Files
valid.nsupdate_zone/galaxy.yml
Daniel Akulenok 212e2c42a8
Some checks failed
Test Collection / Sanity Tests (Ansible devel) (push) Failing after 12s
Test Collection / Sanity Tests (Ansible stable-2.15) (push) Failing after 28s
Test Collection / Sanity Tests (Ansible stable-2.16) (push) Failing after 27s
Test Collection / Sanity Tests (Ansible stable-2.17) (push) Failing after 28s
Test Collection / Python Syntax Check (push) Failing after 6s
Test Collection / Build Collection (push) Failing after 10s
Test Collection / YAML and Ansible Lint (push) Successful in 10s
Test Collection / Documentation Check (push) Successful in 7s
Test Collection / Unit Tests (push) Successful in 8s
Update CHANGELOG for v1.3.4 release; add new features and bug fixes
Add example playbooks for filtering and updating DNS zones
Enhance nsupdate_zone module with default_ttl handling and improved diff output
2026-01-29 22:28:35 +01:00

35 lines
1.5 KiB
YAML

---
# See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/dev_guide/collections_galaxy_meta.html
namespace: "valid"
name: "nsupdate_zone"
version: 1.3.4
readme: README.md
authors:
- Dan Kercher
description: Efficient DNS zone management using AXFR and atomic batched DNS UPDATE messages
license_file: LICENSE
tags: ["dns", "networking", "infrastructure"]
dependencies: {}
repository: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.dns
documentation: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/dns/
homepage: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.dns
issues: https://github.com/ansible-collections/community.dns/issues
# A list of file glob-like patterns used to filter any files or directories that should not be included in the build
# artifact. A pattern is matched from the relative path of the file or directory of the collection directory. This
# uses 'fnmatch' to match the files or directories. Some directories and files like 'galaxy.yml', '*.pyc', '*.retry',
# and '.git' are always filtered. Mutually exclusive with 'manifest'
build_ignore:
- .gitignore
- changelogs/.plugin-cache.yaml
# A dict controlling use of manifest directives used in building the collection artifact. The key 'directives' is a
# list of MANIFEST.in style
# L(directives,https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/guides/using-manifest-in/#manifest-in-commands). The key
# 'omit_default_directives' is a boolean that controls whether the default directives are used. Mutually exclusive
# with 'build_ignore'
# manifest: null