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feat(Azure DNS): add NS record support #4846

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Azure supports NS records on public DNS zones: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/dns/record-sets/create-or-update?view=rest-dns-2018-05-01&tabs=HTTP#create-ns-recordset This PR adds this support to external dns. The implementation is similar to the other records.

Besides the unit tests this PR was also tested by creating a DNSEndpoint with the following spec:

    endpoints:
    - dnsName: cloud.k8gb.io
      recordTTL: 5
      recordType: NS
      targets:
      - gslb-ns-eu-cloud.k8gb.io
      - gslb-ns-us-cloud.k8gb.io

The creation of the NS record in Azure was successful:

az network dns record-set ns list --resource-group rg-k8gb  --zone-name "$EDGE_DNS_ZONE" --output json
[
  {...},
  {
    "NSRecords": [
      {
        "nsdname": "gslb-ns-eu-cloud.k8gb.io"
      },
      {
        "nsdname": "gslb-ns-us-cloud.k8gb.io"
      }
    ],
    "TTL": 5,
    "etag": "97a7199f-3be9-47bd-ab00-37013b775180",
    "fqdn": "cloud.k8gb.io.",
    "id": "/subscriptions/<redacted>/resourceGroups/rg-k8gb/providers/Microsoft.Network/dnszones/k8gb.io/NS/cloud",
    "name": "cloud",
    "provisioningState": "Succeeded",
    "resourceGroup": "rg-k8gb",
    "targetResource": {},
    "trafficManagementProfile": {},
    "type": "Microsoft.Network/dnszones/NS"
  }
]

Fixes #2835. This change was already attempted in #2835, but it was never merged due to inactivity.

Checklist

  • Unit tests updated
  • End user documentation updated

Azure supports NS records on public DNS zones: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/dns/record-sets/create-or-update?view=rest-dns-2018-05-01&tabs=HTTP#create-ns-recordset
This PR adds this support to external dns. The implementation is similar to the other records.

Besides the unit tests this PR was also tested by creating a DNSEndpoint with the following spec:
```
    endpoints:
    - dnsName: cloud.k8gb.io
      recordTTL: 5
      recordType: NS
      targets:
      - gslb-ns-eu-cloud.k8gb.io
      - gslb-ns-us-cloud.k8gb.io
```
The creation of the NS record in Azure was successful:
```
az network dns record-set ns list --resource-group rg-k8gb  --zone-name "$EDGE_DNS_ZONE" --output json
[
  {...},
  {
    "NSRecords": [
      {
        "nsdname": "gslb-ns-eu-cloud.k8gb.io"
      },
      {
        "nsdname": "gslb-ns-us-cloud.k8gb.io"
      }
    ],
    "TTL": 5,
    "etag": "97a7199f-3be9-47bd-ab00-37013b775180",
    "fqdn": "cloud.k8gb.io.",
    "id": "/subscriptions/<redacted>/resourceGroups/rg-k8gb/providers/Microsoft.Network/dnszones/k8gb.io/NS/cloud",
    "name": "cloud",
    "provisioningState": "Succeeded",
    "resourceGroup": "rg-k8gb",
    "targetResource": {},
    "trafficManagementProfile": {},
    "type": "Microsoft.Network/dnszones/NS"
  }
]
```

This change was already attempted in kubernetes-sigs#2835, but it was never merged due to inactivity.

Signed-off-by: Andre Aguas <[email protected]>
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While implementing my change I noticed the private zone tests were using an AzureProvider instead of a AzurePrivateDNSProvider

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/ok-to-test
/retitle feat(Azure DNS): add NS record support

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/lgtm

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/assign @Raffo

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abaguas commented Dec 3, 2024

@Raffo just a kind reminder in case this review slipped through your notifications

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Raffo commented Dec 15, 2024

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