* Initial commit for OpenSRS registrar support #272
* sort existing name servers before comparing.
* vendor philhug/opensrs-go
* Update docs for OpenSRS #272
* Cache OpenSRS client to prevent http connection leak
* run go fmt
* govendor gopkg.in/yaml.v2
* Ignore YAML and BIND test data litter. Create README.txt files to force git to create subdirectories.
* Update convertzone to also read OctoDNS files
* OVH DNS Provider (#143)
This adds the OVH Provider along with its documentation.
Unfortunately we can't set this DNS provider to support `CanUsePTR`,
because OVH only supports setting PTR target on the Arpa zone.
* OVH Registrar provider (#143)
This implements OVH as a registrar provider.
Note that NS modifications are done in a "best effort" mode, as the
provider doesn't wait for the modifications to be fully applied
(the operation that can take a long time).
* Allow support for dual providers scenarios
Since OVH released their APIv6, it is now possible to update
zone apex NS records, opening the door to complete dual providers
scenarii.
This change implements apex NS management in an OVH zone.
* Added Vultr provider
* Fixed tests
* Fixed CI build validation
* Add unsupported features
* Added #rtype_variations tags according to stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/adding-new-rtypes
* Add title (for compatibility with #223)
* Removed extra rtype_variations
Add SoftLayer DNS as a DomainServiceProvider.
The SoftLayer API is a bit of a mess and treats MX and SRV records
differently. This leads to some replication and custom handling issues
to work around.
In this patch I have to change the SRV test case to be _tcp instead of
_protocol because softlayer requires a "known" protocol which AFAICT is
tcp, udp or tls. I think this will be acceptable in most cases.
Signed-off-by: Jamie Lennox <jamielennox@gmail.com>
* add ns1 libs to vendor
* Create shim and wire into tests
* ns1 provider more working.
* vendor correct files
* comment diff functions
* ns1 docs
* making mx work with ns1
* ?
* refactor tests to make capability blocks easier. fix up ns1
* Implement Digitalocean provider
* Vendor digitalocean lib
* Enable SRV for Digitalocean and fix the tests
* Test cname etc. records pointing to the same domain
* Implement a basic DNSimple provider.
Handles domain delegation as well as record create, update, and delete.
Note that this is completely untested at the moment. It’s so alpha it might burn your face off.
* Add some inline comments. Always use the StackExchange libs.
* Clean up dnsimple docs a little
* This will need to be changed before merging.
* Import the dnsimple dnscontrol package from its expected path
* Properly build the FQDN and implement record listing so create/update/delete are used correctly.
* Add support for overriding base URL to allow connection to sandbox.
* Vendor dnsimple-go and its dependencies.
* Remove unnecessary doc file.
* Use dnsutil.AddOrigin for combining record name and origin.
* Modifying dnsimple provider to pass tests