NAME WebService::Amazon::Route53 - Perl interface to Amazon Route 53 API VERSION Version 0.012 SYNOPSIS WebService::Amazon::Route53 provides an interface to Amazon Route 53 DNS service. use WebService::Amazon::Route53; my $r53 = WebService::Amazon::Route53->new(id => 'ROUTE53ID', key => 'SECRETKEY'); # Create a new zone $r53->create_hosted_zone(name => 'example.com.', caller_reference => 'example.com_migration_01'); # Get zone information my $zone = $r53->find_hosted_zone(name => 'example.com.'); # Create a new record $r53->change_resource_record_sets(zone_id => $zone->{id}, action => 'create', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, value => '12.34.56.78'); # Modify records $r53->change_resource_record_sets(zone_id => $zone->{id}, changes => [ { action => 'delete', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, value => '12.34.56.78' }, { action => 'create', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, records => [ '34.56.78.90', '56.78.90.12' ] } ]); METHODS Required parameters are marked as such, other parameters are optional. Instance methods return "undef" on failure. More detailed error information can be obtained by calling "error". new Creates a new instance of WebService::Amazon::Route53. my $r53 = WebService::Amazon::Route53->new(id => 'ROUTE53ID', key => 'SECRETKEY'); Parameters: * id (Required) AWS access key ID. * key (Required) Secret access key. list_hosted_zones Gets a list of hosted zones. Called in scalar context: $zones = $r53->list_hosted_zones(max_items => 15); Called in list context: ($zones, $next_marker) = $r53->list_hosted_zones(marker => '456ZONEID', max_items => 15); Parameters: * marker Indicates where to begin the result set. This is the ID of the last hosted zone which will not be included in the results. * max_items The maximum number of hosted zones to retrieve. Returns: A reference to an array of hash references, containing zone data. Example: $zones = [ { 'id' => '/hostedzone/123ZONEID', 'name' => 'example.com.', 'caller_reference' => 'ExampleZone', 'config' => { 'comment' => 'This is my first hosted zone' } }, { 'id' => '/hostedzone/456ZONEID', 'name' => 'example2.com.', 'caller_reference' => 'ExampleZone2', 'config' => { 'comment' => 'This is my second hosted zone' } } ]; When called in list context, it also returns the next marker to pass to a subsequent call to "list_hosted_zones" to get the next set of results. If this is the last set of results, next marker will be "undef". get_hosted_zone Gets hosted zone data. $zone = get_hosted_zone(zone_id => '123ZONEID'); Parameters: * zone_id (Required) Hosted zone ID. Returns: A reference to a hash containing zone data. Example: $zone = { 'id' => '/hostedzone/123ZONEID' 'name' => 'example.com.', 'caller_reference' => 'ExampleZone', 'config' => { 'comment' => 'This is my first hosted zone' } }; find_hosted_zone Finds the first hosted zone with the given name. $zone = $r53->find_hosted_zone(name => 'example.com.'); Parameters: * name (Required) Hosted zone name. Returns: A reference to a hash containing zone data (see "get_hosted_zone"), or 0 if there is no hosted zone with the given name. create_hosted_zone Creates a new hosted zone. $response = $r53->create_hosted_zone(name => 'example.com.', caller_reference => 'example.com_01'); Parameters: * name (Required) New hosted zone name. * caller_reference (Required) A unique string that identifies the request. Returns: A reference to a hash containing new zone data, change description, and name servers information. Example: $response = { 'zone' => { 'id' => '/hostedzone/123ZONEID' 'name' => 'example.com.', 'caller_reference' => 'example.com_01', 'config' => {} }, 'change_info' => { 'id' => '/change/123CHANGEID' 'submitted_at' => '2011-08-30T23:54:53.221Z', 'status' => 'PENDING' }, 'delegation_set' => { 'name_servers' => [ 'ns-001.awsdns-01.net', 'ns-002.awsdns-02.net', 'ns-003.awsdns-03.net', 'ns-004.awsdns-04.net' ] }, }; delete_hosted_zone Deletes a hosted zone. $change_info = $r53->delete_hosted_zone(zone_id => '123ZONEID'); Parameters: * zone_id (Required) Hosted zone ID. Returns: A reference to a hash containing change information. Example: $change_info = { 'id' => '/change/123CHANGEID' 'submitted_at' => '2011-08-31T00:04:37.456Z', 'status' => 'PENDING' }; list_resource_record_sets Lists resource record sets for a hosted zone. Called in scalar context: $record_sets = $r53->list_resource_record_sets(zone_id => '123ZONEID'); Called in list context: ($record_sets, $next_record) = $r53->list_resource_record_sets(zone_id => '123ZONEID'); Parameters: * zone_id (Required) Hosted zone ID. * name The first domain name (in lexicographic order) to retrieve. * type DNS record type of the next resource record set to retrieve. * identifier Set identifier for the next source record set to retrieve. This is needed when the previous set of results has been truncated for a given DNS name and type. * max_items The maximum number of records to be retrieved. The default is 100, and it's the maximum allowed value. Returns: A reference to an array of hash references, containing record set data. Example: $record_sets = [ { name => 'example.com.', type => 'MX' ttl => 86400, records => [ '10 mail.example.com' ] }, { name => 'example.com.', type => 'NS', ttl => 172800, records => [ 'ns-001.awsdns-01.net.', 'ns-002.awsdns-02.net.', 'ns-003.awsdns-03.net.', 'ns-004.awsdns-04.net.' ] } ]; When called in list context, it also returns a reference to a hash, containing information on the next record which can be passed to a subsequent call to "list_resource_record_sets" to get the next set of records (using the "name" and "type" parameters). Example: $next_record = { name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A' }; If this is the last set of records, next record will be "undef". change_resource_record_sets Makes changes to DNS record sets. $change_info = $r53->change_resource_record_sets(zone_id => '123ZONEID', changes => [ # Delete the current A record { action => 'delete', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, value => '12.34.56.78' }, # Create a new A record with a different value { action => 'create', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, value => '34.56.78.90' }, # Create two new MX records { action => 'create', name => 'example.com.', type => 'MX', ttl => 86400, records => [ '10 mail.example.com', '20 mail2.example.com' ] } ]); If there is just one change to be made, you can use the simplified call syntax, and pass the change parameters directly, instead of using the "changes" parameter: $change_info = $r53->change_resource_record_sets(zone_id => '123ZONEID', action => 'delete', name => 'www.example.com.', type => 'A', ttl => 86400, value => '12.34.56.78'); Parameters: * zone_id (Required) Hosted zone ID. * changes (Required) A reference to an array of hashes, describing the changes to be made. If there is just one change, the array may be omitted and change parameters may be passed directly. Change parameters: * action (Required) The action to perform ("create" or "delete"). * name (Required) The name of the domain to perform the action on. * type (Required) The DNS record type. * ttl The DNS record time to live (TTL), in seconds. * records An array of strings that represent the current or new record values. If there is just one value, you can use the "value" parameter instead. * value Current or new DNS record value. For multiple record values, use the "records" parameter. Returns: A reference to a hash containing change information. Example: $change_info = { 'id' => '/change/123CHANGEID' 'submitted_at' => '2011-08-31T00:04:37.456Z', 'status' => 'PENDING' }; error Returns the last error. $error = $r53->error; Returns: A reference to a hash containing the type, code, and message of the last error. Example: $error = { 'type' => 'Sender', 'message' => 'FATAL problem: UnsupportedCharacter encountered at ', 'code' => 'InvalidDomainName' }; AUTHOR Michal Wojciechowski, "" BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-webservice-amazon-route53 at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc WebService::Amazon::Route53 You can also look for information at: * RT: CPAN's request tracker * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation * CPAN Ratings * Search CPAN SEE ALSO * Amazon Route 53 API Reference ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright 2011 Michal Wojciechowski. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License. See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.