PyGoDaddy is a 3rd-party client library, written in Python, for site admins(devs), to make GoDaddy suck less.
Currently, Only A-Record manipulation is supported
- Login with a USERNAME and a PASSWORD
- CREATE, READ, UPDATE, DELETE your domain's DNS Records (A-Record only for now)
To install pygodaddy, simply:
pip install pygodaddy
from pygodaddy import GoDaddyClient
client = GoDaddyClient()
if client.login(username, password):
print client.find_domains()
client.update_dns_record('sub.example.com', '1.2.3.4')
https://pygodaddy.readthedocs.org/
Or you can always refer to docstrings
and tests
Create a file in tests/accounts.py
Put settings in this file:
accounts = [
{
'username': 'USERNAME',
'password': 'PASSWORD',
'test_domain': 'DOMAIN.NAME',
},
]
run nosetests tests in root directory