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| # Setting up ExternalDNS for Services on DigitalOcean
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| This tutorial describes how to setup ExternalDNS for usage within a Kubernetes cluster using DigitalOcean DNS.
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| 
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| Make sure to use **>=0.4.2** version of ExternalDNS for this tutorial.
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| 
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| ## Creating a DigitalOcean DNS zone
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| 
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| If you want to learn about how to use DigitalOcean's DNS service read the following tutorial series:
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| [An Introduction to Managing DNS](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorial_series/an-introduction-to-managing-dns), and specifically [How To Set Up a Host Name with DigitalOcean DNS](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-host-name-with-digitalocean)
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| Create a new DNS zone where you want to create your records in. Let's use `example.com` as an example here.
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| 
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| ## Creating DigitalOcean Credentials
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| Generate a new personal token by going to [the API settings](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/settings/api/tokens) or follow [How To Use the DigitalOcean API v2](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-the-digitalocean-api-v2) if you need more information. Give the token a name and choose read and write access. The token needs to be passed to ExternalDNS so make a note of it for later use.
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| 
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| The environment variable `DO_TOKEN` will be needed to run ExternalDNS with DigitalOcean.
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| 
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| ## Deploy ExternalDNS
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| 
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| Connect your `kubectl` client to the cluster you want to test ExternalDNS with.
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| Then apply one of the following manifests file to deploy ExternalDNS.
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| 
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| ### Manifest (for clusters without RBAC enabled)
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| ```yaml
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| apiVersion: apps/v1
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| kind: Deployment
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| metadata:
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|   name: external-dns
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| spec:
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|   replicas: 1
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|   selector:
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|     matchLabels:
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|       app: external-dns
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|   strategy:
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|     type: Recreate
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|   template:
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|     metadata:
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|       labels:
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|         app: external-dns
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|     spec:
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|       containers:
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|       - name: external-dns
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|         image: k8s.gcr.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.7.6
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|         args:
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|         - --source=service # ingress is also possible
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|         - --domain-filter=example.com # (optional) limit to only example.com domains; change to match the zone created above.
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|         - --provider=digitalocean
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|         env:
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|         - name: DO_TOKEN
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|           value: "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_API_KEY"
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| ```
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| 
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| ### Manifest (for clusters with RBAC enabled)
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| ```yaml
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| apiVersion: v1
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| kind: ServiceAccount
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| metadata:
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|   name: external-dns
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| ---
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| apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
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| kind: ClusterRole
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| metadata:
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|   name: external-dns
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| rules:
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| - apiGroups: [""]
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|   resources: ["services","endpoints","pods"]
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|   verbs: ["get","watch","list"]
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| - apiGroups: ["extensions","networking.k8s.io"]
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|   resources: ["ingresses"] 
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|   verbs: ["get","watch","list"]
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| - apiGroups: [""]
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|   resources: ["nodes"]
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|   verbs: ["list"]
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| ---
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| apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
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| kind: ClusterRoleBinding
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| metadata:
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|   name: external-dns-viewer
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| roleRef:
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|   apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
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|   kind: ClusterRole
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|   name: external-dns
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| subjects:
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| - kind: ServiceAccount
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|   name: external-dns
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|   namespace: default
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| ---
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| apiVersion: apps/v1
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| kind: Deployment
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| metadata:
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|   name: external-dns
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| spec:
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|   replicas: 1
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|   selector:
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|     matchLabels:
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|       app: external-dns
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|   strategy:
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|     type: Recreate
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|   template:
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|     metadata:
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|       labels:
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|         app: external-dns
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|     spec:
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|       serviceAccountName: external-dns
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|       containers:
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|       - name: external-dns
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|         image: k8s.gcr.io/external-dns/external-dns:v0.7.6
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|         args:
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|         - --source=service # ingress is also possible
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|         - --domain-filter=example.com # (optional) limit to only example.com domains; change to match the zone created above.
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|         - --provider=digitalocean
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|         env:
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|         - name: DO_TOKEN
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|           value: "YOUR_DIGITALOCEAN_API_KEY"
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| ```
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| 
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| 
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| ## Deploying an Nginx Service
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| 
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| Create a service file called 'nginx.yaml' with the following contents:
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| 
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| ```yaml
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| apiVersion: apps/v1
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| kind: Deployment
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| metadata:
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|   name: nginx
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| spec:
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|   replicas: 1
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|   selector:
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|     matchLabels:
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|       app: nginx
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|   template:
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|     metadata:
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|       labels:
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|         app: nginx
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|     spec:
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|       containers:
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|       - image: nginx
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|         name: nginx
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|         ports:
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|         - containerPort: 80
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| ---
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| apiVersion: v1
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| kind: Service
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| metadata:
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|   name: nginx
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|   annotations:
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|     external-dns.alpha.kubernetes.io/hostname: my-app.example.com
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| spec:
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|   selector:
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|     app: nginx
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|   type: LoadBalancer
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|   ports:
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|     - protocol: TCP
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|       port: 80
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|       targetPort: 80
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| ```
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| 
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| Note the annotation on the service; use the same hostname as the DigitalOcean DNS zone created above.
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| 
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| ExternalDNS uses this annotation to determine what services should be registered with DNS. Removing the annotation will cause ExternalDNS to remove the corresponding DNS records.
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| Create the deployment and service:
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| 
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| ```console
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| $ kubectl create -f nginx.yaml
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| ```
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| 
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| Depending where you run your service it can take a little while for your cloud provider to create an external IP for the service.
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| Once the service has an external IP assigned, ExternalDNS will notice the new service IP address and synchronize the DigitalOcean DNS records.
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| 
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| ## Verifying DigitalOcean DNS records
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| Check your [DigitalOcean UI](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/networking/domains) to view the records for your DigitalOcean DNS zone.
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| Click on the zone for the one created above if a different domain was used.
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| This should show the external IP address of the service as the A record for your domain.
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| 
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| ## Cleanup
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| Now that we have verified that ExternalDNS will automatically manage DigitalOcean DNS records, we can delete the tutorial's example:
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| ```
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| $ kubectl delete service -f nginx.yaml
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| $ kubectl delete service -f externaldns.yaml
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Advanced Usage
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| 
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| ### API Page Size
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| If you have a large number of domains and/or records within a domain, you may encounter API
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| rate limiting because of the number of API calls that external-dns must make to the DigitalOcean API to retrieve
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| the current DNS configuration during every reconciliation loop. If this is the case, use the 
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| `--digitalocean-api-page-size` option to increase the size of the pages used when querying the DigitalOcean API.
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| (Note: external-dns uses a default of 50.)
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