# DNSControl Action ![](https://github.com/koenrh/dnscontrol-action/workflows/build/badge.svg) Deploy your DNS configuration using [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/actions) using [DNSControl](https://github.com/StackExchange/dnscontrol/). ## Usage These are the three relevant sub commands to use with this action. ### check Run the action with the 'check' argument in order to check and validate the `dnsconfig.js` file. This action does not communicate with the DNS providers, hence does not require any secrets to be set. ```yaml name: Check on: pull_request jobs: check: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v2 - name: DNSControl check uses: koenrh/dnscontrol-action@v3 with: args: check # Optionally, if your DNSConfig files are in a non-default location, # you could specify the paths to the config and credentials file. config_file: 'dns/dnsconfig.js' ``` ### preview Run the action with the 'preview' argument to check what changes need to be made. It prints out what DNS records are expected to be created, modified or deleted. This action requires the secrets for the specified DNS providers. ```yaml name: Preview on: pull_request jobs: preview: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: DNSControl preview uses: koenrh/dnscontrol-action@v3 id: dnscontrol_preview env: CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }} with: args: preview # Optionally, if your DNSConfig files are in a non-default location, # you could specify the paths to the config and credentials file. config_file: 'dns/dnscontrol.js' creds_file: 'dns/creds.json' ``` This is the action you probably want to run for each branch so that proposed changes could be verified before an authorized person merges these changes into the default branch. #### Pull request comment Optionally, you could configure your GitHub Action so that the output of the 'preview' command is published as a comment to the pull request for the branch containing the changes. This saves you several clicks through the menus to get to the output logs for the preview job. ``` ******************** Domain: example.com ----- Getting nameservers from: cloudflare ----- DNS Provider: cloudflare...6 corrections #1: CREATE record: @ TXT 1 v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com -all #2: CREATE record: @ MX 1 1 aspmx.l.google.com. #3: CREATE record: @ MX 1 5 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. #4: CREATE record: @ MX 1 5 alt2.aspmx.l.google.com. #5: CREATE record: @ MX 1 10 alt3.aspmx.l.google.com. #6: CREATE record: @ MX 1 10 alt4.aspmx.l.google.com. ----- Registrar: none...0 corrections Done. 6 corrections. ``` Provided that your GitHub Action job for 'preview' has an id `dnscontrol_preview`, you could use the following snippet to enable pull request comments using Unsplash's [comment-on-pr](https://github.com/unsplash/comment-on-pr) GitHub Action. ```yaml - name: Preview pull request comment uses: unsplash/comment-on-pr@v1.3.0 env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} with: msg: | ``` ${{ steps.dnscontrol_preview.outputs.preview_comment }} ``` check_for_duplicate_msg: true ``` ### push Run the action with the 'push' argument to publish the changes to the specified DNS providers. Running the action with the 'push' argument will publish the changes with the specified DNS providers. The example workflow depicted below contains a filtering pattern so that it only runs on the default branch. ```yaml name: Push on: push: branches: - main jobs: push: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: DNSControl push uses: koenrh/dnscontrol-action@v3 env: CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN }} with: args: push # Optionally, if your DNSConfig files are in a non-default location, # you could specify the paths to the config and credentials file. config_file: 'dns/dnsconfig.js' creds_file: 'dns/creds.json' ``` ## Credentials Depending on the DNS providers that are used, this action requires credentials to be set. These secrets can be configured through a file named `creds.json`. You should **not** add secrets as plaintext to this file, but use GitHub Actions [encrypted secrets](https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/creating-and-storing-encrypted-secrets) instead. These encrypted secrets are exposed at runtime as environment variables. See the DNSControl [Service Providers](https://stackexchange.github.io/dnscontrol/provider-list) documentation for details. To follow the Cloudflare example, add an encrypted secret named `CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN` and then define the `creds.json` file as follows. ```json { "cloudflare":{ "TYPE": "CLOUDFLAREAPI", "apitoken": "$CLOUDFLARE_API_TOKEN" } } ``` ## Dependabot [Dependabot](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/keeping-your-actions-up-to-date-with-github-dependabot) is a GitHub service that helps developers to automate dependency maintenance and keep dependencies updated to the latest versions. It has native support for [GitHub Actions](https://docs.github.com/en/github/administering-a-repository/configuration-options-for-dependency-updates#package-ecosystem), which means you can use it in your GitHub repository to keep the DNSConrol Acion up-to-date. To enable Dependabot in your GitHub repository, add a `.github/dependabot.yml` file with the following contents: ```yaml version: 2 updates: # Maintain dependencies for GitHub Actions - package-ecosystem: "github-actions" directory: "/" schedule: interval: "daily" ```