Handle MX,NS,TXT records correctly and don't assume one record type per name
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@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ class DME2:
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self.domain_map = None # ["domain_name"] => ID
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self.record_map = None # ["record_name"] => ID
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self.records = None # ["record_ID"] => <record>
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self.all_records = None
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# Lookup the domain ID if passed as a domain name vs. ID
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if not self.domain.isdigit():
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@ -191,11 +192,33 @@ class DME2:
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return self.records.get(record_id, False)
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def getRecordByName(self, record_name):
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if not self.record_map:
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self._instMap('record')
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# Try to find a single record matching this one.
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# How we do this depends on the type of record. For instance, there
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# can be several MX records for a single record_name while there can
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# only be a single CNAME for a particular record_name. Note also that
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# there can be several records with different types for a single name.
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def getMatchingRecord(self, record_name, record_type, record_value):
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# Get all the records if not already cached
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if not self.all_records:
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self.all_records = self.getRecords()
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return self.getRecord(self.record_map.get(record_name, 0))
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# TODO SRV type not yet implemented
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if record_type in ["A", "AAAA", "CNAME", "HTTPRED", "PTR"]:
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for result in self.all_records:
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if result['name'] == record_name and result['type'] == record_type:
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return result
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return False
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elif record_type in ["MX", "NS", "TXT"]:
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for result in self.all_records:
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if record_type == "MX":
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value = record_value.split(" ")[1]
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else:
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value = record_value
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if result['name'] == record_name and result['type'] == record_type and result['value'] == value:
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return result
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return False
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else:
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raise Exception('record_type not yet supported')
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def getRecords(self):
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return self.query(self.record_url, 'GET')['data']
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@ -262,6 +285,8 @@ def main():
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"account_secret"], module.params["domain"], module)
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state = module.params["state"]
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record_name = module.params["record_name"]
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record_type = module.params["record_type"]
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record_value = module.params["record_value"]
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# Follow Keyword Controlled Behavior
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if record_name is None:
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module.exit_json(changed=False, result=domain_records)
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# Fetch existing record + Build new one
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current_record = DME.getRecordByName(record_name)
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current_record = DME.getMatchingRecord(record_name, record_type, record_value)
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new_record = {'name': record_name}
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for i in ["record_value", "record_type", "record_ttl"]:
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if not module.params[i] is None:
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new_record[i[len("record_"):]] = module.params[i]
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# Special handling for mx record
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if new_record["type"] == "MX":
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new_record["mxLevel"] = new_record["value"].split(" ")[0]
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new_record["value"] = new_record["value"].split(" ")[1]
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# Compare new record against existing one
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changed = False
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