Question

I have the API creating an account on a dedicated server for a user fine, creating email addresses fine as well, however when I attempt to create an mysql database through the API, I get error message 'Access Denied', even though access is root.

The code I am trying to use:

$xmlapi = new xmlapi($host);
$xmlapi->password_auth("".$root_user."","".$root_pass."");    
$xmlapi->set_debug(1);
$xmlapi->set_output('array');
$xmlapi->set_port('2083'); 
//create database
$createdb = $xmlapi->api1_query($root_user, "Mysql", "adddb", array($dbname));

and the error data I am getting back:

URL: https://delta1.powerstorm.net:2083/xml-api/cpanel
DATA: cpanel_xmlapi_user=root&cpanel_xmlapi_module=Mysql&cpanel_xmlapi_func=adddb&cpanel_xmlapi_apiversion=1&arg-0=site
Authentication Header: Authorization: Basic cm9vdDphY3Jtp3MxOTY1

RESPONSE:
 <?xml version="1.0" ?>
<cpanelresult>
    <error>Access denied</error>
    <data>
        <result>0</result>
        <reason>Access denied</reason>
    </data>
</cpanelresult>

Any ideas on why this one part is failing when everything else works fine?

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Solution

You can not use root account to create cPanel databases. Also, make sure to set the port. 2082 is for unencrypted connection, while 2083 is for encrypted. You can also use the IP address in place of "domainName".

Check the following code as it should work.

require("xmlapi.php");

$opts = [
    "userName"   => "UserUserName",      //+++ Replace UserUserName
    "password"   => "UserPassword",      //+++ Replace UserPassword
    "dbPassword" => "DatabasePassword",  //+++ Replace DatabasePassword
];

$xmlapi = new xmlapi("domainName");   
$xmlapi->set_port( 2083 );   
$xmlapi->password_auth($opts['userName'],$opts['password']);     

$cpaneluser=$opts['userName'];
$databasename="dbName";
$databaseuser="dbUserName";
$databasepass=$opts['dbPassword'];

// database creation    
$createdb = $xmlapi->api1_query($cpaneluser, "Mysql", "adddb", array($databasename));   
// user creation
$usr = $xmlapi->api1_query($cpaneluser, "Mysql", "adduser", array($databaseuser, $databasepass));   
// adds user to database
$addusr = $xmlapi->api1_query($cpaneluser, "Mysql", "adduserdb", array("".$cpaneluser."_".$databasename."", "".$cpaneluser."_".$databaseuser."", 'all'));

OTHER TIPS

Thanks @Topher, however a minor suggestion. It is safe to create the user first and then the db:

// user creation
$usr = $xmlapi->api1_query($cpaneluser, "Mysql", "adduser", array($databaseuser, $databasepass));   

and the db,

// database creation    
$createdb = $xmlapi->api1_query($cpaneluser, "Mysql", "adddb", array($databasename)); 
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