nginx-proxy-manager-Bash-API/README.md
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# Nginx Proxy Manager CLI Script
## Table of Contents
1. [Description](#description)
2. [Reference API](#reference)
3. [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
4. [Installation](#installation)
5. [Settings](#settings)
6. [Usage](#usage)
7. [Options](#options)
8. [Examples](#examples)
9. [SSL](#ssl) |
[List HOST](#check) |
[Info](#info)
12. [Screens](#screens)
13. [TODO](#todo)
> [!WARNING]
> The restore function of the --restore command may not work correctly (a fix is in progress)
>
> Single RESTORE --restore-id (necessary to add hosts one by one) should work fine.
## Description
🛠️ This BASH script enables the management of ![Nginx Proxy Manager](https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager?utm_source=nginx-proxy-manager) through its **API**.
🔑 **Automatically generates** and **manages tokens**, ensuring their validity, so you don't have to worry about token expiration.
⚙️ Provides functionalities such as creating and deleting proxy hosts, managing users, displaying configurations, creating **BACKUPS**, and more.
### French description:
Ce script permet de gérer Nginx Proxy Manager via l'API. Il fournit des fonctionnalités telles que la création de hosts proxy, la gestion des utilisateurs, et l'affichage des configurations avec creation de BACKUP !
La fonction RESTORE n'est pas encore terminée.
## Reference
![https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/tree/develop/backend/schema](https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager/tree/develop/backend/schema)
## Prerequisites
And of course the excellent NPM (![Nginx Proxy Manager](https://github.com/NginxProxyManager/nginx-proxy-manager?utm_source=nginx-proxy-manager))
and simple dependencies:
- `curl`
- `jq`
```bash
sudo apt-get install jq curl
```
## Installation
```
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Erreur32/nginx-proxy-manager-API/main/nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh
chmod +x nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh
```
> [!IMPORTANT]
> With the new version 2.0.0, some command arguments have been changed to be simpler.
## Settings
Only edit these 4 variables:
```bash
## Nginx proxy IP address (your Nginx IP)
NGINX_IP="127.0.0.1"
## Existing user (user and password) on NPM
API_USER="existingUser@mail.com"
API_PASS="password"
# Path to store .txt files and Backups
BASE_DIR="/path/nginx_proxy_script/data"
```
## Usage
```bash
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh [OPTIONS]
```
## Options
```tcl
🌐 Host proxy creation:
-d DOMAIN_NAMES Domain name (required for creating/updating hosts)
-i FORWARD_HOST IP address or domain name of the target server (required for creating/updating hosts)
-p FORWARD_PORT Port of the target server (required for creating/updating hosts)
-f FORWARD_SCHEME Scheme for forwarding (http/https, default: http)
-c CACHING_ENABLED Enable caching (true/false, default: false)
-b BLOCK_EXPLOITS Block exploits (true/false, default: true)
-w ALLOW_WEBSOCKET_UPGRADE Allow WebSocket upgrade (true/false, default: true)
-l CUSTOM_LOCATIONS Custom locations (JSON array of location objects)
-a ADVANCED_CONFIG Advanced configuration (block of configuration settings)
📦 Backup and Restore:
--backup Backup all configurations to a file
--backup-id id Backup a single host configuration and its certificate (if exists)
--restore Restore configurations from a backup file
--restore-id id Restore a single host configuration and its certificate (if exists)
🔧 Miscellaneous:
--info Script and configuration information
--check-token Check if the current token is valid
--create-user user pass email Create a user with a username, password and email
--delete-user username Delete a user by username
--host-delete id Delete a proxy host by ID
--host-show id Show full details for a specific host by ID
--show-default Show default settings for creating hosts
--host-list List the names of all proxy hosts
--host-list-full List all proxy hosts with full details
--host-list-ssl-certificates List all SSL certificates
--host-list-users List all users
--host-search hostname Search for a proxy host by domain name
--host-enable id Enable a proxy host by ID
--host-disable id Disable a proxy host by ID
--host-ssl-enable id Enable SSL, HTTP/2, and HSTS for a proxy host
--host-ssl-disable id Disable SSL, HTTP/2, and HSTS for a proxy host
--generate-cert domain email [--custom] Generate a Let's Encrypt or Custom certificate for the given domain and email
```
## Examples
```bash
📦 Backup First !
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --backup
🌐 Host Creation:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh -d example.com -i 192.168.1.10 -p 8080 (check default values below)
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --info
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --show-default
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --create-user newuser password123 user@example.com
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --delete-user 'username'
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --host-list
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --host-ssl-enable 10
🔧 Advanced Example:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh -d example.com -i 192.168.1.10 -p 8080 -a 'proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;'
🛡️ Custom Certificate:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --generate-cert example.com user@example.com --custom
🛡️ Custom locations:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh -d example.com -i 192.168.1.10 -p 8080 -l '[{"path":"/api","forward_host":"192.168.1.11","forward_port":8081}]'
🔖 Full options:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh -d example.com -i 192.168.1.10 -p 8080 -f https -c true -b true -w true -a 'proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;' -l '[{"path":"/api","forward_host":"192.168.1.11","forward_port":8081}]'
```
#### SSL
Enable SSL for the Host:
Assuming the host ID is *10*, you would enable SSL for the host as follows:
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --host-ssl-enable 10
##### Verifying the Configuration
After running the above commands, you can verify the SSL configuration by checking the details of the proxy host.
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --host-show 10
This command will show the full details of the proxy host with ID *10*, including whether SSL is enabled.
By following these steps, you can enable SSL for your proxy host for the first time using Let's Encrypt.
##### Check
Better way to check if SSL is active with command --host-list :
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --host-list
👉 List of proxy hosts (simple)
ID Domain Status SSL
1 toto.fun disable ✘
2 titi.fun disable ✅
3 tutu.fun enabled ✅
You should now see the parameters activated ✅
##### Info
Host proxy info command --host-show id:
```
./nginx_proxy_manager_cli_.sh --host-show 10
✅ Nginx url: http://127.0.0.1:81/api
✅ The token is valid. Expiry: 2025-07-12T08:14:58.521Z
👉 Full details for proxy host ID: 59...
{
"id": 10,
"created_on": "2024-07-11 13:16:34",
"modified_on": "2024-07-13 09:42:40",
"owner_user_id": 1,
"domain_names": [
"test.domain.com"
],
"forward_host": "127.0.0.1",
"forward_port": 80,
"access_list_id": 0,
"certificate_id": 81,
"ssl_forced": 1,
"caching_enabled": 0,
"block_exploits": 1,
"advanced_config": "",
"meta": {
"letsencrypt_agree": true,
"letsencrypt_email": "",
"nginx_online": true,
"nginx_err": null
},
"allow_websocket_upgrade": 1,
"http2_support": 1,
"forward_scheme": "http",
"enabled": 1,
"locations": [],
"hsts_enabled": 1,
"hsts_subdomains": 0
}
```
## Screens:
```
# ./nginx_proxy_manager_cli.sh --backup
✅ Nginx url: http://192.168.1.200:81/api
✅ The token is valid. Expiry: 2025-07-12T08:14:58.521Z
✅ Full backup completed successfully in 📂 './backups'
```
![https://github.com/Erreur32/nginx-proxy-manager-API/blob/main/screen-nginx-proxy-default.png](https://github.com/Erreur32/nginx-proxy-manager-API/blob/main/screen-nginx-proxy-default.png)
## TODO:
- [x] add setting for ADVANCED configuration in npm `location / { ... }`
- [x] Add documentation on certain functions
- [x] ADD: a configuration function for Custom Locations
- [x] Backup all settings from NPM
- [x] Export all settings to NPM
- [ ] Domain TLS check validity
- [ ] Better Error Handeling
- [ ] Restore Function need to be optimized