terraform-provider-godaddy
                                
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                        A terraform plugin for managing godaddy domain records
terraform-godaddy
Terraform plugin for managing domain records
- Terraform v0.14.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.8.7
- Terraform v0.12.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.7.3
- Terraform v0.11.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.6.4
- Terraform v0.10.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.5.0
- Terraform v0.9.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.3.0
- Terraform v0.8.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.2.3
- Terraform v0.7.x
- https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases/tag/v1.0.0
- Download latest release for linux_amd64from https://github.com/n3integration/terraform-godaddy/releases
- Unpack to <Project Folder>/terraform.d/plugins/linux_amd64.
- Rename to match naming scheme: terraform-provider-<NAME>_vX.Y.Zhttps://www.terraform.io/docs/configuration/providers.html#third-party-plugins
- Run terraform initto make sure the provider works.
- A
- AAAA
- CAA
- CNAME
- MX
- NS
- SOA
- SRV
- TXT
Installation steps for Terraform Cloud
API Key
In order to leverage the GoDaddy APIs, an API key is required. The key pair can be optionally stored in environment variables.
export GODADDY_API_KEY=abc
export GODADDY_API_SECRET=123
Provider
If key and secret aren't provided under the godaddy provider, they are expected to be exposed as environment variables: GODADDY_API_KEY and GODADDY_API_SECRET.
provider "godaddy" {
  key = "abc"
  secret = "123"
}
Domain Record Resource
A godaddy_domain_record resource requires a domain. If the domain is not registered under the account that owns the key, an optional customer number can be specified.
Additionally, one or more record instances are required. For each record, the name, type, and data attributes are required. MX records can optionally specify priority or will default to 0. Address and NameServer records can be
defined using shorthand-notation as addresses = [""] or nameservers = [""], respectively unless you need to override the default time-to-live (3600). The available record
types include:
resource "godaddy_domain_record" "gd-fancy-domain" {
  domain   = "fancy-domain.com"
  // required if provider key does not belong to customer
  customer = "1234"
  // specify zero or more record blocks
  // a record block allows you to configure A, or NS records with a custom time-to-live value
  // a record block also allow you to configure AAAA, CNAME, TXT, or MX records
  record {
    name = "www"
    type = "CNAME"
    data = "fancy.github.io"
    ttl = 3600
  }
  record {
    name = "@"
    type = "MX"
    data = "aspmx.l.google.com."
    ttl = 600
    priority = 1
  }
  record {
    name      = "@"
    type      = "SRV"
    data      = "host.example.com"
    ttl       = 3600
    service   = "_ldap"
    protocol  = "_tcp"
    port      = 389
  }
  // specify any A records associated with the domain
  addresses   = ["192.168.1.2", "192.168.1.3"]
  // specify any custom nameservers for your domain
  // note: godaddy now requires that the 'custom' nameservers are first supplied through the ui
  nameservers = ["ns7.domains.com", "ns6.domains.com"]
}
Building for Linux
make linux
Additional Information
If your zone contains existing data, please ensure that your Terraform resource configuration includes all existing records, otherwise they will be removed.
This plugin also supports Terraform's import feature. This will at least allow you to determine the changes introduced
through terraform plan and update the resource configuration accordingly to preserve existing data. The supplied resource id to the terraform import command should
be the name of the domain that you would like to import. Although this is currently a manual workaround, this plugin will be updated when Terraform includes support for
fully automated imports.
License
Copyright 2021 [email protected]
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.