#!/usr/bin/env sh
##  Name: dns_pleskxml.sh
##  Created by Stilez.
##  Also uses some code from PR#1832 by @romanlum (https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/pull/1832/files)
##  This DNS-01 method uses the Plesk XML API described at:
##  https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/12.5/api-rpc/about-xml-api.28709
##  and more specifically: https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/12.5/api-rpc/reference.28784
##  Note: a DNS ID with host = empty string is OK for this API, see
##  https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-dns/managing-dns-records/adding-dns-record.34798
##  For example, to add a TXT record to DNS alias domain "acme-alias.com" would be a valid Plesk action.
##  So this API module can handle such a request, if needed.
##  For ACME v2 purposes, new TXT records are appended when added, and removing one TXT record will not affect any other TXT records.
##  The user credentials (username+password) and URL/URI for the Plesk XML API must be set by the user
##  before this module is called (case sensitive):
##
##  ```
##  export pleskxml_uri="https://address-of-my-plesk-server.net:8443/enterprise/control/agent.php"
##          (or probably something similar)
##  export pleskxml_user="my plesk username"
##  export pleskxml_pass="my plesk password"
##  ```
##  Ok, let's issue a cert now:
##  ```
##  acme.sh --issue --dns dns_pleskxml -d example.com -d www.example.com
##  ```
##
##  The `pleskxml_uri`, `pleskxml_user` and `pleskxml_pass` will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and reused when needed.
####################  INTERNAL VARIABLES + NEWLINE + API TEMPLATES ##################################
pleskxml_init_checks_done=0
# Variable containing bare newline - not a style issue
# shellcheck disable=SC1004
NEWLINE='\
'
pleskxml_tplt_get_domains=""
# Get a list of domains that PLESK can manage, so we can check root domain + host for acme.sh
# Also used to test credentials and URI.
# No params.
pleskxml_tplt_get_dns_records="%s"
# Get all DNS records for a Plesk domain ID.
# PARAM = Plesk domain id to query
pleskxml_tplt_add_txt_record="%sTXT%s%s"
# Add a TXT record to a domain.
# PARAMS = (1) Plesk internal domain ID, (2) "hostname" for the new record, eg '_acme_challenge', (3) TXT record value
pleskxml_tplt_rmv_dns_record="%s"
# Delete a specific TXT record from a domain.
# PARAM = the Plesk internal ID for the DNS record to be deleted
####################  Public functions ##################################
#Usage: dns_pleskxml_add   _acme-challenge.www.domain.com   "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_pleskxml_add() {
  fulldomain=$1
  txtvalue=$2
  _info "Entering dns_pleskxml_add() to add TXT record '$txtvalue' to domain '$fulldomain'..."
  # Get credentials if not already checked, and confirm we can log in to Plesk XML API
  if ! _credential_check; then
    return 1
  fi
  # Get root and subdomain details, and Plesk domain ID
  if ! _pleskxml_get_root_domain "$fulldomain"; then
    return 1
  fi
  _debug 'Credentials OK, and domain identified. Calling Plesk XML API to add TXT record'
  # printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
  # shellcheck disable=SC2059
  request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_add_txt_record" "$root_domain_id" "$sub_domain_name" "$txtvalue")"
  if ! _call_api "$request"; then
    return 1
  fi
  # OK, we should have added a TXT record. Let's check and return success if so.
  # All that should be left in the result, is one section, containing okNEW_DNS_RECORD_ID
  results="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '')"
  if ! _value "$results" | grep 'ok' | grep '[0-9]\{1,\}' >/dev/null; then
    # Error - doesn't contain expected string. Something's wrong.
    _err 'Error when calling Plesk XML API.'
    _err 'The result did not contain the expected XXXXX section, or contained other values as well.'
    _err 'This is unexpected: something has gone wrong.'
    _err 'The full response was:'
    _err "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result"
    return 1
  fi
  recid="$(_value "$results" | grep '[0-9]\{1,\}' | sed 's/^.*\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/')"
  _info "Success. TXT record appears to be correctly added (Plesk record ID=$recid). Exiting dns_pleskxml_add()."
  return 0
}
#Usage: dns_pleskxml_rm   _acme-challenge.www.domain.com   "XKrxpRBosdIKFzxW_CT3KLZNf6q0HG9i01zxXp5CPBs"
dns_pleskxml_rm() {
  fulldomain=$1
  txtvalue=$2
  _info "Entering dns_pleskxml_rm() to remove TXT record '$txtvalue' from domain '$fulldomain'..."
  # Get credentials if not already checked, and confirm we can log in to Plesk XML API
  if ! _credential_check; then
    return 1
  fi
  # Get root and subdomain details, and Plesk domain ID
  if ! _pleskxml_get_root_domain "$fulldomain"; then
    return 1
  fi
  _debug 'Credentials OK, and domain identified. Calling Plesk XML API to get list of TXT records and their IDs'
  # printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
  # shellcheck disable=SC2059
  request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_get_dns_records" "$root_domain_id")"
  if ! _call_api "$request"; then
    return 1
  fi
  # Reduce output to one line per DNS record, filtered for TXT records with a record ID only (which they should all have)
  # Also strip out spaces between tags, redundant  and  group tags and any  tags
  reclist="$(
    _api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' 'ok' |
      sed 's# \{1,\}<\([a-zA-Z]\)#<\1#g;s#\{0,1\}data>##g;s#<[a-z][^/<>]*/>##g' |
      grep "${root_domain_id}" |
      grep '[0-9]\{1,\}' |
      grep 'TXT'
  )"
  if [ -z "$reclist" ]; then
    _err "No TXT records found for root domain ${root_domain_name} (Plesk domain ID ${root_domain_id}). Exiting."
    return 1
  fi
  _debug "Got list of DNS TXT records for root domain '$root_domain_name':"
  _debug "$reclist"
  recid="$(
    _value "$reclist" |
      grep "${fulldomain}." |
      grep "${txtvalue}" |
      sed 's/^.*\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/'
  )"
  if ! _value "$recid" | grep '^[0-9]\{1,\}$' >/dev/null; then
    _err "DNS records for root domain '${root_domain_name}' (Plesk ID ${root_domain_id}) + host '${sub_domain_name}' do not contain the TXT record '${txtvalue}'"
    _err "Cannot delete TXT record. Exiting."
    return 1
  fi
  _debug "Found Plesk record ID for target text string '${txtvalue}': ID=${recid}"
  _debug 'Calling Plesk XML API to remove TXT record'
  # printf using template in a variable - not a style issue
  # shellcheck disable=SC2059
  request="$(printf "$pleskxml_tplt_rmv_dns_record" "$recid")"
  if ! _call_api "$request"; then
    return 1
  fi
  # OK, we should have removed a TXT record. Let's check and return success if so.
  # All that should be left in the result, is one section, containing okPLESK_DELETED_DNS_RECORD_ID
  results="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'result' '')"
  if ! _value "$results" | grep 'ok' | grep '[0-9]\{1,\}' >/dev/null; then
    # Error - doesn't contain expected string. Something's wrong.
    _err 'Error when calling Plesk XML API.'
    _err 'The result did not contain the expected XXXXX section, or contained other values as well.'
    _err 'This is unexpected: something has gone wrong.'
    _err 'The full response was:'
    _err "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result"
    return 1
  fi
  _info "Success. TXT record appears to be correctly removed. Exiting dns_pleskxml_rm()."
  return 0
}
####################  Private functions below (utility functions) ##################################
# Outputs value of a variable without additional newlines etc
_value() {
  printf '%s' "$1"
}
# Outputs value of a variable (FQDN) and cuts it at 2 specified '.' delimiters, returning the text in between
# $1, $2 = where to cut
# $3 = FQDN
_valuecut() {
  printf '%s' "$3" | cut -d . -f "${1}-${2}"
}
# Counts '.' present in a domain name or other string
# $1 = domain name
_countdots() {
  _value "$1" | tr -dc '.' | wc -c | sed 's/ //g'
}
# Cleans up an API response, splits it "one line per item in the response" and greps for a string that in the context, identifies "useful" lines
# $1 - result string from API
# $2 - plain text tag to resplit on (usually "result" or "domain"). NOT REGEX
# $3 - basic regex to recognise useful return lines
# note: $3 matches via basic NOT extended regex (BRE), as extended regex capabilities not needed at the moment.
#       Last line could change to  instead, with suitable escaping of ['"/$],
#       if future Plesk XML API changes ever require extended regex
_api_response_split() {
  printf '%s' "$1" |
    sed 's/^ +//;s/ +$//' |
    tr -d '\n\r' |
    sed "s/<\/\{0,1\}$2>/${NEWLINE}/g" |
    grep "$3"
}
####################  Private functions below (DNS functions) ##################################
# Calls Plesk XML API, and checks results for obvious issues
_call_api() {
  request="$1"
  errtext=''
  _debug 'Entered _call_api(). Calling Plesk XML API with request:'
  _debug "'$request'"
  export _H1="HTTP_AUTH_LOGIN: $pleskxml_user"
  export _H2="HTTP_AUTH_PASSWD: $pleskxml_pass"
  export _H3="content-Type: text/xml"
  export _H4="HTTP_PRETTY_PRINT: true"
  pleskxml_prettyprint_result="$(_post "${request}" "$pleskxml_uri" "" "POST")"
  pleskxml_retcode="$?"
  _debug 'The responses from the Plesk XML server were:'
  _debug "retcode=$pleskxml_retcode. Literal response:"
  _debug "'$pleskxml_prettyprint_result'"
  # Detect any  that isn't "ok". None of the used calls should fail if the API is working correctly.
  # Also detect if there simply aren't any status lines (null result?) and report that, as well.
  statuslines_count_total="$(echo "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" | grep -c '^ *[^<]* *$')"
  statuslines_count_okay="$(echo "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" | grep -c '^ *ok *$')"
  if [ -z "$statuslines_count_total" ]; then
    # We have no status lines at all. Results are empty
    errtext='The Plesk XML API unexpectedly returned an empty set of results for this call.'
  elif [ "$statuslines_count_okay" -ne "$statuslines_count_total" ]; then
    # We have some status lines that aren't "ok". Any available details are in API response fields "status" "errcode" and "errtext"
    # Workaround for basic regex:
    #   - filter output to keep only lines like this: "SPACEStextSPACES" (shouldn't be necessary with prettyprint but guarantees subsequent code is ok)
    #   - then edit the 3 "useful" error tokens individually and remove closing tags on all lines
    #   - then filter again to remove all lines not edited (which will be the lines not starting A-Z)
    errtext="$(
      _value "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" |
        grep '^ *<[a-z]\{1,\}>[^<]*<\/[a-z]\{1,\}> *$' |
        sed 's/^ */Status:     /;s/^ */Error code: /;s/^ */Error text: /;s/<\/.*$//' |
        grep '^[A-Z]'
    )"
  fi
  if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ] || [ "$errtext" != "" ]; then
    # Call failed, for reasons either in the retcode or the response text...
    if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -eq 0 ]; then
      _err "The POST request was successfully sent to the Plesk server."
    else
      _err "The return code for the POST request was $pleskxml_retcode (non-zero = failure in submitting request to server)."
    fi
    if [ "$errtext" != "" ]; then
      _err 'The error responses received from the Plesk server were:'
      _err "$errtext"
    else
      _err "No additional error messages were received back from the Plesk server"
    fi
    _err "The Plesk XML API call failed."
    return 1
  fi
  _debug "Leaving _call_api(). Successful call."
  return 0
}
# Startup checks (credentials, URI)
_credential_check() {
  _debug "Checking Plesk XML API login credentials and URI..."
  if [ "$pleskxml_init_checks_done" -eq 1 ]; then
    _debug "Initial checks already done, no need to repeat. Skipped."
    return 0
  fi
  pleskxml_user="${pleskxml_user:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_user)}"
  pleskxml_pass="${pleskxml_pass:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_pass)}"
  pleskxml_uri="${pleskxml_uri:-$(_readaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_uri)}"
  if [ -z "$pleskxml_user" ] || [ -z "$pleskxml_pass" ] || [ -z "$pleskxml_uri" ]; then
    pleskxml_user=""
    pleskxml_pass=""
    pleskxml_uri=""
    _err "You didn't specify one or more of the Plesk XML API username, password, or URI."
    _err "Please create these and try again."
    _err "Instructions are in the 'dns_pleskxml' plugin source code or in the acme.sh documentation."
    return 1
  fi
  # Test the API is usable, by trying to read the list of managed domains...
  _call_api "$pleskxml_tplt_get_domains"
  if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ]; then
    _err 'Failed to access Plesk XML API.'
    _err "Please check your login credentials and Plesk URI, and that the URI is reachable, and try again."
    return 1
  fi
  _saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_uri "$pleskxml_uri"
  _saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_user "$pleskxml_user"
  _saveaccountconf_mutable pleskxml_pass "$pleskxml_pass"
  _debug "Test login to Plesk XML API successful. Login credentials and URI successfully saved to the acme.sh configuration file for future use."
  pleskxml_init_checks_done=1
  return 0
}
# For a FQDN, identify the root domain managed by Plesk, its domain ID in Plesk, and the host if any.
# IMPORTANT NOTE:  a result with host = empty string is OK for this API, see
# https://docs.plesk.com/en-US/obsidian/api-rpc/about-xml-api/reference/managing-dns/managing-dns-records/adding-dns-record.34798
# See notes at top of this file
_pleskxml_get_root_domain() {
  original_full_domain_name="$1"
  _debug "Identifying DNS root domain for '$original_full_domain_name' that is managed by the Plesk account."
  # test if the domain as provided is valid for splitting.
  if [ "$(_countdots "$original_full_domain_name")" -eq 0 ]; then
    _err "Invalid domain. The ACME domain must contain at least two parts (aa.bb) to identify a domain and tld for the TXT record."
    return 1
  fi
  _debug "Querying Plesk server for list of managed domains..."
  _call_api "$pleskxml_tplt_get_domains"
  if [ "$pleskxml_retcode" -ne 0 ]; then
    return 1
  fi
  # Generate a crude list of domains known to this Plesk account.
  # We convert  tags to  so it'll flag on a hit with either  or  fields,
  # for non-Western character sets.
  # Output will be one line per known domain, containing 2  tages and a single  tag
  # We don't actually need to check for type, name, *and* id, but it guarantees only usable lines are returned.
  output="$(_api_response_split "$pleskxml_prettyprint_result" 'domain' 'domain' | sed 's///g;s/<\/ascii-name>/<\/name>/g' | grep '' | grep '')"
  _debug 'Domains managed by Plesk server are (ignore the hacked output):'
  _debug "$output"
  # loop and test if domain, or any parent domain, is managed by Plesk
  # Loop until we don't have any '.' in the string we're testing as a candidate Plesk-managed domain
  root_domain_name="$original_full_domain_name"
  while true; do
    _debug "Checking if '$root_domain_name' is managed by the Plesk server..."
    root_domain_id="$(_value "$output" | grep "$root_domain_name" | _head_n 1 | sed 's/^.*\([0-9]\{1,\}\)<\/id>.*$/\1/')"
    if [ -n "$root_domain_id" ]; then
      # Found a match
      # SEE IMPORTANT NOTE ABOVE - THIS FUNCTION CAN RETURN HOST='', AND THAT'S OK FOR PLESK XML API WHICH ALLOWS IT.
      # SO WE HANDLE IT AND DON'T PREVENT IT
      sub_domain_name="$(_value "$original_full_domain_name" | sed "s/\.\{0,1\}${root_domain_name}"'$//')"
      _info "Success. Matched host '$original_full_domain_name' to: DOMAIN '${root_domain_name}' (Plesk ID '${root_domain_id}'), HOST '${sub_domain_name}'. Returning."
      return 0
    fi
    # No match, try next parent up (if any)...
    root_domain_name="$(_valuecut 2 1000 "$root_domain_name")"
    if [ "$(_countdots "$root_domain_name")" -eq 0 ]; then
      _debug "No match, and next parent would be a TLD..."
      _err "Cannot find '$original_full_domain_name' or any parent domain of it, in Plesk."
      _err "Are you sure that this domain is managed by this Plesk server?"
      return 1
    fi
    _debug "No match, trying next parent up..."
  done
}