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DNSimple Elixir Client
An Elixir client for the DNSimple API v2.
Requirements
- Elixir: 1.13+
- OTP: 23.0+
Installation
You will have to add the :dnsimple
app to your mix.exs
file as a dependency:
def deps do
[
{:dnsimple, "~> 3.4.0"}, #...
]
end
And then add it to the list of applications that should be started:
def application do
[applications: [
:dnsimple, #...
]]
end
Usage
From iex
# Create a client passing the proper settings
iex> client = %Dnsimple.Client{access_token: "TOKEN", base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com/"}
# Check the login
iex> {:ok, response} = Dnsimple.Identity.whoami(client)
iex> response.data
# => %{"account" => %{"created_at" => "2014-05-19T14:20:32.263Z",
# => "email" => "example-account@example.com", "id" => 1,
# => "updated_at" => "2015-04-01T10:07:47.559Z"}, "user" => nil}
From an .exs file
# Start Dnsimple app
Dnsimple.start
# Create a client passing the proper settings
client = %Dnsimple.Client{access_token: "TOKEN", base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com/"}
# Check the login
Dnsimple.Identity.whoami(client)
Documentation
Useful links
dnsimple-elixir
hex.pm docs.- DNSimple API documentation.
- DNSimple API examples repository.
- DNSimple support documentation.
Sandbox Environment
We highly recommend testing against our sandbox environment before using our production environment. This will allow you to avoid real purchases, live charges on your credit card, and reduce the chance of your running up against rate limits.
The client supports both the production and sandbox environment. To switch to sandbox pass the sandbox API host using the base_url
option when you construct the client:
client = %Dnsimple.Client{base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com", access_token: "a1b2c3"}
You will need to ensure that you are using an access token created in the sandbox environment. Production tokens will not work in the sandbox environment.
Configuration
You can configure DNSimple inside of your app's config.exs
. For example, if you have a development config, inside dev.exs
:
config :dnsimple, base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com"
config :dnsimple, access_token: "secret"
config :dnsimple, user_agent: "my-app"
Now you can simply call client = Dnsimple.Client.new_from_env()
.
Logging
The client logs the requests made to the DNSimple API:
iex(2)> Dnsimple.Identity.whoami(client)
09:45:08.229 [debug] [dnsimple] GET https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com/v2/whoami
{:ok,
%Dnsimple.Response{data: %Dnsimple.Whoami{account: %Dnsimple.Account{email: "javier@dnsimple.com",
id: 63, plan_identifier: "dnsimple-professional"}, user: nil},
http_response: %HTTPoison.Response{...},
pagination: nil, rate_limit: 2400, rate_limit_remaining: 2398,
rate_limit_reset: 1482745464}}
The log level used for this is debug
. If you want to disable it you will have to configure the logging level of your app (as it's set to debug
level by default).
config :logger, level: :info
Examples
Authentication
client = %Dnsimple.Client{base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com", access_token: "a1b2c3"}
{:ok, response } = Dnsimple.Identity.whoami(client)
You can get your account_id
from the response, if you don't know it.
account_id = response.data.account.id
Setting a custom User-Agent
header
You customize the User-Agent
header for the calls made to the DNSimple API:
client = %Dnsimple.Client{user_agent: "my-app", access_token: "a1b2c3"}
The value you provide will be appended to the default User-Agent
the client uses. For example, if you use my-app
, the final header value will be dnsimple-elixir/1.0 my-app
(note that it will vary depending on the client version).
Creating a domain
You will need:
- The
account_id
of the account you want to create the domain for. - The
registrant_id
which is the ID of a contact of the corresponding account.
client = %Dnsimple.Client{base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com", access_token: "a1b2c3"}
{:ok, response} = Dnsimple.Domains.create_domain(client, account_id = 1010, %{name: "example.com", registrant: registrant_id = 123})
Creating a record
You will need:
- The
account_id
of the account you want to create the domain for. - The
zone_id
(can be the numeric ID or the name eg. "example.com").
client = %Dnsimple.Client{base_url: "https://api.sandbox.dnsimple.com", access_token: "a1b2c3"}
{:ok, response} = Dnsimple.Zones.create_zone_record(client, account_id = 1010, zone_id = "example.com", %{
type: "CNAME",
name: "provider",
content: "dnsimple.com"
})
License
Copyright (c) 2015-2024 DNSimple Corporation. This is Free Software distributed under the MIT license.