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Below you will find an example "CheckDomains" command for a so called "Premium" domain:
REQUIRED
[COMMAND] command = CheckDomains domain0 = <DOMAIN> premiumchannels = * EOF [RESPONSE] PROPERTY[PREMIUMCHANNEL][0]=RIGHTSIDE PROPERTY[PRICE][0]=xx.xx PROPERTY[REASON][0]=Premium Domain Name PROPERTY[DOMAINCHECKTIME][0]=0.032 PROPERTY[CLASS][0]=PREMIUM_RIGHTSIDE_P PROPERTY[CURRENCY][0]=USD PROPERTY[DOMAINCHECK][0]=211 Premium Domain name available [PREMIUM] DESCRIPTION=Command completed successfully CODE=200 QUEUETIME=0.001 RUNTIME=0.208
The "CLASS" parameter have to be used at the AddDomain command:
command = AddDomainApplication class = PREMIUM_RIGHTSIDE_P ...
In order to query the renewal price of a dedicated domain of your portfolio you can
extend the StatusDomain command as follows. This is also possible for premium domains:
REQUIRED
[COMMAND] command = StatusDomain domain = <DOMAIN> properties = PRICE EOF [RESPONSE] ... PROPERTY[CURRENCY][0]=EUR PROPERTY[RENEWALPRICE][0]=10.00 PROPERTY[RENEWALGROSSPRICE][0]=11.90 PROPERTY[VAT][0]=19.00 ... EOF
In order to explicitly renew a premium domain you have to query the premium class of the domain first. The premium class is returned as SUBCLASS from a StatusDomain command and it always starts with PREMIUM_ for premium domains. If the optional parameter properties=PRICE is also provided then the response also includes the fee for a renewal with the default renewal period:
REQUIRED
[COMMAND] command = StatusDomain domain = <PREMIUMDOMAIN> EOF [RESPONSE] ... PROPERTY[SUBCLASS][0]=PREMIUM_REGISTRY_TIER ... EOF
The SUBCLASS of the premium domain has to be provided as CLASS parameter in an explicit
renewal request in order to renew a premium domain:
REQUIRED
[COMMAND] command = RenewDomain domain = <PREMIUMDOMAIN> class=PREMIUM_REGISTRY_TIER EOF [RESPONSE] ... CODE=200 DESCRIPTION=Command completed successfully PROPERTY[DOMAIN][0]=<PREMIUMDOMAIN> PROPERTY[EXPIRATIONDATE][0]=2020-02-20 12:00:00 ... EOF