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rax_dns_record - Manage DNS records on Rackspace Cloud DNS

New in version 1.5.

Synopsis

  • Manage DNS records on Rackspace Cloud DNS

Requirements

The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.

  • pyrax
  • python >= 2.6

Parameters

Parameter
Choices/Defaults
Comments
api_key
Rackspace API key, overrides credentials.

aliases: password
auth_endpoint
(added in 1.5)
Default:
https://identity.api.rackspacecloud.com/v2.0/
The URI of the authentication service.
comment
Brief description of the domain. Maximum length of 160 characters
credentials
File to find the Rackspace credentials in. Ignored if api_key and username are provided.

aliases: creds_file
data
required
IP address for A/AAAA record, FQDN for CNAME/MX/NS, or text data for SRV/TXT
domain
Domain name to create the record in. This is an invalid option when type=PTR
env
(added in 1.5)
identity_type
(added in 1.5)
Default:
rackspace
Authentication mechanism to use, such as rackspace or keystone.
loadbalancer
(added in 1.7)
Load Balancer ID to create a PTR record for. Only used with type=PTR
name
required
FQDN record name to create
overwrite
(added in 2.1)
Default:
yes
Add new records if data doesn't match, instead of updating existing record with matching name. If there are already multiple records with matching name and overwrite=true, this module will fail.
priority
Required for MX and SRV records, but forbidden for other record types. If specified, must be an integer from 0 to 65535.
region
Default:
DFW
Region to create an instance in.
server
(added in 1.7)
Server ID to create a PTR record for. Only used with type=PTR
state
    Choices:
  • present ←
  • absent
Indicate desired state of the resource
tenant_id
(added in 1.5)
The tenant ID used for authentication.
tenant_name
(added in 1.5)
The tenant name used for authentication.
ttl
Default:
3600
Time to live of record in seconds
type
required
    Choices:
  • A
  • AAAA
  • CNAME
  • MX
  • NS
  • SRV
  • TXT
  • PTR
DNS record type
username
Rackspace username, overrides credentials.
verify_ssl
(added in 1.5)
Whether or not to require SSL validation of API endpoints.

Notes

Note

  • It is recommended that plays utilizing this module be run with serial: 1 to avoid exceeding the API request limit imposed by the Rackspace CloudDNS API
  • To manipulate a PTR record either loadbalancer or server must be supplied
  • As of version 1.7, the type field is required and no longer defaults to an A record.
  • PTR record support was added in version 1.7
  • The following environment variables can be used, RAX_USERNAME, RAX_API_KEY, RAX_CREDS_FILE, RAX_CREDENTIALS, RAX_REGION.
  • RAX_CREDENTIALS and RAX_CREDS_FILE points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax. See https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#authenticating
  • RAX_USERNAME and RAX_API_KEY obviate the use of a credentials file
  • RAX_REGION defines a Rackspace Public Cloud region (DFW, ORD, LON, …)
  • The following environment variables can be used, RAX_USERNAME, RAX_API_KEY, RAX_CREDS_FILE, RAX_CREDENTIALS, RAX_REGION.
  • RAX_CREDENTIALS and RAX_CREDS_FILE points to a credentials file appropriate for pyrax. See https://github.com/rackspace/pyrax/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md#authenticating
  • RAX_USERNAME and RAX_API_KEY obviate the use of a credentials file
  • RAX_REGION defines a Rackspace Public Cloud region (DFW, ORD, LON, …)

Examples

- name: Create DNS Records
  hosts: all
  gather_facts: False
  tasks:
    - name: Create A record
      local_action:
        module: rax_dns_record
        credentials: ~/.raxpub
        domain: example.org
        name: www.example.org
        data: "{{ rax_accessipv4 }}"
        type: A
      register: a_record

    - name: Create PTR record
      local_action:
        module: rax_dns_record
        credentials: ~/.raxpub
        server: "{{ rax_id }}"
        name: "{{ inventory_hostname }}"
        region: DFW
      register: ptr_record

Status

This module is flagged as preview which means that it is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface.

Author

  • Matt Martz (@sivel)

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