» Data Source: linode_domain

Provides information about a Linode domain.

» Example Usage

The following example shows how one might use this data source to access information about a Linode domain.

data "linode_domain" "foo" {
    id = "1234567"
}

data "linode_domain" "bar" {
    domain = "bar.example.com"
}

» Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported, at least one is required:

  • id - (Optional) The unique numeric ID of the Domain record to query.

  • domain - (Optional) The unique domain name of the Domain record to query.

» Attributes

The Linode Domain resource exports the following attributes:

  • id - The unique ID of this Domain.

  • domain - The domain this Domain represents. These must be unique in our system; you cannot have two Domains representing the same domain

  • type - If this Domain represents the authoritative source of information for the domain it describes, or if it is a read-only copy of a master (also called a slave)

  • group - The group this Domain belongs to.

  • status - Used to control whether this Domain is currently being rendered.

  • description - A description for this Domain.

  • master_ips - The IP addresses representing the master DNS for this Domain.

  • axfr_ips - The list of IPs that may perform a zone transfer for this Domain.

  • ttl_sec - 'Time to Live'-the amount of time in seconds that this Domain's records may be cached by resolvers or other domain servers.

  • retry_sec - The interval, in seconds, at which a failed refresh should be retried. *

  • expire_sec - The amount of time in seconds that may pass before this Domain is no longer authoritative.

  • refresh_sec - The amount of time in seconds before this Domain should be refreshed.

  • soa_email - Start of Authority email address.

  • tags - An array of tags applied to this object.