dnsmadeeasy – Interface with dnsmadeeasy.com (a DNS hosting service)¶
Synopsis¶
- Manages DNS records via the v2 REST API of the DNS Made Easy service. It handles records only; there is no manipulation of domains or monitor/account support yet. See: https://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/integration/restapi/
Parameters¶
Notes¶
Note
- The DNS Made Easy service requires that machines interacting with the API have the proper time and timezone set. Be sure you are within a few seconds of actual time by using NTP.
- This module returns record(s) and monitor(s) in the “result” element when ‘state’ is set to ‘present’. These values can be be registered and used in your playbooks.
- Only A records can have a monitor or failover.
- To add failover, the ‘failover’, ‘autoFailover’, ‘port’, ‘protocol’, ‘ip1’, and ‘ip2’ options are required.
- To add monitor, the ‘monitor’, ‘port’, ‘protocol’, ‘maxEmails’, ‘systemDescription’, and ‘ip1’ options are required.
- The monitor and the failover will share ‘port’, ‘protocol’, and ‘ip1’ options.
Examples¶
# fetch my.com domain records
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
register: response
# create / ensure the presence of a record
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
# update the previously created record
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_value: 192.0.2.23
# fetch a specific record
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
register: response
# delete a record / ensure it is absent
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
record_type: A
state: absent
record_name: test
# Add a failover
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
failover: True
ip1: 127.0.0.2
ip2: 127.0.0.3
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
failover: True
ip1: 127.0.0.2
ip2: 127.0.0.3
ip3: 127.0.0.4
ip4: 127.0.0.5
ip5: 127.0.0.6
# Add a monitor
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
monitor: yes
ip1: 127.0.0.2
protocol: HTTP # default
port: 80 # default
maxEmails: 1
systemDescription: Monitor Test A record
contactList: my contact list
# Add a monitor with http options
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
monitor: yes
ip1: 127.0.0.2
protocol: HTTP # default
port: 80 # default
maxEmails: 1
systemDescription: Monitor Test A record
contactList: 1174 # contact list id
httpFqdn: http://my.com
httpFile: example
httpQueryString: some string
# Add a monitor and a failover
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
failover: True
ip1: 127.0.0.2
ip2: 127.0.0.3
monitor: yes
protocol: HTTPS
port: 443
maxEmails: 1
systemDescription: monitoring my.com status
contactList: emergencycontacts
# Remove a failover
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
failover: no
# Remove a monitor
- dnsmadeeasy:
account_key: key
account_secret: secret
domain: my.com
state: present
record_name: test
record_type: A
record_value: 127.0.0.1
monitor: no
Status¶
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors¶
- Brice Burgess (@briceburg)
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