I've been working on implementing a remote backend and I've got a few questions now that I've gotten far enough along that queries are answered with my initial attempts.
I'm using the http connector and I've noticed that the documentation in a few places talks about a domain-id being passed. For example: GET /dnsapi/list/-1/example.com HTTP/1.1 X-RemoteBackend-domain-id: -1 When I implement this query I never see the domain id passed in the arguments list or as a header. Looking at the remote backend unit tests they don't seem to account for the domain id being in the path here, is it a bug in the documentation or have a missed something else? Separately I've noticed when I query the rest api on one of my systems backed by sqlite that the id comes back as a string for the domain with a trailing dot. Based on the source code for the remote backend requires the domain id be an integer so I can't use this method. Is it safe to ignore the concept of domain id with respect to the remote backend if I'll never be using the powerdns rest api to manipulate records and only to answer queries? _______________________________________________ Pdns-users mailing list Pdns-users@mailman.powerdns.com https://mailman.powerdns.com/mailman/listinfo/pdns-users