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aws-subdomain

v0.3.0

Published

Create subdomains for AWS without diving into the AWS SDK

Downloads

53

Readme

aws-subdomain

Create subdomains for AWS without diving into the AWS SDK

NPM
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Usage

First install this module with npm install aws-subdomain --save.

var subdomain = require('aws-subdomain')({
  accessKeyId: 'your-id-here',
  secretAccessKey: 'your-secret-here',
});

subdomain.create('i.wear.sho.es', function (err, result) {
  // handle error/result
});

subdomain.delete('i.wear.sho.es', function (err, result) {
  // handle error/result
});

We will find the correct HostedZoneId based on the root domain, e.g. 'sho.es' and will create/delete the subdomain for you.

CLI

npm install aws-subdomain -g
aws-subdomain new.shiny.po.ny -i [awsAccessKeyId] -s [awsSecretAccessKey]

Can also pass -a with 'upsert', or 'delete'. The default is to 'create'.

By default the AWS credentials come from environment variables AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, but can be overridden with -i and -s respectively.

Test

npm test
# or for TAP output
node test

TODO

  • Add event for completion of change
  • Add upsert functions
  • Support promises
  • Add default baseDomain to options/integrate with actions.