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# Authentication
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In general, the google-cloud-dns library uses [Service
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credentials to connect to Google Cloud services. When running on Compute Engine
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the credentials will be discovered automatically. When running on other
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environments, the Service Account credentials can be specified by providing the
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path to the [JSON
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keyfile](https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/managing-service-account-keys) for
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the account (or the JSON itself) in environment variables. Additionally, Cloud
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SDK credentials can also be discovered automatically, but this is only
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recommended during development.
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## Project and Credential Lookup
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possible, and provides several mechanisms to configure your system without
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providing **Project ID** and **Service Account Credentials** directly in code.
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**Project ID** is discovered in the following order:
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3. Discover project ID in environment variables
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**Credentials** are discovered in the following order:
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4. Discover credentials JSON in environment variables
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5. Discover credentials file in the Cloud SDK's path
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6. Discover GCE credentials
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### Google Cloud Platform environments
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The **Project ID** and **Credentials** and are discovered automatically. Code
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should be written as if already authenticated. Just be sure when you [set up the
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GCE instance][gce-how-to], you add the correct scopes for the APIs you want to
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access. For example:
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* **All APIs**
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/bigquery.insertdata`
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/compute`
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/datastore`
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/userinfo.email`
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* **DNS**
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* **Pub/Sub**
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* `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/pubsub`
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details.) The path to the **Credentials JSON** file can be stored in the
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environment variable, or the **Credentials JSON** itself can be stored for
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4. `GOOGLE_CLOUD_KEYFILE` - Path to JSON file, or JSON contents
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```ruby
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[gce-how-to]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/authentication#using
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[enable-apis]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/enable-apis.png
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[create-new-service-account]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/create-new-service-account.png
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[create-new-service-account-existing-keys]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-common/master/authentication/create-new-service-account-existing-keys.png
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connect to the APIs. You will use the **Project ID** and **JSON key file** to
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connect to most services with google-cloud-dns.
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{file:TROUBLESHOOTING.md Troubleshooting Guide}.
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# Release History
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### 0.29.3 / 2018-09-12
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# Contributor Code of Conduct
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# Contributing to Google Cloud DNS
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API
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library. The logger that you set may be a Ruby stdlib
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[`Logger`](https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.4.0/libdoc/logger/rdoc/Logger.html) as
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shown below, or a
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[`Google::Cloud::Logging::Logger`](https://googlecloudplatform.github.io/google-cloud-ruby/docs/google-cloud-logging/latest/Google/Cloud/Logging/Logger)
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that will write logs to [Stackdriver
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Rails environment, it will default to `Rails.logger`. Otherwise, if you do not
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set the logger and you are not using Rails, logging is disabled by default.
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available to your users. This programmable, authoritative DNS service can
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be used to easily publish and manage DNS records using the same
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infrastructure relied upon by Google. To learn more, read [What is Google
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Cloud DNS?](https://cloud.google.com/dns/what-is-cloud-dns).
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Rubyists. Your authentication credentials are detected automatically in
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App Engine and Google Kubernetes Engine. In other environments you can
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configure authentication easily, either directly in your code or via
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{file:AUTHENTICATION.md Authentication Guide}.
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must be a unique domain name for which you can [verify
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ownership](https://www.google.com/webmasters/verification/home).
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## Listing Zones
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dns = Google::Cloud::Dns.new
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When you create a zone, the Cloud DNS service automatically creates two
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Record instances for it, providing configuration for Cloud DNS
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nameservers. Let's take a look at these records.
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zone = dns.zone "example-com"
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records = zone.records
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records.count #=> 2
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records.map &:type #=> ["NS", "SOA"]
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zone.records.first.data.count #=> 4
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zone.records.first.data #=> ["ns-cloud-d1.googledomains.com.", ...]
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```
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Note that {Google::Cloud::Dns::Record#data} returns an array. The Cloud
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DNS service only allows the zone to have one Record instance for each name
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and type combination. It supports multiple "resource records" (in this
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case, the four nameserver addresses) via this `data` collection.
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{Google::Cloud::Dns::Zone#add} results in a new Cloud DNS Change instance.
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change = zone.add "www", "A", 86400, ["1.2.3.4"]
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change.additions.map &:type #=> ["A", "SOA"]
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start of authority (SOA) record should be updated with a higher serial
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number. The google-cloud library automates this update for you, deleting
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the old SOA record and adding an updated one, as shown in the example
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retrieved record's domain name is always fully-qualified.
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You can use {Google::Cloud::Dns::Zone#replace} to update the `ttl` and
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`data` for a record.
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or `data`, without the risk of inadvertently changing values that you wish
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to leave unchanged.
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```ruby
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You can also delete records by name and type.
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[transaction](https://cloud.google.com/dns/records) is to call
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{Google::Cloud::Dns::Zone#update} with a block. See
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{Google::Cloud::Dns::Zone::Transaction}.
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zone = dns.zone "example-com"
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tx.add "www", "A", 86400, "1.2.3.4"
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tx.replace "example.com.", "MX", 86400, ["10 mail1.example.com.",
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"20 mail2.example.com."]
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{Google::Cloud::Dns::Zone#update}.
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zone = dns.zone "example-com"
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to_add = zone.record "www", "AAAA", 86400, ["2607:f8b0:400a:801::1005"]
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to_delete = zone.records "www", "A"
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## Listing Changes
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Because the transactions you execute against your zone do not always
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complete immediately, you can retrieve and inspect changes.
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[Google Cloud DNS](https://cloud.google.com/dns/) ([docs](https://cloud.google.com/dns/docs)) is a high-performance, resilient, global DNS service that provides a cost-effective way to make your applications and services available to your users. This programmable, authoritative DNS service can be used to easily publish and manage DNS records using the same infrastructure relied upon by Google. To learn more, read [What is Google Cloud DNS?](https://cloud.google.com/dns/what-is-cloud-dns).
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