digitalocean-ddns

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digitalocean-ddns

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Sync a DigitalOcean Domain Record entry with your public IP.

Why?

I created this because the domain I own was being managed on the DigitalOcean nameservers and I didn't want to pay for a DDNS service for another domain. Using this app, I can host my website at mydomain.com but also have a subdomain of my choosing (ie. dev.mydomain.com) point to my dev network hosted elsewhere behind a dynamic IP.

Installing

Compile

This project requires go1.6+ to compile. Just run go get -u github.com/gesquive/digitalocean-ddns and the executable should be built for you automatically in your $GOPATH.

Optionally you can run make install to build and copy the executable to /usr/local/bin/ with correct permissions.

Download

Alternately, you can download the latest release for your platform from github.

Once you have an executable, make sure to copy it somewhere on your path like /usr/local/bin or C:/Program Files/. If on a *nix/mac system, make sure to run chmod +x /path/to/digitalocean-ddns.

Configuration

Before configuring, make sure that the domain exists in your DigitalOcean account. DigitalOcean provides excellent documentation on this subject. Also, when generating your DigitalOcean personal access token, make sure the token has read/write permissions.

Precedence Order

The application looks for variables in the following order:

  • command line flag
  • environment variable
  • config file variable
  • default

So any variable specified on the command line would override values set in the environment or config file.

Config File

The application looks for a configuration file at the following locations in order:

  • ./config.yml
  • ~/.config/digitalocean-ddns/config.yml
  • /etc/digitalocean-ddns/config.yml

Copy config.example.yml to one of these locations and populate the values with your own. Since the config contains a writable API token, make sure to set permissions on the config file appropriately so others cannot read it. A good suggestion is chmod 600 /path/to/config.yml.

If you are planning to run this app as a service/cronjob, it is recommended that you place the config in /etc/digitalocean-ddns/config.yml. Otherwise, if running from the command line, place the config in ~/.config/digitalocean-ddns/config.yml and make sure to set run_once: true.

Environment Variables

Optionally, instead of using a config file you can specify config entries as environment variables. Use the prefix "DODDNS_" in front of the uppercased variable name. For example, the config variable sync-interval would be the environment variable DODDNS_SYNC_INTERVAL.

Usage

A service application that watches your external IP for changes and updates a DigitalOcean domain record when a change is detected

Usage:
  digitalocean-ddns [flags]

Flags:
      --config string          Path to a specific config file (default "./config.yaml")
  -d, --domain string          The DigitalOcean domain record to update
      --log-file string        Path to log file (default "/var/log/digitalocean-ddns.log")
  -o, --run-once               Only run once and exit.
  -i, --sync-interval string   The duration between DNS updates (default "60m")
  -t, --token string           The DigitalOcean API token to authenticate with
  -v, --verbose                Print logs to stdout instead of file
      --version                Display the version number and exit

It is helpful to use the --run-once combined with the --verbose flags when first setting up to find any misconfigurations.

Optionally, a hidden debug flag is available in case you need additional output.

Hidden Flags:
  -D, --debug                  Include debug statements in log output
Cronjob

To run as a cronjob on an Ubuntu system create a cronjob entry under the user the app is run with. If running as root, you can copy services/digitalocean-ddns.cron to /etc/cron.d/digitalocean-ddns or copy the following into you preferred crontab:

  0  *  *  *  * /usr/local/bin/digitalocean-ddns --run-once

Add any flags/env vars needed to make sure the job runs as intended. If not using arguments, then make sure the config file path is specified with a flag or can be found at one of the expected locations.

Service

By default, the process is setup to run as a service. Feel free to use upstart, init, runit or any other service manager to run the digitalocean-ddns executable.

Example systemd & upstart scripts can be found in the services directory.

Documentation

This documentation can be found at github.com/gesquive/digitalocean-ddns

License

This package is made available under an MIT-style license. See LICENSE.

Contributing

PRs are always welcome!

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