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Class: AWS::Route53::Client::V20121212

Inherits:
AWS::Route53::Client show all
Defined in:
lib/aws/route_53/client.rb

Constant Summary

Constant Summary

Constants inherited from AWS::Route53::Client

API_VERSION

Instance Attribute Summary

Attributes inherited from Core::Client

#config

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from AWS::Route53::Client

#associate_vpc_with_hosted_zone, #change_tags_for_resource, #create_reusable_delegation_set, #delete_reusable_delegation_set, #disassociate_vpc_from_hosted_zone, #get_checker_ip_ranges, #get_geo_location, #get_health_check_count, #get_health_check_last_failure_reason, #get_health_check_status, #get_reusable_delegation_set, #list_geo_locations, #list_reusable_delegation_sets, #list_tags_for_resource, #list_tags_for_resources, #update_health_check

Methods inherited from Core::Client

#initialize, #log_warning, #operations, #with_http_handler, #with_options

Constructor Details

This class inherits a constructor from AWS::Core::Client

Instance Method Details

#change_resource_record_sets(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the POST ChangeResourceRecordSets API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :hosted_zone_id - required - (String) Alias resource record sets only: The value of the hosted zone ID, CanonicalHostedZoneNameId, for the LoadBalancer. Currently, Route 53 supports alias resource record sets only for Elastic Load Balancing. For more information, an example, and several ways to get the hosted zone ID for the LoadBalancer, see Creating Alias Resource Record Sets for Elastic Load Balancing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
    • :change_batch - required - (Hash) A complex type that contains an optional comment and the Changes element.
      • :comment - (String) Optional: Any comments you want to include about a change batch request.
      • :changes - required - (Array<Hash>) A complex type that contains one Change element for each resource record set that you want to create or delete.
      • :Change - (Hash)
        • :action - required - (String) The action to perform. Valid values: CREATE | DELETE Valid values include:
          • CREATE
          • DELETE
        • :resource_record_set - required - (Hash) Information about the resource record set to create or delete.
          • :name - required - (String) The domain name of the current resource record set.
          • :type - required - (String) The type of the current resource record set. Valid values include:
            • SOA
            • A
            • TXT
            • NS
            • CNAME
            • MX
            • PTR
            • SRV
            • SPF
            • AAAA
          • :set_identifier - (String) Weighted resource record sets only: An identifier that differentiates among multiple resource record sets that have the same combination of DNS name and type.
          • :weight - (Integer) Weighted resource record sets only: Among resource record sets that have the same combination of DNS name and type, a value that determines what portion of traffic for the current resource record set is routed to the associated location.
          • :region - (String) Regional resource record sets only: Among resource record sets that have the same combination of DNS name and type, a value that specifies the AWS region for the current resource record set. Valid values include:
            • us-east-1
            • us-west-1
            • us-west-2
            • eu-west-1
            • ap-southeast-1
            • ap-southeast-2
            • ap-northeast-1
            • sa-east-1
          • :failover - (String) Failover resource record sets only: Among resource record sets that have the same combination of DNS name and type, a value that indicates whether the current resource record set is a primary or secondary resource record set. A failover set may contain at most one resource record set marked as primary and one resource record set marked as secondary. A resource record set marked as primary will be returned if any of the following are true : (1) an associated health check is passing, (2) if the resource record set is an alias with the evaluate target health and at least one target resource record set is healthy, (3) both the primary and secondary resource record set are failing health checks or (4) there is no secondary resource record set. A secondary resource record set will be returned if: (1) the primary is failing a health check and either the secondary is passing a health check or has no associated health check, or (2) there is no primary resource record set. Valid values: PRIMARY | SECONDARY Valid values include:
            • PRIMARY
            • SECONDARY
          • :ttl - (Integer) The cache time to live for the current resource record set.
          • :resource_records - (Array<Hash>) A complex type that contains the resource records for the current resource record set.
          • :ResourceRecord - (Hash)
            • :value - required - (String) The value of the Value element for the current resource record set.
          • :alias_target - (Hash) Alias resource record sets only: Information about the Elastic Load Balancing LoadBalancer to which you are redirecting traffic.
            • :hosted_zone_id - required - (String) Alias resource record sets only: The value of the hosted zone ID, CanonicalHostedZoneNameId, for the LoadBalancer. Currently, Route 53 supports alias resource record sets only for Elastic Load Balancing. For more information, an example, and several ways to get the hosted zone ID for the LoadBalancer, see Creating Alias Resource Record Sets for Elastic Load Balancing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
            • :dns_name - required - (String) Alias resource record sets only: The external DNS name associated with the LoadBalancer. Currently, Route 53 supports alias resource record sets only for Elastic Load Balancing. For more information, an example, and several ways to get the hosted zone ID for the LoadBalancer, see Creating Alias Resource Record Sets for Elastic Load Balancing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
            • :evaluate_target_health - required - (Boolean) Alias resource record sets only: A boolean value that indicates whether this Resource Record Set should respect the health status of any health checks associated with the ALIAS target record which it is linked to. Currently, Route 53 supports health checks only for Elastic Load Balancing. For more information, an example, see Creating Alias Resource Record Sets for Elastic Load Balancing in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.
          • :health_check_id - (String) Health Check resource record sets only, not required for alias resource record sets: An identifier that is used to identify health check associated with the resource record set.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :change_info - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :status - (String)
      • :submitted_at - (Time)
      • :comment - (String)

#create_health_check(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the POST CreateHealthCheck API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :caller_reference - required - (String) A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreateHealthCheck requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique CallerReference string every time you create a health check. CallerReference can be any unique string; you might choose to use a string that identifies your project. Valid characters are any Unicode code points that are legal in an XML 1.0 document. The UTF-8 encoding of the value must be less than 128 bytes.
    • :health_check_config - required - (Hash) A complex type that contains health check configuration.
      • :ip_address - required - (String) IP Address of the instance being checked.
      • :port - (Integer) Port on which connection will be opened to the instance to health check. For HTTP this defaults to 80 if the port is not specified.
      • :type - required - (String) The type of health check to be performed. Currently supported protocols are TCP and HTTP. Valid values include:
        • HTTP
        • TCP
      • :resource_path - (String) Path to ping on the instance to check the health. Required only for HTTP health checks, HTTP request is issued to the instance on the given port and path.
      • :fully_qualified_domain_name - (String) Fully qualified domain name of the instance to be health checked.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :health_check - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :health_check_config - (Hash)
        • :ip_address - (String)
        • :port - (Integer)
        • :type - (String)
        • :resource_path - (String)
        • :fully_qualified_domain_name - (String)

#create_hosted_zone(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the POST CreateHostedZone API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :name - required - (String) The name of the domain. This must be a fully-specified domain, for example, www.example.com. The trailing dot is optional; Route 53 assumes that the domain name is fully qualified. This means that Route 53 treats www.example.com (without a trailing dot) and www.example.com. (with a trailing dot) as identical. This is the name you have registered with your DNS registrar. You should ask your registrar to change the authoritative name servers for your domain to the set of NameServers elements returned in DelegationSet.
    • :caller_reference - required - (String) A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed CreateHostedZone requests to be retried without the risk of executing the operation twice. You must use a unique CallerReference string every time you create a hosted zone. CallerReference can be any unique string; you might choose to use a string that identifies your project, such as DNSMigration_01. Valid characters are any Unicode code points that are legal in an XML 1.0 document. The UTF-8 encoding of the value must be less than 128 bytes.
    • :hosted_zone_config - (Hash) A complex type that contains an optional comment about your hosted zone.
      • :comment - (String) An optional comment about your hosted zone. If you don't want to specify a comment, you can omit the HostedZoneConfig and Comment elements from the XML document.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :hosted_zone - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :name - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :config - (Hash)
        • :comment - (String)
      • :resource_record_set_count - (Integer)
    • :change_info - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :status - (String)
      • :submitted_at - (Time)
      • :comment - (String)
    • :delegation_set - (Hash)
      • :name_servers - (Array)

#delete_health_check(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the DELETE DeleteHealthCheck API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :health_check_id - required - (String) The ID of the health check to delete.

Returns:

#delete_hosted_zone(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the DELETE DeleteHostedZone API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :id - required - (String) The ID of the request. Include this ID in a call to GetChange to track when the change has propagated to all Route 53 DNS servers.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :change_info - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :status - (String)
      • :submitted_at - (Time)
      • :comment - (String)

#get_change(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET GetChange API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :id - required - (String) The ID of the change batch request. The value that you specify here is the value that ChangeResourceRecordSets returned in the Id element when you submitted the request.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :change_info - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :status - (String)
      • :submitted_at - (Time)
      • :comment - (String)

#get_health_check(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET GetHealthCheck API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :health_check_id - required - (String) The ID of the health check to retrieve.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :health_check - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :health_check_config - (Hash)
        • :ip_address - (String)
        • :port - (Integer)
        • :type - (String)
        • :resource_path - (String)
        • :fully_qualified_domain_name - (String)

#get_hosted_zone(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET GetHostedZone API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :id - required - (String) The ID of the hosted zone for which you want to get a list of the name servers in the delegation set.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :hosted_zone - (Hash)
      • :id - (String)
      • :name - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :config - (Hash)
        • :comment - (String)
      • :resource_record_set_count - (Integer)
    • :delegation_set - (Hash)
      • :name_servers - (Array)

#list_health_checks(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET ListHealthChecks API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :marker - (String) If the request returned more than one page of results, submit another request and specify the value of NextMarker from the last response in the marker parameter to get the next page of results.
    • :max_items - (Integer) Specify the maximum number of health checks to return per page of results.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :health_checks - (Array)
      • :id - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :health_check_config - (Hash)
        • :ip_address - (String)
        • :port - (Integer)
        • :type - (String)
        • :resource_path - (String)
        • :fully_qualified_domain_name - (String)
    • :marker - (String)
    • :is_truncated - (Boolean)
    • :next_marker - (String)
    • :max_items - (String)

#list_hosted_zones(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET ListHostedZones API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :marker - (String) If the request returned more than one page of results, submit another request and specify the value of NextMarker from the last response in the marker parameter to get the next page of results.
    • :max_items - (Integer) Specify the maximum number of hosted zones to return per page of results.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :hosted_zones - (Array)
      • :id - (String)
      • :name - (String)
      • :caller_reference - (String)
      • :config - (Hash)
        • :comment - (String)
      • :resource_record_set_count - (Integer)
    • :marker - (String)
    • :is_truncated - (Boolean)
    • :next_marker - (String)
    • :max_items - (Integer)

#list_resource_record_sets(options = {}) ⇒ Core::Response

Calls the GET ListResourceRecordSets API operation.

Parameters:

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})
    • :hosted_zone_id - required - (String) The ID of the hosted zone that contains the resource record sets that you want to get.
    • :start_record_name - (String) The first name in the lexicographic ordering of domain names that you want the ListResourceRecordSets request to list.
    • :start_record_type - (String) The DNS type at which to begin the listing of resource record sets. Valid values: A | AAAA | CNAME | MX | NS | PTR | SOA | SPF | SRV | TXT Values for Weighted Resource Record Sets: A | AAAA | CNAME | TXT Values for Alias Resource Record Sets: A | AAAA Constraint: Specifying type without specifying name returns an InvalidInput error. Valid values include:
      • SOA
      • A
      • TXT
      • NS
      • CNAME
      • MX
      • PTR
      • SRV
      • SPF
      • AAAA
    • :start_record_identifier - (String) Weighted resource record sets only: If results were truncated for a given DNS name and type, specify the value of ListResourceRecordSetsResponse$NextRecordIdentifier from the previous response to get the next resource record set that has the current DNS name and type.
    • :max_items - (Integer) The maximum number of records you want in the response body.

Returns:

  • (Core::Response)

    The #data method of the response object returns a hash with the following structure:

    • :resource_record_sets - (Array)
      • :name - (String)
      • :type - (String)
      • :set_identifier - (String)
      • :weight - (Integer)
      • :region - (String)
      • :failover - (String)
      • :ttl - (Integer)
      • :resource_records - (Array)
        • :value - (String)
      • :alias_target - (Hash)
        • :hosted_zone_id - (String)
        • :dns_name - (String)
        • :evaluate_target_health - (Boolean)
      • :health_check_id - (String)
    • :is_truncated - (Boolean)
    • :next_record_name - (String)
    • :next_record_type - (String)
    • :next_record_identifier - (String)
    • :max_items - (Integer)