# Issue
* New record type: "RP" (supported by BIND and GANDI_V5)
* Cloudflare: CF_REDIRECT/CF_TEMP_REDIRECT now generate
CF_SINGLE_REDIRECT records. All PAGE_RULE-based code is removed.
PAGE_RULEs are deprecated at Cloudflare. (be careful when upgrading!)
* New "v2" RecordConfig: RP and CF_SINGLE_REDIRECT are the only record
types that use this method. It shifts most of the work out of JavaScript
and into the Go code, making new record types easier to make, easier to
test, and easier to use by providers. This opens the door to new things
like a potential code-generator for rtypes. Converting existing rtypes
will happen over the next year.
* When only the TTL changes (MODIFY-TTL), the output lists the TTL
change first, not at the end of the line where it is visually lost.
* CF_REDIRECT/CF_TEMP_REDIRECT generate different rule "names". They
will be updated the first time you "push" with this release. The order
of the rules may also change. If you rules depend on a particular order,
be very careful with this upgrade!
Refactoring:
* New "v2" RecordConfig: Record types using this new method simply
package the parameters from dnsconfig.js statements like
CF_REDIRECT(foo,bar) and send them (raw) to the Go code. The Go code
does all processing, validation, etc. and turns them into RecordConfig
that store all the rdata in `RecordConfig.F`. No more adding fields to
RecordConfig for each new record type!
* RecordConfig.IsModernType() returns true if the record uses the new v2
record mechanism.
* PostProcess is now a method on DnsConfig and DomainConfig.
* DOC: How to create new rtypes using the v2 method (incomplete)
Other things:
* Integration tests for CF "full proxy" are removed. This feature
doesn't exist any more.
* DEV: Debugger tips now includes VSCode advice
* TESTING: The names of testgroup's can now have extra spaces to make
data align better
* CF_TEMP_REDIRECT/CF_REDIRECT is now a "builder" that generates
CLOUDFLAREAPI_SINGLE_REDIRECT records.
* And more!
# Resolution
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Co-authored-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
* Adds SOA record to JS, zone parsing and record validation
* adds JS parsing test for SOA record
* fix validation & regenerates static resources
* Adds label and target test for SOA record
* Removes serial from SOA JS macro
* Adds generated resources
* reformat with gofmt
Co-authored-by: Tom Limoncelli <tlimoncelli@stackoverflow.com>
TXT records are now handled different.
1. The raw input from dnsconfig.js is passed all the way to the provider. The provider can determine if it can or can't handle such records (auditrecords.go) and processes them internally as such.
2. The CanUseTXTMulti capability is no longer needed.
* DSPs now register a table of functions
* Use audits for txt record variations
* unit tests pass. integration fails.
* fix deepcopy problem
* rename to AuditRecordSupport
* Reduce use of TXTMulti
* Remove CanUseTXTMulti
* fix Test Skip
* fix DO
* fix vultr
* fix NDC
* msdns fixes
* Fix powerdns and cloudflare
* HEDNS: Fix usage of target field to resolve TXT handling (#1067)
* Fix HEXONET
Co-authored-by: Robert Blenkinsopp <robert@blenkinsopp.net>
Co-authored-by: Jakob Ackermann <das7pad@outlook.com>
This functionality is required by the GCLOUD provider, which supports
recordsets of type DS but only for child records of the zone, to enable
further delegation. It does not support them at the apex of the zone (@)
because Google Cloud DNS is not itself a registrar which needs to model
this information.
A related change (14ff68b151, #760) was
previously introduced to enable DS support in Google, which broke
integration tests with this provider.
To cleanly support this, we introduce a new provider capability
CanUseDSForChildren and appropriate integration tests. Further, it is no
longer possible to verify a provider has the proper capabilities for a
zone simply by existence of particular records; we adapt the capability
checks to enable inspection of the individual recordsets where this is
required.
Closes#762
Thanks to @haraldkoch for starting this, @McNetic for picking it up.
* Added DS record type
* Added DS for cloudflare provider with tests
* Removed DS validation, fixed parse test
* Added generated files
* Added dnsimple ds record
* Regenerated documentation matrix
* rebased and regenerated
* Updated integration tests
* Rebase and regenerate
* Enable DS record type for provider desec
* Added DS record type
* Added DS for cloudflare provider with tests
* Removed DS validation, fixed parse test
* Added generated files
* Added dnsimple ds record
* Regenerated documentation matrix
* rebased and regenerated
* Updated integration tests
* Rebase and regenerate
* Enable DS record type for provider desec
* Rebase and fixes
Co-authored-by: Robert Koch <robert@kochie.io>
Co-authored-by: Nicolai Ehemann <nicolai.ehemann@enerko-informatik.de>
* Refactor tests into "groups", each with its own filter (not/only/requires) to select which providers are appropriate.
* Test driver code is now a lot more simple and clear.
* Add support for not(), only(), and requires() as a way to select/reject providers for a test.
* Add docs explaining how to add tests
* Logging messages are much cleaner now, especially when tests are skipped.
* -start and -end now refer to test groups, not individual tests. Log messages list the group numbers clearly.
* Add stringer for Capabilities
* Change the order of the tests so that simple tests are first
* Removed knownFailures from providers.json
* fmtjson providers.json
Co-authored-by: Tom Limoncelli <tlimoncelli@stackoverflow.com>