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Records
=======
Setup
-----
In order to interact with the functionality of records, you must first
retrieve the details of the domain itself. To do this, you must substitute
`{domainId}` for your domain's ID:
.. code-block:: php
$domain = $service->domain('{domainId}');
Get record
----------
In order to retrieve details for a specific DNS record, you will need
its **id**:
.. code:: php
$record = $domain->record('{recordId}');
If you do not have this ID at your disposal, you can traverse the record
collection and do a string comparison (detailed below).
List records
------------
This call lists all records configured for the specified domain.
.. code:: php
$records = $domain->recordList();
foreach ($records as $record) {
printf("Record name: %s, ID: %s, TTL: %s\n", $record->name, $record->id, $record->ttl);
}
Query parameters
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can pass in an array of query parameters for greater control over
your search:
+------------+--------------+------------------------+
| Name | Data type | Description |
+============+==============+========================+
| ``type`` | ``string`` | The record type |
+------------+--------------+------------------------+
| ``name`` | ``string`` | The record name |
+------------+--------------+------------------------+
| ``data`` | ``string`` | Data for this record |
+------------+--------------+------------------------+
Find a record ID from its name
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For example:
.. code:: php
$records = $domain->recordList(array(
'name' => 'imap.example.com',
'type' => 'MX'
));
foreach ($records as $record) {
$recordId = $record->id;
}
Add record
----------
This call adds a new record to the specified domain:
.. code:: php
$record = $domain->record(array(
'type' => 'A',
'name' => 'example.com',
'data' => '192.0.2.17',
'ttl' => 3600
));
$record->create();
Please be aware that records that are added with a different hostname
than the parent domain might fail silently.
Modify record
-------------
.. code:: php
$record = $domain->record('{recordId}');
$record->ttl -= 100;
$record->update();
Delete record
-------------
.. code:: php
$record->delete();