--- name: Gandi_v5 title: Gandi_v5 Provider layout: default jsId: GANDI --- # Gandi_v5 Provider `GANDI_V5` uses the v5 API and can act as a registrar provider or a DNS provider. It is only able to work with domains migrated to the new LiveDNS API, which should be all domains. API keys are assigned to particular users. Go to User Settings, "Manage the user account and security settings", the "Security" tab, then regenerate the "Production API key". * API Documentation: https://api.gandi.net/docs * API Endpoint: https://api.gandi.net/ ## Configuration In your credentials file you must provide your Gandi.net API key. The [sharing_id](https://api.gandi.net/docs/reference/) is optional. {% highlight json %} { "gandi_v5": { "apikey": "your-gandi-key", "sharing_id": "your-sharing_id" } } {% endhighlight %} ## Metadata This provider does not recognize any special metadata fields unique to Gandi. ## Usage Example Javascript: {% highlight js %} var GANDI = NewDnsProvider("gandi", "GANDI_V5"); var REG_GANDI = NewRegistrar("gandi", "GANDI_V5"); D("example.tld", REG_GANDI, DnsProvider(GANDI), A("test","1.2.3.4") ); {% endhighlight %} If you are converting from the old "GANDI" provider, simply change "gandi" to "gandi_v5" in `creds.json`, and change "GANDI" to "GANDI_V5" in `dnsconfig.js`. Be sure to test with `dnscontrol preview` before running `dnscontrol push` ## New domains If a domain does not exist in your Gandi account, DNSControl will *not* automatically add it with the `create-domains` command. You'll need to do that via the web UI manually. ## Common errors This is the error you'll see if your API key is invalid. ``` Error getting corrections: 401: The server could not verify that you authorized to access the document you requested. Either you supplied the wrong credentials (e.g., bad api key), or your access token has expired ```