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An octoDNS provider that targets Gcore DNS.
pip install octodns-gcore
Pinning specific versions or SHAs is recommended to avoid unplanned upgrades.
# Start with the latest versions and don't just copy what's here
octodns==0.9.14
octodns-gcore==0.0.1
# Start with the latest/specific versions and don't just copy what's here
-e git+https://git@github.com/octodns/octodns.git@9da19749e28f68407a1c246dfdf65663cdc1c422#egg=octodns
-e git+https://git@github.com/octodns/octodns-gcore.git@ec9661f8b335241ae4746eea467a8509205e6a30#egg=octodns_gcore
providers:
gcore:
class: octodns_gcore.GCoreProvider
# Your API key
token: env/GCORE_TOKEN
token_type: APIKey
# or login + password
#login: env/GCORE_LOGIN
#password: env/GCORE_PASSWORD
#auth_url: https://api.gcore.com/iam
#url: https://api.gcore.com/dns/v2
#records_per_response: 1
Supports A, AAAA, NS, MX, TXT, SRV, CNAME, and PTR
Supports dynamic records.
See the /script/ directory for some tools to help with the development process. They generally follow the Script to rule them all pattern. Most useful is ./script/bootstrap
which will create a venv and install both the runtime and development related requirements. It will also hook up a pre-commit hook that covers most of what's run by CI.
FAQs
Gcore DNS v2 API provider for octoDNS
We found that octodns-gcore demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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