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
* starting to refactor commands
* work
* not sure
* all commands working!
* actually add file
* work in delay flag again
* start to refactor out console printing
* i hate line endings
* simple travis test to find direct output
* remove all direct printing from push/preview
* checkin vendor
* don't need this yet
* forgot to commit these
* make version explicit command
* some code review
* Add "check" subcommand.
* move stuff to commands package
* fix
* comment out check for printlns. for now
* alphabet hax
* activedir flags gone. use creds instead
* active dir doc update
* remove bind specific flags. creds instead
* default to zones dir
* fix linux build
* fix test
* cleanup random global* vars
* Clean up PowerShell docs
* rename dump-ir to print-ir. combine with print-js
* adding CombineSRVs and SplitCombinedSrvValues
adding support for Gandi SRV record types
* adding dc.CombineSRVs()
adding dc.CombineSRVs() to allow Gandi SRV record types.
* adding providers.CanUseSRV
adding providers.CanUseSRV for allowing Gandi to use SRV record types.
* adding case "SRV"
adding case SRV to allow Gandi to use SRV record types.
* Implement Digitalocean provider
* Vendor digitalocean lib
* Enable SRV for Digitalocean and fix the tests
* Test cname etc. records pointing to the same domain
* Added registrar support to Route53 provider
* ran gofmt on route53Provider
* Caveat: If you use r53 is a Registrar but not as a Dns Service Provider, DNSControl may be DNS-related API calls that you do not have IAM permissions to do.
* Added CAA support
* Fixed bind parsing of CAA records
* Added CAA parsing test
* Renamed CAA json fields
* Added CAA tag validation
* Updated CAA docs to clarify on the value field
* parse_tests: Fixed typo in caaflags
* Added integration test
* Small cleanups
* Integration tests: PTR tests should only happen if CanUsePTR
* Integration tests: SRE tests should only happen if CanUseSRV
* CanUseSRV should be validated early (in pkg/normalize/validate.go)
* CLOUDFLARE does not support SRV. Check for this during validation
* GCLOUD CanUsesRV (mostly by accident, but whatever works)
* Add support for SRV records for NAMEDOTCOM and ROUTE53.
* Improve docs
* Rename RR() to ToRR().
* Rename RecordConfig Priority to MxPreference (affects json IR data)
* Handle IPv4 "Classless in-addr.arpa delegation" RFC2317 (partial).
* Validate PTR name when in RFC2317 "Classless in-addr.arpa delegation" domains.
* Update docs
* Set CanUsePTR for Route53 and Google CloudDNS.
* BIND: Replace "/" with "_" in filenames.
* WIP
* Enable PTR records in dnsconfig.js, in BIND provider.
* Rename REVERSE() to REV().
* More accurate PTR target checking
* Document REV()
* Fix broken test
* function sig
* sig
* some custom record infrastructure
* CLOUDFLARE REDIRECTS!
* comments out
* guarding redirects behind provider metadata to manage
* catch commas in js to ensure proper encoding.
* gen
* small fix
* revendor otto
* docs
* providers/route53/route53Provider.go
* fix fmt
* check credentials, add Route53 fetch zones in init section and add check if delegation set is present or nil