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route53-backup-to-s3

v1.0.2

Published

Backup Amazon's Route53 zone files to S3

Downloads

52

Readme

route53-backup-to-s3

Backup all your Amazon's Route53 zone files to S3

Setup

Install command

npm install -g route53-backup-to-s3

The AWS-SDK will pickup your servers IAM credentials if it has them. Otherwise use a config file in the following format.

{
  "accessKeyId": "your-access-key",
  "secretAccessKey": "your-secret-key",
  "region": "us-east-1"
}

Call the filename aws-credentials.json.

Run

route53-backup-to-s3 --config ./aws-credentials.json --s3bucket your-bucket --s3folder your-folder

Multi Credentials

If you need to separate your Route53 and S3 credentials use the --r53config and --s3config flags.

route53-backup-to-s3 --r53config ./r53-credentials.json --s3config ./s3-credentials.json --s3bucket your-bucket --s3Folder your-folder

Proxy

If you have the https_proxy environment variable set, the AWS API calls will go through that.

If you want to specify another proxy use the --proxy flag.

route53-backup-to-s3 --config ./aws-credentials.json --s3bucket s3://your-bucket/your-folder --proxy http://proxy.example.com:3128/