Set NS1 DNS record TTL to 0

Default of a zone might be high, which is annoying when testing
with the ACME staging API. I think setting the TTL to 0 makes sense
as acme.sh is the only one checking this, so having an always up
to date response seems desirable.
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Simon Wydooghe 2019-02-06 17:42:50 +01:00
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ dns_nsone_add() {
if [ "$count" = "0" ]; then
_info "Adding record"
if _nsone_rest PUT "zones/$_domain/$fulldomain/TXT" "{\"answers\":[{\"answer\":[\"$txtvalue\"]}],\"type\":\"TXT\",\"domain\":\"$fulldomain\",\"zone\":\"$_domain\"}"; then
if _nsone_rest PUT "zones/$_domain/$fulldomain/TXT" "{\"answers\":[{\"answer\":[\"$txtvalue\"]}],\"type\":\"TXT\",\"domain\":\"$fulldomain\",\"zone\":\"$_domain\",\"ttl\":0}"; then
if _contains "$response" "$fulldomain"; then
_info "Added"
#todo: check if the record takes effect
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ dns_nsone_add() {
prev_txt=$(printf "%s\n" "$response" | _egrep_o "\"domain\":\"$fulldomain\",\"short_answers\":\[\"[^,]*\]" | _head_n 1 | cut -d: -f3 | cut -d, -f1)
_debug "prev_txt" "$prev_txt"
_nsone_rest POST "zones/$_domain/$fulldomain/TXT" "{\"answers\": [{\"answer\": [\"$txtvalue\"]},{\"answer\": $prev_txt}],\"type\": \"TXT\",\"domain\":\"$fulldomain\",\"zone\": \"$_domain\"}"
_nsone_rest POST "zones/$_domain/$fulldomain/TXT" "{\"answers\": [{\"answer\": [\"$txtvalue\"]},{\"answer\": $prev_txt}],\"type\": \"TXT\",\"domain\":\"$fulldomain\",\"zone\": \"$_domain\",\"ttl\":0}"
if [ "$?" = "0" ] && _contains "$response" "$fulldomain"; then
_info "Updated!"
#todo: check if the record takes effect