## Dynamic Record Support Dynamic records provide support for GeoDNS and weighting to records. `A` and `AAAA` are fully supported and reasonably well tested for both Dyn (via Traffic Directors) and Route53. There is preliminary support for `CNAME` records, but caution should be exercised as they have not been thoroughly tested. Configuring GeoDNS is complex and the details of the functionality vary widely from provider to provider. octoDNS has an opinionated view mostly to give a reasonably consistent behavior across providers which is similar to the overall philosophy and approach of octoDNS itself. It may not fit your needs or use cases, in which case please open an issue for discussion. We expect this functionality to grow and evolve over time as it's more widely used. ### An Annotated Example ```yaml --- test: # This is a dynamic record when used with providers that support it dynamic: # These are the pools of records that can be referenced and thus used by rules pools: apac: # An optional fallback, if all of the records in this pool fail this pool should be tried fallback: na # One or more values for this pool values: - value: 1.1.1.1 - value: 2.2.2.2 eu: fallback: na values: - value: 3.3.3.3 # Weight for this value, if omitted the default is 1 weight: 2 - value: 4.4.4.4 weight: 3 na: # Implicit fallback to the default pool (below) values: - value: 5.5.5.5 - value: 6.6.6.6 - value: 7.7.7.7 # Rules that assign queries to pools rules: - geos: # Geos used in matching queries - AS - OC # The pool to service the query from pool: apac - geos: - AF - EU pool: eu # No geos means match all queries - pool: na ttl: 60 type: A # These values become a non-healthchecked default pool values: - 5.5.5.5 - 6.6.6.6 - 7.7.7.7 ``` #### Geo Codes Geo codes consist of one to three parts depending on the scope of the area being targeted. Examples of these look like: * 'NA-US-KY' - North America, United States, Kentucky * 'NA-US' - North America, United States * 'NA' - North America The first portion is the continent: * 'AF': 14, # Continental Africa * 'AN': 17, # Continental Antarctica * 'AS': 15, # Continental Asia * 'EU': 13, # Continental Europe * 'NA': 11, # Continental North America * 'OC': 16, # Continental Australia/Oceania * 'SA': 12, # Continental South America The second is the two-letter ISO Country Code https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2 and the third is the ISO Country Code Subdivision as per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2:US. Change the code at the end for the country you are subdividing. Note that these may not always be supported depending on the providers in use. ### Health Checks octoDNS will automatically configure the provider to monitor each IP and check for a 200 response for **https:///_dns**. These checks can be customized via the `healthcheck` configuration options. ```yaml --- test: ... octodns: healthcheck: host: my-host-name path: /dns-health-check port: 443 protocol: HTTPS ... ``` | Key | Description | Default | |--|--|--| | host | FQDN for host header and SNI | - | | path | path to check | _dns | | port | port to check | 443 | | protocol | HTTP/HTTPS/TCP | HTTPS | #### Route53 Healtch Check Options | Key | Description | Default | |--|--|--| | measure_latency | Show latency in AWS console | true | | request_interval | Healthcheck interval [10\|30] seconds | 10 | ```yaml --- octodns: healthcheck: host: my-host-name path: /dns-health-check port: 443 protocol: HTTPS route53: healthcheck: measure_latency: false request_interval: 30 ```