation scripts.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/post-install-scripts/{postInstallScriptId}
Retrieve post-install scripts associated with your account.
Use this endpoint to view available automation scripts for VPS deployment.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/post-install-scripts
Add a new post-install script to your account, which can then be used after virtual machine installation.
The script contents will be saved to the file /post_install with executable attribute set
and will be executed once virtual machine is installed.
The output of the script will be redirected to /post_install.log. Maximum script size is 48KB.
Use this endpoint to create automation scripts for VPS setup tasks.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/post-install-scripts
Attach existing public keys from your account to a specified virtual machine.
Multiple keys can be attached to a single virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to enable SSH key authentication for VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/public-keys/attach/{virtualMachineId}
Delete a public key from your account.
Deleting public key from account does not remove it from virtual machine
Use this endpoint to remove unused SSH keys from account.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/public-keys/{publicKeyId}
Retrieve public keys associated with your account.
Use this endpoint to view available SSH keys for VPS authentication.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/public-keys
Add a new public key to your account.
Use this endpoint to register SSH keys for VPS authentication.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/public-keys
Retrieve detailed information about a specific OS template for virtual machines.
Use this endpoint to view specific template specifications before deployment.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/templates/{templateId}
Retrieve available OS templates for virtual machines.
Use this endpoint to view operating system options before creating or recreating VPS instances.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/templates
Retrieve detailed information about a specific action performed on a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to monitor specific VPS operation status and details.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/actions/{actionId}
Retrieve actions performed on a specified virtual machine.
Actions are operations or events that have been executed on the virtual machine, such as starting, stopping, or modifying the machine. This endpoint allows you to view the history of these actions, providing details about each action, such as the action name, timestamp, and status.
Use this endpoint to view VPS operation history and troubleshoot issues.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/actions
Retrieve public keys attached to a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to view SSH keys configured for specific VPS instances.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/public-keys
Retrieve backups for a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to view available backup points for VPS data recovery.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/backups
Restore a backup for a specified virtual machine.
The system will then initiate the restore process, which may take some time depending on the size of the backup.
All data on the virtual machine will be overwritten with the data from the backup.
Use this endpoint to recover VPS data from backup points.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/backups/{backupId}/restore
Set hostname for a specified virtual machine.
Changing hostname does not update PTR record automatically. If you want your virtual machine to be reachable by a hostname, you need to point your domain A/AAAA records to virtual machine IP as well.
Use this endpoint to configure custom hostnames for VPS instances.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/hostname
Reset hostname and PTR record of a specified virtual machine to default value.
Use this endpoint to restore default hostname configuration for VPS instances.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/hostname
Retrieve detailed information about a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to view comprehensive VPS configuration and status.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}
Retrieve all available virtual machines.
Use this endpoint to view available VPS instances.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines
Purchase and setup a new virtual machine.
If virtual machine setup fails for any reason, login to hPanel and complete the setup manually.
If no payment method is provided, your default payment method will be used automatically.
Use this endpoint to create new VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines
Retrieve scan metrics for the Monarx malware scanner installed on a specified virtual machine.
The scan metrics provide detailed information about malware scans performed by Monarx, including number of scans, detected threats, and other relevant statistics. This information is useful for monitoring security status of the virtual machine and assessing effectiveness of the malware scanner.
Use this endpoint to monitor VPS security scan results and threat detection.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/monarx
Install the Monarx malware scanner on a specified virtual machine.
Monarx is a security tool designed to detect and prevent malware infections on virtual machines. By installing Monarx, users can enhance the security of their virtual machines, ensuring that they are protected against malicious software.
Use this endpoint to enable malware protection on VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/monarx
Uninstall the Monarx malware scanner on a specified virtual machine.
If Monarx is not installed, the request will still be processed without any effect.
Use this endpoint to remove malware scanner from VPS instances.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/monarx
Retrieve historical metrics for a specified virtual machine.
It includes the following metrics:
- CPU usage
- Memory usage
- Disk usage
- Network usage
- Uptime
Use this endpoint to monitor VPS performance and resource utilization over time.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/metrics
Set nameservers for a specified virtual machine.
Be aware, that improper nameserver configuration can lead to the virtual machine being unable to resolve domain names.
Use this endpoint to configure custom DNS resolvers for VPS instances.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/nameservers
Create or update a PTR (Pointer) record for a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to configure reverse DNS lookup for VPS IP addresses.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/ptr/{ipAddressId}
Delete a PTR (Pointer) record for a specified virtual machine.
Once deleted, reverse DNS lookups to the virtual machine's IP address will no longer return the previously configured hostname.
Use this endpoint to remove reverse DNS configuration from VPS instances.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/ptr/{ipAddressId}
Set panel password for a specified virtual machine.
If virtual machine does not use panel OS, the request will still be processed without any effect. Requirements for password are same as in the recreate virtual machine endpoint.
Use this endpoint to configure control panel access credentials for VPS instances.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/panel-password
Initiate recovery mode for a specified virtual machine.
Recovery mode is a special state that allows users to perform system rescue operations, such as repairing file systems, recovering data, or troubleshooting issues that prevent the virtual machine from booting normally.
Virtual machine will boot recovery disk image and original disk image will be mounted in /mnt directory.
Use this endpoint to enable system rescue operations on VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/recovery
Stop recovery mode for a specified virtual machine.
If virtual machine is not in recovery mode, this operation will fail.
Use this endpoint to exit system rescue mode and return VPS to normal operation.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/recovery
Recreate a virtual machine from scratch.
The recreation process involves reinstalling the operating system and resetting the virtual machine to its initial state. Snapshots, if there are any, will be deleted.
Password will be checked against leaked password databases. Requirements for the password are:
- At least 12 characters long
- At least one uppercase letter
- At least one lowercase letter
- At least one number
- Is not leaked publicly
This operation is irreversible and will result in the loss of all data stored on the virtual machine!
Use this endpoint to completely rebuild VPS instances with fresh OS installation.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/recreate
Restart a specified virtual machine by fully stopping and starting it.
If the virtual machine was stopped, it will be started.
Use this endpoint to reboot VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/restart
Set root password for a specified virtual machine.
Requirements for password are same as in the recreate virtual machine endpoint.
Use this endpoint to update administrator credentials for VPS instances.
- Method:
PUT - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/root-password
Setup newly purchased virtual machine with initial state.
Use this endpoint to configure and initialize purchased VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/setup
Retrieve snapshot for a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to view current VPS snapshot information.
- Method:
GET - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/snapshot
Create a snapshot of a specified virtual machine.
A snapshot captures the state and data of the virtual machine at a specific point in time, allowing users to restore the virtual machine to that state if needed. This operation is useful for backup purposes, system recovery, and testing changes without affecting the current state of the virtual machine.
Creating new snapshot will overwrite the existing snapshot!
Use this endpoint to capture VPS state for backup and recovery purposes.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/snapshot
Delete a snapshot of a specified virtual machine.
Use this endpoint to remove VPS snapshots.
- Method:
DELETE - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/snapshot
Restore a specified virtual machine to a previous state using a snapshot.
Restoring from a snapshot allows users to revert the virtual machine to that state, which is useful for system recovery, undoing changes, or testing.
Use this endpoint to revert VPS instances to previous saved states.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/snapshot/restore
Start a specified virtual machine.
If the virtual machine is already running, the request will still be processed without any effect.
Use this endpoint to power on stopped VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/start
Stop a specified virtual machine.
If the virtual machine is already stopped, the request will still be processed without any effect.
Use this endpoint to power off running VPS instances.
- Method:
POST - Path:
/api/vps/v1/virtual-machines/{virtualMachineId}/stop