Route 53 Domains

This page documents function available when using the Route_53_Domains module, created with @service Route_53_Domains.

Index

Documentation

Main.Route_53_Domains.accept_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_accountMethod
accept_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_account(domain_name, password)
accept_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_account(domain_name, password, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Accepts the transfer of a domain from another Amazon Web Services account to the currentAmazon Web Services account. You initiate a transfer between Amazon Web Services accounts using TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount. If you use the CLI command at accept-domain-transfer-from-another-aws-account, use JSON format as input instead of text because otherwise CLI will throw an error from domain transfer input that includes single quotes. Use either ListOperations or GetOperationDetail to determine whether the operation succeeded. GetOperationDetail provides additional information, for example, Domain Transfer from Aws Account 111122223333 has been cancelled.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that was specified when another Amazon Web Services account submitted a TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount request.
  • password: The password that was returned by the TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount request.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.associate_delegation_signer_to_domainMethod
associate_delegation_signer_to_domain(domain_name, signing_attributes)
associate_delegation_signer_to_domain(domain_name, signing_attributes, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Creates a delegation signer (DS) record in the registry zone for this domain name. Note that creating DS record at the registry impacts DNSSEC validation of your DNS records. This action may render your domain name unavailable on the internet if the steps are completed in the wrong order, or with incorrect timing. For more information about DNSSEC signing, see Configuring DNSSEC signing in the Route 53 developer guide.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain.
  • signing_attributes: The information about a key, including the algorithm, public key-value, and flags.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.cancel_domain_transfer_to_another_aws_accountMethod
cancel_domain_transfer_to_another_aws_account(domain_name)
cancel_domain_transfer_to_another_aws_account(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Cancels the transfer of a domain from the current Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services account. You initiate a transfer betweenAmazon Web Services accounts using TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount. You must cancel the transfer before the other Amazon Web Services account accepts the transfer using AcceptDomainTransferFromAnotherAwsAccount. Use either ListOperations or GetOperationDetail to determine whether the operation succeeded. GetOperationDetail provides additional information, for example, Domain Transfer from Aws Account 111122223333 has been cancelled.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain for which you want to cancel the transfer to another Amazon Web Services account.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.check_domain_availabilityMethod
check_domain_availability(domain_name)
check_domain_availability(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation checks the availability of one domain name. Note that if the availability status of a domain is pending, you must submit another request to determine the availability of the domain name.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to get availability for. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. The domain name can contain only the following characters: Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive. Numbers 0 through 9. Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label. Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the . in example.com. Internationalized domain names are not supported for some top-level domains. To determine whether the TLD that you want to use supports internationalized domain names, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53. For more information, see Formatting Internationalized Domain Names.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "IdnLangCode": Reserved for future use.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.check_domain_transferabilityMethod
check_domain_transferability(domain_name)
check_domain_transferability(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Checks whether a domain name can be transferred to Amazon Route 53.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to transfer to Route 53. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. The domain name can contain only the following characters: Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive. Numbers 0 through 9. Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label. Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the . in example.com.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "AuthCode": If the registrar for the top-level domain (TLD) requires an authorization code to transfer the domain, the code that you got from the current registrar for the domain.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.delete_domainMethod
delete_domain(domain_name)
delete_domain(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation deletes the specified domain. This action is permanent. For more information, see Deleting a domain name registration. To transfer the domain registration to another registrar, use the transfer process that’s provided by the registrar to which you want to transfer the registration. Otherwise, the following apply: You can’t get a refund for the cost of a deleted domain registration. The registry for the top-level domain might hold the domain name for a brief time before releasing it for other users to register (varies by registry). When the registration has been deleted, we'll send you a confirmation to the registrant contact. The email will come from noreply@domainnameverification.net or noreply@registrar.amazon.com.

Arguments

  • domain_name: Name of the domain to be deleted.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.delete_tags_for_domainMethod
delete_tags_for_domain(domain_name, tags_to_delete)
delete_tags_for_domain(domain_name, tags_to_delete, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation deletes the specified tags for a domain. All tag operations are eventually consistent; subsequent operations might not immediately represent all issued operations.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The domain for which you want to delete one or more tags.
  • tags_to_delete: A list of tag keys to delete.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.disable_domain_auto_renewMethod
disable_domain_auto_renew(domain_name)
disable_domain_auto_renew(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation disables automatic renewal of domain registration for the specified domain.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to disable automatic renewal for.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.disable_domain_transfer_lockMethod
disable_domain_transfer_lock(domain_name)
disable_domain_transfer_lock(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation removes the transfer lock on the domain (specifically the clientTransferProhibited status) to allow domain transfers. We recommend you refrain from performing this action unless you intend to transfer the domain to a different registrar. Successful submission returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to remove the transfer lock for.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.disassociate_delegation_signer_from_domainMethod
disassociate_delegation_signer_from_domain(domain_name, id)
disassociate_delegation_signer_from_domain(domain_name, id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Deletes a delegation signer (DS) record in the registry zone for this domain name.

Arguments

  • domain_name: Name of the domain.
  • id: An internal identification number assigned to each DS record after it’s created. You can retrieve it as part of DNSSEC information returned by GetDomainDetail.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.enable_domain_auto_renewMethod
enable_domain_auto_renew(domain_name)
enable_domain_auto_renew(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation configures Amazon Route 53 to automatically renew the specified domain before the domain registration expires. The cost of renewing your domain registration is billed to your Amazon Web Services account. The period during which you can renew a domain name varies by TLD. For a list of TLDs and their renewal policies, see Domains That You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. Route 53 requires that you renew before the end of the renewal period so we can complete processing before the deadline.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to enable automatic renewal for.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.enable_domain_transfer_lockMethod
enable_domain_transfer_lock(domain_name)
enable_domain_transfer_lock(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation sets the transfer lock on the domain (specifically the clientTransferProhibited status) to prevent domain transfers. Successful submission returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to set the transfer lock for.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.get_contact_reachability_statusMethod
get_contact_reachability_status()
get_contact_reachability_status(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

For operations that require confirmation that the email address for the registrant contact is valid, such as registering a new domain, this operation returns information about whether the registrant contact has responded. If you want us to resend the email, use the ResendContactReachabilityEmail operation.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "domainName": The name of the domain for which you want to know whether the registrant contact has confirmed that the email address is valid.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.get_domain_detailMethod
get_domain_detail(domain_name)
get_domain_detail(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation returns detailed information about a specified domain that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account. Contact information for the domain is also returned as part of the output.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to get detailed information about.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.get_domain_suggestionsMethod
get_domain_suggestions(domain_name, only_available, suggestion_count)
get_domain_suggestions(domain_name, only_available, suggestion_count, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

The GetDomainSuggestions operation returns a list of suggested domain names.

Arguments

  • domain_name: A domain name that you want to use as the basis for a list of possible domain names. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. The domain name can contain only the following characters: Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive. Numbers 0 through
    1. Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label. Period
    (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the . in example.com. Internationalized domain names are not supported for some top-level domains. To determine whether the TLD that you want to use supports internationalized domain names, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53.
  • only_available: If OnlyAvailable is true, Route 53 returns only domain names that are available. If OnlyAvailable is false, Route 53 returns domain names without checking whether they're available to be registered. To determine whether the domain is available, you can call checkDomainAvailability for each suggestion.
  • suggestion_count: The number of suggested domain names that you want Route 53 to return. Specify a value between 1 and 50.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.get_operation_detailMethod
get_operation_detail(operation_id)
get_operation_detail(operation_id, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation returns the current status of an operation that is not completed.

Arguments

  • operation_id: The identifier for the operation for which you want to get the status. Route 53 returned the identifier in the response to the original request.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.list_domainsMethod
list_domains()
list_domains(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation returns all the domain names registered with Amazon Route 53 for the current Amazon Web Services account if no filtering conditions are used.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "FilterConditions": A complex type that contains information about the filters applied during the ListDomains request. The filter conditions can include domain name and domain expiration.
  • "Marker": For an initial request for a list of domains, omit this element. If the number of domains that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account is greater than the value that you specified for MaxItems, you can use Marker to return additional domains. Get the value of NextPageMarker from the previous response, and submit another request that includes the value of NextPageMarker in the Marker element. Constraints: The marker must match the value specified in the previous request.
  • "MaxItems": Number of domains to be returned. Default: 20
  • "SortCondition": A complex type that contains information about the requested ordering of domains in the returned list.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.list_operationsMethod
list_operations()
list_operations(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Returns information about all of the operations that return an operation ID and that have ever been performed on domains that were registered by the current account. This command runs only in the us-east-1 Region.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "Marker": For an initial request for a list of operations, omit this element. If the number of operations that are not yet complete is greater than the value that you specified for MaxItems, you can use Marker to return additional operations. Get the value of NextPageMarker from the previous response, and submit another request that includes the value of NextPageMarker in the Marker element.
  • "MaxItems": Number of domains to be returned. Default: 20
  • "SortBy": The sort type for returned values.
  • "SortOrder": The sort order ofr returned values, either ascending or descending.
  • "Status": The status of the operations.
  • "SubmittedSince": An optional parameter that lets you get information about all the operations that you submitted after a specified date and time. Specify the date and time in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal time (UTC).
  • "Type": An arrays of the domains operation types.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.list_pricesMethod
list_prices()
list_prices(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Lists the following prices for either all the TLDs supported by Route 53, or the specified TLD: Registration Transfer Owner change Domain renewal Domain restoration

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "Marker": For an initial request for a list of prices, omit this element. If the number of prices that are not yet complete is greater than the value that you specified for MaxItems, you can use Marker to return additional prices. Get the value of NextPageMarker from the previous response, and submit another request that includes the value of NextPageMarker in the Marker element. Used only for all TLDs. If you specify a TLD, don't specify a Marker.
  • "MaxItems": Number of Prices to be returned. Used only for all TLDs. If you specify a TLD, don't specify a MaxItems.
  • "Tld": The TLD for which you want to receive the pricing information. For example. .net. If a Tld value is not provided, a list of prices for all TLDs supported by Route 53 is returned.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.list_tags_for_domainMethod
list_tags_for_domain(domain_name)
list_tags_for_domain(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation returns all of the tags that are associated with the specified domain. All tag operations are eventually consistent; subsequent operations might not immediately represent all issued operations.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The domain for which you want to get a list of tags.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.push_domainMethod
push_domain(domain_name, target)
push_domain(domain_name, target, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Moves a domain from Amazon Web Services to another registrar. Supported actions: Changes the IPS tags of a .uk domain, and pushes it to transit. Transit means that the domain is ready to be transferred to another registrar.

Arguments

  • domain_name: Name of the domain.
  • target: New IPS tag for the domain.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.register_domainMethod
register_domain(admin_contact, domain_name, duration_in_years, registrant_contact, tech_contact)
register_domain(admin_contact, domain_name, duration_in_years, registrant_contact, tech_contact, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation registers a domain. Domains are registered either by Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or by our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other domains). For some top-level domains (TLDs), this operation requires extra parameters. When you register a domain, Amazon Route 53 does the following: Creates a Route 53 hosted zone that has the same name as the domain. Route 53 assigns four name servers to your hosted zone and automatically updates your domain registration with the names of these name servers. Enables auto renew, so your domain registration will renew automatically each year. We'll notify you in advance of the renewal date so you can choose whether to renew the registration. Optionally enables privacy protection, so WHOIS queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you don't enable privacy protection, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. If registration is successful, returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant is notified by email. Charges your Amazon Web Services account an amount based on the top-level domain. For more information, see Amazon Route 53 Pricing.

Arguments

  • admin_contact: Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.
  • domain_name: The domain name that you want to register. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. The domain name can contain only the following characters: Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive. Numbers 0 through 9. Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label. Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the . in example.com. Internationalized domain names are not supported for some top-level domains. To determine whether the TLD that you want to use supports internationalized domain names, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53. For more information, see Formatting Internationalized Domain Names.
  • duration_in_years: The number of years that you want to register the domain for. Domains are registered for a minimum of one year. The maximum period depends on the top-level domain. For the range of valid values for your domain, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. Default: 1
  • registrant_contact: Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.
  • tech_contact: Provides detailed contact information. For information about the values that you specify for each element, see ContactDetail.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "AutoRenew": Indicates whether the domain will be automatically renewed (true) or not (false). Auto renewal only takes effect after the account is charged. Default: true
  • "IdnLangCode": Reserved for future use.
  • "PrivacyProtectAdminContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
  • "PrivacyProtectRegistrantContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (the domain owner). You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
  • "PrivacyProtectTechContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
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Main.Route_53_Domains.reject_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_accountMethod
reject_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_account(domain_name)
reject_domain_transfer_from_another_aws_account(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Rejects the transfer of a domain from another Amazon Web Services account to the current Amazon Web Services account. You initiate a transfer betweenAmazon Web Services accounts using TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount. Use either ListOperations or GetOperationDetail to determine whether the operation succeeded. GetOperationDetail provides additional information, for example, Domain Transfer from Aws Account 111122223333 has been cancelled.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that was specified when another Amazon Web Services account submitted a TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount request.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.renew_domainMethod
renew_domain(current_expiry_year, domain_name)
renew_domain(current_expiry_year, domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation renews a domain for the specified number of years. The cost of renewing your domain is billed to your Amazon Web Services account. We recommend that you renew your domain several weeks before the expiration date. Some TLD registries delete domains before the expiration date if you haven't renewed far enough in advance. For more information about renewing domain registration, see Renewing Registration for a Domain in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide.

Arguments

  • current_expiry_year: The year when the registration for the domain is set to expire. This value must match the current expiration date for the domain.
  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to renew.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "DurationInYears": The number of years that you want to renew the domain for. The maximum number of years depends on the top-level domain. For the range of valid values for your domain, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. Default: 1
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Main.Route_53_Domains.resend_contact_reachability_emailMethod
resend_contact_reachability_email()
resend_contact_reachability_email(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

For operations that require confirmation that the email address for the registrant contact is valid, such as registering a new domain, this operation resends the confirmation email to the current email address for the registrant contact.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "domainName": The name of the domain for which you want Route 53 to resend a confirmation email to the registrant contact.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.retrieve_domain_auth_codeMethod
retrieve_domain_auth_code(domain_name)
retrieve_domain_auth_code(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation returns the authorization code for the domain. To transfer a domain to another registrar, you provide this value to the new registrar.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to get an authorization code for.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.transfer_domainMethod
transfer_domain(admin_contact, domain_name, duration_in_years, registrant_contact, tech_contact)
transfer_domain(admin_contact, domain_name, duration_in_years, registrant_contact, tech_contact, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Transfers a domain from another registrar to Amazon Route 53. When the transfer is complete, the domain is registered either with Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or with our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). For more information about transferring domains, see the following topics: For transfer requirements, a detailed procedure, and information about viewing the status of a domain that you're transferring to Route 53, see Transferring Registration for a Domain to Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. For information about how to transfer a domain from one Amazon Web Services account to another, see TransferDomainToAnotherAwsAccount. For information about how to transfer a domain to another domain registrar, see Transferring a Domain from Amazon Route 53 to Another Registrar in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. If the registrar for your domain is also the DNS service provider for the domain, we highly recommend that you transfer your DNS service to Route 53 or to another DNS service provider before you transfer your registration. Some registrars provide free DNS service when you purchase a domain registration. When you transfer the registration, the previous registrar will not renew your domain registration and could end your DNS service at any time. If the registrar for your domain is also the DNS service provider for the domain and you don't transfer DNS service to another provider, your website, email, and the web applications associated with the domain might become unavailable. If the transfer is successful, this method returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the transfer doesn't complete successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email.

Arguments

  • admin_contact: Provides detailed contact information.
  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to transfer to Route 53. The top-level domain (TLD), such as .com, must be a TLD that Route 53 supports. For a list of supported TLDs, see Domains that You Can Register with Amazon Route 53 in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. The domain name can contain only the following characters: Letters a through z. Domain names are not case sensitive. Numbers 0 through 9. Hyphen (-). You can't specify a hyphen at the beginning or end of a label. Period (.) to separate the labels in the name, such as the . in example.com.
  • duration_in_years: The number of years that you want to register the domain for. Domains are registered for a minimum of one year. The maximum period depends on the top-level domain. Default: 1
  • registrant_contact: Provides detailed contact information.
  • tech_contact: Provides detailed contact information.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "AuthCode": The authorization code for the domain. You get this value from the current registrar.
  • "AutoRenew": Indicates whether the domain will be automatically renewed (true) or not (false). Auto renewal only takes effect after the account is charged. Default: true
  • "IdnLangCode": Reserved for future use.
  • "Nameservers": Contains details for the host and glue IP addresses.
  • "PrivacyProtectAdminContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
  • "PrivacyProtectRegistrantContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (domain owner). You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
  • "PrivacyProtectTechContact": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. Default: true
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Main.Route_53_Domains.transfer_domain_to_another_aws_accountMethod
transfer_domain_to_another_aws_account(account_id, domain_name)
transfer_domain_to_another_aws_account(account_id, domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Transfers a domain from the current Amazon Web Services account to another Amazon Web Services account. Note the following: The Amazon Web Services account that you're transferring the domain to must accept the transfer. If the other account doesn't accept the transfer within 3 days, we cancel the transfer. See AcceptDomainTransferFromAnotherAwsAccount. You can cancel the transfer before the other account accepts it. See CancelDomainTransferToAnotherAwsAccount. The other account can reject the transfer. See RejectDomainTransferFromAnotherAwsAccount. When you transfer a domain from one Amazon Web Services account to another, Route 53 doesn't transfer the hosted zone that is associated with the domain. DNS resolution isn't affected if the domain and the hosted zone are owned by separate accounts, so transferring the hosted zone is optional. For information about transferring the hosted zone to another Amazon Web Services account, see Migrating a Hosted Zone to a Different Amazon Web Services Account in the Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide. Use either ListOperations or GetOperationDetail to determine whether the operation succeeded. GetOperationDetail provides additional information, for example, Domain Transfer from Aws Account 111122223333 has been cancelled.

Arguments

  • account_id: The account ID of the Amazon Web Services account that you want to transfer the domain to, for example, 111122223333.
  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to transfer from the current Amazon Web Services account to another account.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.update_domain_contactMethod
update_domain_contact(domain_name)
update_domain_contact(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation updates the contact information for a particular domain. You must specify information for at least one contact: registrant, administrator, or technical. If the update is successful, this method returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the operation. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to update contact information for.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "AdminContact": Provides detailed contact information.
  • "Consent": Customer's consent for the owner change request.
  • "RegistrantContact": Provides detailed contact information.
  • "TechContact": Provides detailed contact information.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.update_domain_contact_privacyMethod
update_domain_contact_privacy(domain_name)
update_domain_contact_privacy(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation updates the specified domain contact's privacy setting. When privacy protection is enabled, contact information such as email address is replaced either with contact information for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or with contact information for our registrar associate, Gandi. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts. This operation affects only the contact information for the specified contact type (administrative, registrant, or technical). If the request succeeds, Amazon Route 53 returns an operation ID that you can use with GetOperationDetail to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request doesn't complete successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email. By disabling the privacy service via API, you consent to the publication of the contact information provided for this domain via the public WHOIS database. You certify that you are the registrant of this domain name and have the authority to make this decision. You may withdraw your consent at any time by enabling privacy protection using either UpdateDomainContactPrivacy or the Route 53 console. Enabling privacy protection removes the contact information provided for this domain from the WHOIS database. For more information on our privacy practices, see https://aws.amazon.com/privacy/.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to update the privacy setting for.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "AdminPrivacy": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the admin contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts.
  • "RegistrantPrivacy": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the registrant contact (domain owner). You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts.
  • "TechPrivacy": Whether you want to conceal contact information from WHOIS queries. If you specify true, WHOIS ("who is") queries return contact information either for Amazon Registrar (for .com, .net, and .org domains) or for our registrar associate, Gandi (for all other TLDs). If you specify false, WHOIS queries return the information that you entered for the technical contact. You must specify the same privacy setting for the administrative, registrant, and technical contacts.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.update_domain_nameserversMethod
update_domain_nameservers(domain_name, nameservers)
update_domain_nameservers(domain_name, nameservers, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation replaces the current set of name servers for the domain with the specified set of name servers. If you use Amazon Route 53 as your DNS service, specify the four name servers in the delegation set for the hosted zone for the domain. If successful, this operation returns an operation ID that you can use to track the progress and completion of the action. If the request is not completed successfully, the domain registrant will be notified by email.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The name of the domain that you want to change name servers for.
  • nameservers: A list of new name servers for the domain.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "FIAuthKey": The authorization key for .fi domains
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Main.Route_53_Domains.update_tags_for_domainMethod
update_tags_for_domain(domain_name)
update_tags_for_domain(domain_name, params::Dict{String,<:Any})

This operation adds or updates tags for a specified domain. All tag operations are eventually consistent; subsequent operations might not immediately represent all issued operations.

Arguments

  • domain_name: The domain for which you want to add or update tags.

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "TagsToUpdate": A list of the tag keys and values that you want to add or update. If you specify a key that already exists, the corresponding value will be replaced.
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Main.Route_53_Domains.view_billingMethod
view_billing()
view_billing(params::Dict{String,<:Any})

Returns all the domain-related billing records for the current Amazon Web Services account for a specified period

Optional Parameters

Optional parameters can be passed as a params::Dict{String,<:Any}. Valid keys are:

  • "End": The end date and time for the time period for which you want a list of billing records. Specify the date and time in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal time (UTC).
  • "Marker": For an initial request for a list of billing records, omit this element. If the number of billing records that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account during the specified period is greater than the value that you specified for MaxItems, you can use Marker to return additional billing records. Get the value of NextPageMarker from the previous response, and submit another request that includes the value of NextPageMarker in the Marker element. Constraints: The marker must match the value of NextPageMarker that was returned in the previous response.
  • "MaxItems": The number of billing records to be returned. Default: 20
  • "Start": The beginning date and time for the time period for which you want a list of billing records. Specify the date and time in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal time (UTC).
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