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This is a web frontend to the Cloudflare API. It mainly lets you manage DNS records, but it also lets you toggle development mode and purge the cache.
This was mainly built to work around Cloudflare only having multi-user support for enterprise. It's a simple frontend for the DNS settings and a simple webserver that handles making the actual requests to Cloudflare.
After cloning the repository, copy config.json.example
to config.json
and
fill it with your account details and put the domains you want to manage in the
whitelist
array. Afterwards, run npm install
then npm start
and you should
be able to manage your domains in localhost:8000
.
The server does not provide any form of authentication. It is meant to be run behind a reverse proxy such as nginx with basic auth, or behind something like oauth2_proxy.
The server never exposes your username and token to the clients, all requests to Cloudflare are made from the server. The server will also only allow API requests to domains specified in the whitelist. Domains not listed will be blocked even if your account owns it.