I'd be happy to help you create a README for a GoDaddy provider for StackQL, based on the DataDog provider example. Let's adapt the structure and content to fit GoDaddy's API and requirements.
godaddy
provider for stackql
This repository is used to generate and document the godaddy
provider for StackQL, allowing you to query and manipulate GoDaddy resources using SQL-like syntax. The provider is built using the @stackql/provider-utils
package, which provides tools for converting OpenAPI specifications into StackQL-compatible provider schemas.
To use the GoDaddy provider with StackQL, you'll need:
- A GoDaddy account with appropriate API credentials
- GoDaddy API key and secret with sufficient permissions for the resources you want to access
- StackQL CLI installed on your system (see StackQL)
First, download the GoDaddy API OpenAPI specification:
rm -rf provider-dev/downloaded/*
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GoDaddy/gdapi-specification/master/openapi.json \
-o provider-dev/downloaded/openapi.json
Next, split the monolithic OpenAPI specification into service-specific files:
rm -rf provider-dev/source/*
npm run split -- \
--provider-name godaddy \
--api-doc provider-dev/downloaded/openapi.json \
--svc-discriminator path \
--output-dir provider-dev/source \
--overwrite \
--svc-name-overrides "$(cat <<EOF
{
"domains": "domains",
"shoppers": "customers",
"customers": "customers",
"orders": "commerce",
"subscriptions": "commerce",
"certificates": "ssl",
"dns": "dns",
"hosting": "hosting",
"email": "email",
"aftermarket": "domains",
"websites": "websites",
"abuse": "trust",
"agreements": "legal",
"countries": "countries"
}
EOF
)"
Generate the mapping configuration that connects OpenAPI operations to StackQL resources:
npm run generate-mappings -- \
--provider-name godaddy \
--input-dir provider-dev/source \
--output-dir provider-dev/config
Update the resultant provider-dev/config/all_services.csv
to add the stackql_resource_name
, stackql_method_name
, stackql_verb
values for each operation.
This step transforms the split OpenAPI service specs into a fully-functional StackQL provider by applying the resource and method mappings defined in your CSV file.
rm -rf provider-dev/openapi/*
npm run generate-provider -- \
--provider-name godaddy \
--input-dir provider-dev/source \
--output-dir provider-dev/openapi/src/godaddy \
--config-path provider-dev/config/all_services.csv \
--servers '[{"url": "https://api.godaddy.com"}]' \
--provider-config '{"auth": { "type": "custom", "location": "header", "name": "Authorization", "valuePrefix": "sso-key ", "credentialsenvvar": "GODADDY_API_KEY", "successor": { "type": "custom", "location": "header", "name": "X-Shopper-Id", "credentialsenvvar": "GODADDY_SHOPPER_ID", "optional": true }}}' \
--overwrite
sh provider-dev/scripts/fix_broken_links.sh
Before running tests, start a StackQL server with your provider:
PROVIDER_REGISTRY_ROOT_DIR="$(pwd)/provider-dev/openapi"
npm run start-server -- --provider godaddy --registry $PROVIDER_REGISTRY_ROOT_DIR
Test all metadata routes (services, resources, methods) in the provider:
npm run test-meta-routes -- godaddy --verbose
When you're done testing, stop the StackQL server:
npm run stop-server
Use this command to view the server status:
npm run server-status
Run some test queries against the provider using the stackql shell
:
PROVIDER_REGISTRY_ROOT_DIR="$(pwd)/provider-dev/openapi"
REG_STR='{"url": "file://'${PROVIDER_REGISTRY_ROOT_DIR}'", "localDocRoot": "'${PROVIDER_REGISTRY_ROOT_DIR}'", "verifyConfig": {"nopVerify": true}}'
./stackql shell --registry="${REG_STR}"
Example queries to try:
-- Get your domains
SELECT
domain,
status,
expires,
renewable,
auto_renew,
privacy
FROM godaddy.domains.list;
-- Check available domains
SELECT
domain,
available,
price,
currency
FROM godaddy.domains.available
WHERE domain = 'example.com';
-- View DNS records for a domain
SELECT
type,
name,
data,
ttl
FROM godaddy.dns.records
WHERE domain = 'yourdomain.com';
-- List SSL certificates
SELECT
certificate_id,
common_name,
status,
created_at,
expires
FROM godaddy.ssl.certificates;
-- Check website status
SELECT
domain,
status,
created,
expires,
url
FROM godaddy.websites.list;
To publish the provider push the godaddy
dir to providers/src
in a feature branch of the stackql-provider-registry
. Follow the registry release flow.
Launch the StackQL shell:
export DEV_REG="{ \"url\": \"https://registry-dev.stackql.app/providers\" }"
./stackql --registry="${DEV_REG}" shell
Pull the latest dev godaddy
provider:
registry pull godaddy;
Run some test queries to verify the provider works as expected.
Provider doc microsites are built using Docusaurus and published using GitHub Pages.
a. Update headerContent1.txt
and headerContent2.txt
accordingly in provider-dev/docgen/provider-data/
b. Update the following in website/docusaurus.config.js
:
// Provider configuration - change these for different providers
const providerName = "godaddy";
const providerTitle = "GoDaddy Provider";
c. Then generate docs using...
npm run generate-docs -- \
--provider-name godaddy \
--provider-dir ./provider-dev/openapi/src/godaddy/v00.00.00000 \
--output-dir ./website \
--provider-data-dir ./provider-dev/docgen/provider-data
cd website
# test build
yarn build
# run local dev server
yarn start
Under Pages in the repository, in the Build and deployment section select GitHub Actions as the Source. In Netlify DNS create the following records:
Source Domain | Record Type | Target |
---|---|---|
godaddy-provider.stackql.io | CNAME | stackql.github.io. |
MIT
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.