Amazon Route53 Construct Library
This is a developer preview (public beta) module. Releases might lack important features and might have
future breaking changes.
This API is still under active development and subject to non-backward
compatible changes or removal in any future version. Use of the API is not recommended in production
environments. Experimental APIs are not subject to the Semantic Versioning model.
To add a public hosted zone:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
new route53.PublicHostedZone(this, 'HostedZone', {
zoneName: 'fully.qualified.domain.com'
});
To add a private hosted zone, use PrivateHostedZone
. Note that
enableDnsHostnames
and enableDnsSupport
must have been enabled for the
VPC you're configuring for private hosted zones.
import ec2 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-ec2');
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
const vpc = new ec2.Vpc(this, 'VPC');
const zone = new route53.PrivateHostedZone(this, 'HostedZone', {
zoneName: 'fully.qualified.domain.com',
vpc
});
Additional VPCs can be added with zone.addVPC()
.
Adding Records
To add a TXT record to your zone:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
new route53.TxtRecord(this, 'TXTRecord', {
zone: myZone,
recordName: '_foo',
values: [
'Bar!',
'Baz?'
],
ttl: 90,
});
To add a A record to your zone:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
new route53.ARecord(this, 'ARecord', {
zone: myZone,
target: route53.AddressRecordTarget.fromIpAddresses('1.2.3.4', '5.6.7.8')
})
To add a AAAA record pointing to a CloudFront distribution:
import route53 = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53');
import targets = require('@aws-cdk/aws-route53-targets');
new route53.AaaaRecord(this, 'Alias', {
zone: myZone,
target: route53.AddressRecordTarget.fromAlias(new targets.CloudFrontTarget(distribution))
})
Constructs are available for A, AAAA, CAA, CNAME, MX, NS, SRV and TXT records.
Use the CaaAmazonRecord
construct to easily restrict certificate authorities
allowed to issue certificates for a domain to Amazon only.
Adding records to existing hosted zones
If you know the ID and Name of a Hosted Zone, you can import it directly:
const zone = HostedZone.import(this, 'MyZone', {
zoneName: 'example.com',
hostedZoneId: 'ZOJJZC49E0EPZ',
});
If you don't know the ID of a Hosted Zone, you can use the HostedZoneProvider
to discover and import it:
const zone = new HostedZoneProvider(this, {
domainName: 'example.com'
}).findAndImport(this, 'MyZone');