* fix get-zones code block indentation
* extend D_EXTEND to handle subdomains
* fix targets: make absolute incl. subdomain where necessary
* clarify subdomain target test (not IP && not fqdn)
* Add parse_tests for D and D_EXTEND
* _getDomainObject: examine all domains
* human readable form
* consistent test IP addresses
* Improve docs and formatting
* propagate subdomain to canonicalisation
* en-US spelling
* rm extraneous console.log
* ignore subdomain for CF_REDIRECT
* clarify D_EXTEND doc re. CF_REDIRECT
* rm extraneous linebreak
* _getDomainObject: examine all domains
* human readable form
* consistent test IP addresses
* propagate subdomain to canonicalisation
* en-US spelling
* rm extraneous console.log
* ignore subdomain for CF_REDIRECT
* clarify D_EXTEND doc re. CF_REDIRECT
* rm extraneous linebreak
* GANDI_V5: Use github.com/go-gandi/go-gandi, not github.com/tiramiseb/go-gandi (#883)
* DOCUMENTATION: Fix error in CNAME.md (#877)
The current example `CNAME("def", "test.subdomain"), // def.example.com -> test.subdomain.example.com` is invalid (correctly raises a validation error, "ERROR: in CNAME def.example.com: target (test.subdomain) must end with a (.)")
* typos, fmt; example syntax fixes and real output
* formatting; re-add lost comment
* RecordConfig subdomain should be nullable
* providers/cscglobal/api.go: Fix fmt string
* More tests and docs
* go generate
Co-authored-by: Ben L <47653825+ad8-bdl@users.noreply.github.com>
* Stable comparison of metadata (#239)
Iterating over a map in Go never produces twice the same ordering.
Thus when comparing two metadata map with more than one key, the
`differ` is always finding differences.
To properly compare records metadata, we need to iterate the maps
in a deterministic way.
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice@daysofwonder.com>
* Support for Route53 ALIAS record type (#239)
Route53 ALIAS doesn't behave like a regular ALIAS, and is much more
limited as its target can only be some specific AWS resources or
another record in the same zone.
According to #239, this change adds a new directive R53_ALIAS which
implements this specific alias. This record type can only be used
with the Route53 provider.
This directive usage looks like this:
```js
D("example.com", REGISTRAR, DnsProvider("ROUTE53"),
R53_ALIAS("foo1", "A", "bar") // record in same zone
R53_ALIAS("foo2", "A",
"blahblah.elasticloadbalancing.us-west-1.amazonaws.com",
R53_ZONE('Z368ELLRRE2KJ0')) // ELB in us-west-1
```
Unfortunately, Route53 requires indicating the hosted zone id
where the target is defined (those are listed in AWS documentation,
see the R53_ALIAS documentation for links).