Querying user limits in WHMCS
You can display the current limits with the ostor-limits service and parameter emailAddress specifying the email address. WHMCS displays the user limits in S3 cluster when you click the Get button. Create a file S3_getLimitsForUser.php with the following contents:
<?php
// Load configuration and libraries.
require('../../includes/staas_scripts/S3_getClient.php');
require('../../includes/staas_scripts/S3_getConfig.php');
require('../../includes/staas_scripts/S3_requestCurl.php');
require('../../init.php');
// Get s3 user limits.
function S3_getLimitsForUser($userid) {
// Load configuration.
$s3_config = s3_getConfig();
// Get whmcs user email.
$s3_whmcs = S3_getClient($userid, $s3_config['whmcs_username']);
// Get s3 user limits.
$s3_client = S3_requestCurl(
$s3_config['s3_key'],
$s3_config['s3_secret'],
$s3_config['s3_gateway'],
"/?ostor-limits&emailAddress=" . $s3_whmcs['email'],
"GET"
);
// Store s3 result.
$_SESSION['s3_limits_user'] = $s3_client;
// Redirect back.
header('Location: ' . $_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER']);
}
// Call function.
S3_getLimitsForUser($_GET['userid']);
?>