azurerm_dns_srv_record
Enables you to manage DNS SRV Records within Azure DNS.
Example Usage
resource "azurerm_resource_group" "test" {
name = "acceptanceTestResourceGroup1"
location = "West US"
}
resource "azurerm_dns_zone" "test" {
name = "mydomain.com"
resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.name}"
}
resource "azurerm_dns_srv_record" "test" {
name = "test"
zone_name = "${azurerm_dns_zone.test.name}"
resource_group_name = "${azurerm_resource_group.test.name}"
ttl = "300"
record {
priority = 1
weight = 5
port = 8080
target = "target1.contoso.com"
}
tags {
Environment = "Production"
}
}
Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Required) The name of the DNS SRV Record. -
resource_group_name
- (Required) Specifies the resource group where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. -
zone_name
- (Required) Specifies the DNS Zone where the resource exists. Changing this forces a new resource to be created. -
TTL
- (Required) The Time To Live (TTL) of the DNS record. -
record
- (Required) A list of values that make up the SRV record. Eachrecord
block supports fields documented below. -
tags
- (Optional) A mapping of tags to assign to the resource.
The record
block supports:
-
priority
- (Required) Priority of the SRV record. -
weight
- (Required) Weight of the SRV record. -
port
- (Required) Port the service is listening on. -
target
- (Required) FQDN of the service.
Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
id
- The DNS SRV Record ID.
See the source of this document at Terraform.io