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com.google.cloud.dns
A client for Cloud DNS - A highly available global DNS network.
Here are two simple usage examples from within Compute/App Engine.
The first snippet shows how to create a zone resource. The complete source code can be found
on
CreateAndListZones.java. Note that you need to replace the domainName
with a domain
name that you own and the ownership of which you verified with Google.
Dns dns = DnsOptions.getDefaultInstance().getService();
String zoneName = "my-unique-zone";
String domainName = "someexampledomain.com.";
String description = "This is a google-cloud-dns sample zone.";
ZoneInfo zoneInfo = ZoneInfo.of(zoneName, domainName, description);
Zone createdZone = dns.create(zoneInfo);
The second example shows how to create records inside a zone. The complete code can be found on CreateAndListDnsRecords.java.
Dns dns = DnsOptions.getDefaultInstance().getService();
String zoneName = "my-unique-zone";
Zone zone = dns.getZone(zoneName);
String ip = "12.13.14.15";
RecordSet toCreate = RecordSet.newBuilder("www.someexampledomain.com.", RecordSet.Type.A)
.setTtl(24, TimeUnit.HOURS)
.addRecord(ip)
.build();
ChangeRequestInfo changeRequest = ChangeRequestInfo.newBuilder().add(toCreate).build();
zone.applyChangeRequest(changeRequest);
When using google-cloud from outside of App/Compute Engine, you have to specify a project ID and provide credentials. See Also: Google Cloud DNS