Update CT Alerting Subscription
Create or update the Certificate Transparency alerting subscription for a zone. Enables or disables email notifications when certificates are issued for the zone’s domains. For Free and Pro zones, the subscription is toggled on or off using the enabled field. Notification emails are sent to all users with SSL permissions on the zone. For Business and Enterprise zones, the emails field is required and controls which addresses receive alerts. Setting emails to an empty list disables the subscription regardless of the enabled field. A maximum of 10 email addresses may be configured.
Security
API Token
The preferred authorization scheme for interacting with the Cloudflare API. Create a token.
API Email + API Key
The previous authorization scheme for interacting with the Cloudflare API, used in conjunction with a Global API key.
The previous authorization scheme for interacting with the Cloudflare API. When possible, use API tokens instead of Global API keys.
Accepted Permissions (at least one required)
Update CT Alerting Subscription
import os
from cloudflare import Cloudflare
client = Cloudflare(
api_token=os.environ.get("CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN"), # This is the default and can be omitted
)
response = client.zones.ct.alerting.edit(
zone_id="023e105f4ecef8ad9ca31a8372d0c353",
enabled=True,
)
print(response.enabled){
"errors": [
{
"code": 1000,
"message": "message",
"documentation_url": "documentation_url",
"source": {
"pointer": "pointer"
}
}
],
"messages": [
{
"code": 1000,
"message": "message",
"documentation_url": "documentation_url",
"source": {
"pointer": "pointer"
}
}
],
"success": true,
"result": {
"enabled": true,
"emails": [
"security@example.com",
"admin@example.com"
]
}
}Returns Examples
{
"errors": [
{
"code": 1000,
"message": "message",
"documentation_url": "documentation_url",
"source": {
"pointer": "pointer"
}
}
],
"messages": [
{
"code": 1000,
"message": "message",
"documentation_url": "documentation_url",
"source": {
"pointer": "pointer"
}
}
],
"success": true,
"result": {
"enabled": true,
"emails": [
"security@example.com",
"admin@example.com"
]
}
}