- ALIAS records only allowed at the root of zones - see
leient
in record docs for work-arounds if you really need them.
- Gandi LiveDNS
- UltraDNS
- easyDNS
- Add support for zones aliases
- octodns-compare: Prefix filtering and status code on on mismatch
- Implement octodns-sync --source
- Adding environment variable record injection
- Add support for wildcard SRV records, as shown in RFC 2782
- Add healthcheck option 'request_interval' for Route53 provider
- NS1 georegion, country, and catchall need to be separate groups
- Add the ability to mark a zone as lenient
- Add support for geo-targeting of CA provinces
- Update geo_data to pick up a couple renames
- Cloudflare: Add PTR Support, update rate-limit handling and pagination
- Support PowerDNS 4.3.x
- Added support for TCP health checking of dynamic records
- Added support for dynamic records to Ns1Provider, updated client and rate limiting implementation
- Moved CI to use GitHub Actions
- Set up dependabot to automatically PR requirements updates
- Pass at bumping all of the requirements and Dependabot them going forward
- Enhanced
dynamic
pool validation rules - Delegation set support for Route53 and fix for CNAME/A ordering issues
- DNSimple sandbox support
- OVHProvider support for CAA
- Akamai rename FastDNS to EdgeDNS
- Transip bumped to 2.1.2 which should get away from its SOAP api which is EOLd
- Extensive pass through the whole codebase to support Python 3
- Tons of updates to replace
def __cmp__
with__eq__
and friends to preserve custom equality and ordering behaviors that are essential to octoDNS's processes. - Quite a few objects required the addition of
__eq__
and friends so that they're sortable in Python 3 now that those things are more strict. A few places this required jumping through hoops of sorts. Thankfully our tests are pretty thorough and caught a lot of issues and hopefully the whole plan, review, apply process will backstop that. - Explicit ordering of changes by (name, type) to address inconsistent ordering for a number of providers that just convert changes into API calls as they come. Python 2 sets ordered consistently, Python 3 they do not. https://github.com/octodns/octodns/pull/384/commits/7958233fccf9ea22d95e2fd06c48d7d0a4529e26
- Route53
_mod_keyer
ordering wasn't 100% complete and thus unreliable and random in Python 3. This has been addressed and may result in value reordering on next plan, no actual changes in behavior should occur. incf.countryutils
(in pypi) was last released in 2009 is not python 3 compatible (it's country data is also pretty stale.)pycountry_convert
appears to have the functionality required to replace its usage so it has been removed as a dependency/requirement.- Bunch of additional unit tests and supporting config to exercise new code and verify things that were run into during the Python 3 work
- lots of
six
ing of things
- Tons of updates to replace
- Validate Record name & fqdn length
- No material changes
- AkamaiProvider, ConstellixProvider, MythicBeastsProvider, SelectelProvider, & TransipPovider providers added
- Route53Provider seperator fix
- YamlProvider export error around stringification
- PyPi markdown rendering fix
- Reduced dynamic record value weight range to 0-15 so that Dyn and Route53 match up behaviors. Dyn is limited to 0-15 and scaling that up would lose resolution that couldn't be recovered during populate.
- Addressed issues with Route53 change set ordering for dynamic records
- Ignore unsupported record types in DigitalOceanProvider
- Fix bugs in Route53 extra changes handling and health check managagement
- dynamic record support, essentially a v2 version of geo records with a lot more flexibility and power. Also support dynamic CNAME records (alpha)
- Route53Provider dynamic record support
- DynProvider dynamic record support
- SUPPORTS_DYNAMIC is an optional property, defaults to False
- Route53Provider health checks support disabling latency measurement
- CloudflareProvider SRV record unpacking fix
- DNSMadeEasy provider uses supports to avoid blowing up on unknown record types
- Updates to AzureProvider lib versions
- Normalize MX/CNAME/ALIAS/PTR value to lower case
- SplitYamlProvider support added
- DynProvider fix for Traffic Directors association to records, explicit rather than "looks close enough"
- TinyDNS support for TXT and AAAA records and fixes to ; escaping
- pre-commit hook requires 100% code coverage
- A bunch of "dynamic" stuff that'll be detailed in the next release when providers actually support it 😁
- Route53Provider adds support for using session tokens
- Added support for proxying Cloudflare ALIAS records
- Dyn CAA TTL fix
- Documentation fixes and improvements
- natsort version bump to address setup issues
- DNSSimple TXT record handling fixes, ; it's always ;
- Route53Provider support for sessiom tokens
- Add ALIAS to the list of Cloudflare record types that support proxying
- Fix for TTL bug in Dyn CCA records
- Records updated so that 'octodns' record metadata is persisted through YamlProvider
- Added --version support to ArguementParser (thus all commands)
- ZoneFile source added
- Major rework/improvements to the Cloudflare record update process, fixed bugs and optimized it quite a bit
- Add ability to manage Cloudflare proxy flag
- Bump requests version to 2.20.0
- EtcHostsProvider implementation to create static/emergency best effort content that can be used in /etc/hosts to resolve things.
- Add lenient support to Zone.add_record, allows populate from providers that have allowed/created invalid data and situations where a sub-zone is being extracted from a parent, but the records still exist in the remote provider.
- AXFR source support added
- google-cloud-dns requirement instead of general package
Using this version on existing records with geo
will result in
recreating all health checks. This process has been tested pretty thoroughly to
try and ensure a seemless upgrade without any traffic shifting around. It's
probably best to take extra care when updating and to try and make sure that
all health checks are passing before the first sync with --doit
. See
#67 for more information.
- Major update to geo healthchecks to allow configuring host (header), path, protocol, and port #67
- SSHFP algorithm type 4
- NS1 and DNSimple support skipping unsupported record types
- Revert back to old style setup.py & requirements.txt, setup.cfg was causing too much pita
- Way way way too much to list out here, shouldn't have waited so long
- Initial NS1 geo support
- Major reworking of
CloudflareProvider
's update process, was only partially functional before, also ignore proxied records - Fixes and improvements to better support non-ascii records and zones
- Plans indicate when Zones are going to be created
- Fix for
GoogleCloudProvider
handling of ; escapes - Skip Alias recordsets for Route53 (unsupported concept/type)
- Make sure that Record geo values are sorted to prevent false diffs that can never be fixed
DynProvider
fix to safely roll rulesets, things could end up on rules without a pool and/or hitting the default rule previously.
- Added support for "chunking" TXT records where individual values were larger than 255 chars. This is common with DKIM records involving multiple providers.
- Added
GoogleCloudProvider
- Configurable
UnsafePlan
thresholds to allow modification of how many updates/deletes are allowed before a plan is declared dangerous. - Manager.dump bug fix around empty zones.
- Prefer use of
.
oversource
in shell scripts DynProvider
warns when it ignores unrecognized traffic directors.
Adds an OVH provider.
Misc fixes and improvements.
- Azure TXT record fix
- PowerDNS api support for https
- Configurable Route53 max retries and max-attempts
- Improved key ordering error message
Relatively small delta this go around. No major themes or anything, just steady progress.
- AzureProvider added thanks to work by Heesu Hwang.
- Fixed some escaping issues with NS1 TXT and SPF records that were tracked down with the help of Blake Stoddard.
- Some tweaks were made to Zone.records to vastly improve handling of zones with very large numbers of records, no more O(N^2).
Lots of updates based on our internal use, needs, and feedback & suggestions from our OSS users. There's too much to list out since the previous release was cut, but I'll try to cover the highlights/important bits and promise to do better in the future :fingers_crossed:
- Complete rework of record validation with lenient mode support added to octodns-dump so that data with validation problems can be dumped to config files as a starting point. octoDNS now also ignores validation errors when pulling the current state from a provider before planning changes. In both cases this is best effort.
- Naming of record keys are based on RFC-1035 and friends, previous names have been kept for backwards compatibility until the 1.0 release.
- Provider record type support is now explicit, i.e. opt-in, rather than opt-out. This prevents bugs/oversights in record handling where providers don't support (new) record types and didn't correctly ignore them.
- ALIAS support for DNSimple, Dyn, NS1, PowerDNS
- Ignored record support added,
octodns:\n ignored: True
- Ns1Provider added
- Use a 3rd party lib for natural sorting of keys, rather than my old
implementation. Sorting can be disabled in the YamlProvider with
enforce_order: False
. - Semi-colon/escaping fixes and improvements.
- Meta record support,
TXT octodns-meta.<zone>
. For now justprovider=<provider-id>
. Optionally turned on withinclude_meta
manager config val. - Validations check for CNAMEs co-existing with other records and error out if found. Was a common mistaken/unknown issue and this surfaces the problem early.
- Sizeable refactor in the way Route53 record translation works to make it cleaner/less hacky
- Lots of docs type-o fixes
- Fixed some pretty major bugs in DnsimpleProvider
- Relax UnsafePlan checks a bit, more to come here
- Set User-Agent header on Dyn health checks