Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package regru implements a DNS provider for solving the DNS-01 challenge using reg.ru DNS.
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Constants ¶
const ( EnvUsername = envNamespace + "USERNAME" EnvPassword = envNamespace + "PASSWORD" EnvTLSCert = envNamespace + "TLS_CERT" EnvTLSKey = envNamespace + "TLS_KEY" EnvTTL = envNamespace + "TTL" EnvPropagationTimeout = envNamespace + "PROPAGATION_TIMEOUT" EnvPollingInterval = envNamespace + "POLLING_INTERVAL" EnvHTTPTimeout = envNamespace + "HTTP_TIMEOUT" )
Environment variables names.
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Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type Config ¶
type Config struct { Username string Password string TLSCert string TLSKey string PropagationTimeout time.Duration PollingInterval time.Duration TTL int HTTPClient *http.Client }
Config is used to configure the creation of the DNSProvider.
func NewDefaultConfig ¶
func NewDefaultConfig() *Config
NewDefaultConfig returns a default configuration for the DNSProvider.
type DNSProvider ¶
type DNSProvider struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
DNSProvider implements the challenge.Provider interface.
func NewDNSProvider ¶
func NewDNSProvider() (*DNSProvider, error)
NewDNSProvider returns a DNSProvider instance configured for reg.ru. Credentials must be passed in the environment variables: REGRU_USERNAME and REGRU_PASSWORD.
func NewDNSProviderConfig ¶
func NewDNSProviderConfig(config *Config) (*DNSProvider, error)
NewDNSProviderConfig return a DNSProvider instance configured for reg.ru.
func (*DNSProvider) CleanUp ¶
func (d *DNSProvider) CleanUp(domain, token, keyAuth string) error
CleanUp removes the TXT record matching the specified parameters.
func (*DNSProvider) Present ¶
func (d *DNSProvider) Present(domain, token, keyAuth string) error
Present creates a TXT record using the specified parameters.
func (*DNSProvider) Timeout ¶
func (d *DNSProvider) Timeout() (timeout, interval time.Duration)
Timeout returns the timeout and interval to use when checking for DNS propagation. Adjusting here to cope with spikes in propagation times.