This community project provides bindings for PowerDNS Authoritative Server. It's not associated with the official PowerDNS product itself.
Conveniently manage
It works entirely with the Go standard library and can easily be customized.1
For more features, consult our documentation.
go get -u github.com/joeig/go-powerdns/v3
import "github.com/joeig/go-powerdns/v3"
import (
"github.com/joeig/go-powerdns/v3"
"context"
)
// Let's say
// * PowerDNS Authoritative Server is listening on `http://localhost:80`,
// * the virtual host is `localhost` and
// * the API key is `apipw`.
pdns := powerdns.New("http://localhost:80", "localhost", powerdns.WithAPIKey("apipw"))
// All API interactions support a Go context, which allow you to pass cancellation signals and deadlines.
// If you don't need a context, `context.Background()` would be the right choice for the following examples.
// If you want to learn more about how context helps you to build reliable APIs, see: https://go.dev/blog/context
ctx := context.Background()
If you have used NewClient
before and want to migrate to New
, please see the release notes for v3.13.0.
zones, err := pdns.Zones.List(ctx)
zone, err := pdns.Zones.Get(ctx, "example.com")
export, err := pdns.Zones.Export(ctx, "example.com")
zone, err := pdns.Zones.AddNative(ctx, "example.com", true, "", false, "foo", "foo", true, []string{"ns.foo.tld."})
err := pdns.Zones.Change(ctx, "example.com", &zone)
err := pdns.Zones.Delete(ctx, "example.com")
err := pdns.Records.Add(ctx, "example.com", "www.example.com", powerdns.RRTypeAAAA, 60, []string{"::1"})
err := pdns.Records.Change(ctx, "example.com", "www.example.com", powerdns.RRTypeAAAA, 3600, []string{"::1"})
err := pdns.Records.Delete(ctx, "example.com", "www.example.com", powerdns.RRTypeA)
records, err := pdns.Records.Get(ctx, "example.com", "www.example.com", powerdns.RRTypePtr(powerdns.RRTypeA))
statistics, err := pdns.Statistics.List(ctx)
servers, err := pdns.Servers.List(ctx)
server, err := pdns.Servers.Get(ctx, "localhost")
cryptokeys, err := pdns.Cryptokeys.List(ctx)
cryptokey, err := pdns.Cryptokeys.Get(ctx, "example.com", "1337")
err := pdns.Cryptokeys.Delete(ctx, "example.com", "1337")
tsigkey, err := pdns.TSIGKeys.Create(ctx, "examplekey", "hmac-sha256", "")
tsigkey, err := pdns.TSIGKeys.Change(ctx, "examplekey.", powerdns.TSIGKey{Key: powerdns.String("newkey")})
tsigkeys, err := pdns.TSIGKeys.List(ctx)
tsigkey, err := pdns.TSIGKeys.Get(ctx, "examplekey.")
err := pdns.TSIGKeys.Delete(ctx, "examplekey.")
There are several examples on pkg.go.dev.
See pkg.go.dev for a full reference.
Supported versions of PowerDNS Authoritative Server ("API v1"):
- 4.7
- 4.8
- 4.9
Version 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 are probably working fine, but are officially end-of-life. Be aware that there are breaking changes in "API v1" between PowerDNS 3.x, 4.0 and 4.1.
In accordance with Go's version support policy, this module is being tested with the following Go releases:
- 1.22
- 1.23
This API client has not been completed yet, so feel free to contribute. The OpenAPI specification is a good reference.
You can use Docker Compose to launch a PowerDNS authoritative server including a generic SQLite3 backend, DNSSEC support and some optional fixtures:
docker-compose -f docker-compose-v4.9.yml up
docker-compose -f docker-compose-v4.9.yml exec powerdns sh init_docker_fixtures.sh
It's also possible to target mocks against this server, or any other PowerDNS instance which is running on http://localhost:8080
.
make test-without-mocks
The mocks assume there is a vHost/Server ID called localhost
and API key apipw
.
Footnotes
-
There is a dependency for
github.com/jarcoal/httpmock
, which is used by the test suite. ↩