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python-designateclient/doc/examples/recordset_create.py
Hervé Beraud f02f0090f5 Stop to use the __future__ module.
The __future__ module [1] was used in this context to ensure compatibility
between python 2 and python 3.

We previously dropped the support of python 2.7 [2] and now we only support
python 3 so we don't need to continue to use this module and the imports
listed below.

Imports commonly used and their related PEPs:
- `division` is related to PEP 238 [3]
- `print_function` is related to PEP 3105 [4]
- `unicode_literals` is related to PEP 3112 [5]
- `with_statement` is related to PEP 343 [6]
- `absolute_import` is related to PEP 328 [7]

[1] https://docs.python.org/3/library/__future__.html
[2] https://governance.openstack.org/tc/goals/selected/ussuri/drop-py27.html
[3] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0238
[4] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3105
[5] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3112
[6] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0343
[7] https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0328

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import logging
import os
from designateclient.v2 import client
from designateclient import exceptions
from keystoneauth1.identity import generic
from keystoneauth1 import session as keystone_session
logging.basicConfig(level='DEBUG')
"""
Example script to create or get a domain and add some records to it.
"""
auth = generic.Password(
auth_url=os.environ.get('OS_AUTH_URL'),
username=os.environ.get('OS_USERNAME'),
password=os.environ.get('OS_PASSWORD'),
project_name=os.environ.get('OS_PROJECT_NAME'),
project_domain_id='default',
user_domain_id='default')
session = keystone_session.Session(auth=auth)
client = client.Client(session=session)
try:
zone = client.zones.create('i.io.', email='i@i.io')
except exceptions.RemoteError:
zone = dict([(z['name'], z) for z in client.zones.list()])['i.io.']
print("Recordset list...")
for rs in client.recordsets.list(zone['id']):
print(rs)
# Here's an example of just passing "www" as the record name vs "www.i.io."
records = ["10.0.0.1"]
rs = client.recordsets.create(zone['id'], 'www', 'A', records)
# Here we're replacing the records with new ones
records = ["10.0.0.1", "10.0.0.5"]
client.recordsets.update(zone['id'], rs['id'], {'records': records})