Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: route53-recordset-converter
Version: 0.2.4
Summary: Converts an input CSV file from route53-transfer to a JSON file which can be then used in a Terraform google_dns_record_set
Home-page: http://github.com/giefferre/route53-recordset-converter
Author: Gianfranco Reppucci
Author-email: gianfranco@reppucci.it
License: Apache License 2.0
Description: # Route53 recordset converter
        
        This software is aimed to convert the input CSV file from [route53-transfer](https://pypi.org/project/route53-transfer/) to a JSON file which can be then used in a Terraform google_dns_record_set
        
        ## Requirements
        
        - Python 3.7.9 or higher
        
        ## Installation
        
        ```bash
        pip install route53-recordset-converter
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        - Dump AWS Route 53 Hosted Zone records to a CSV using [route53-transfer](https://pypi.org/project/route53-transfer/)
        
        ```bash
        route53-transfer dump example.com example.com.csv
        ```
        
        - Convert the CSV file to a JSON one
        
        ```bash
        route53-recordset-converter example.com.csv example.com.json
        ```
        
        - Use the JSON in Terraform
        
        ```terraform
        locals {
            dns_records = jsondecode(file("example.com.json"))
        }
        
        resource "google_dns_record_set" "dns_records" {
            for_each     = { for index, dns_record in local.dns_records : index => dns_record }
            name         = each.value.name
            managed_zone = "dns-zone-name"
            type         = each.value.type
            ttl          = each.value.ttl
            rrdatas      = each.value.value
        }
        ```
        
        ### CSV Formats
        
        The following CSV formats are supported:
        
        - `aws`: AWS Route 53 standard format, as outputted by `route53-transfer`
        - `register.it`: Register.it format, as exported by [www.register.it](https://www.register.it)
        
        ## In Python
        
        You can convert the CSV without dumping them to a JSON.
        
        ```python
        from route53_recordset_converter import Route53RecordsetConverter
        
        c = Route53RecordsetConverter()
        
        converted_results = c.convert("example.com.csv")
        ```
        
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