Add some documentation

This commit is contained in:
zandercymatics 2024-12-06 11:52:07 -07:00
parent 87a3dee4ed
commit 5f02ae7f81
No known key found for this signature in database
GPG key ID: FF4636ABEC9682B7
3 changed files with 22 additions and 6 deletions

View file

@ -378,3 +378,18 @@ Then, copy the variables under the section labled `s3`.
## Request Flow FSM Diagram
The [.gov Domain Request & Domain Status Digram](https://miro.com/app/board/uXjVMuqbLOk=/?moveToWidget=3458764594819017396&cot=14) visualizes the domain request flow and resulting domain objects.
## Testing the prototype add DNS record feature (delete this after we are done testing!)
We are currently testing using cloudflare to add DNS records. Specifically, an A record. To use this, you will need to enable the
`prototype_dns_flag` waffle flag and navigate to `igorville.gov`, `dns.gov`, or `domainops.gov`. Click manage, then click DNS. From there, click the `Prototype DNS record creator` button.
Before we can send data to cloudflare, you will need these values in your .env file:
```
REGISTRY_TENANT_KEY = {tenant key}
REGISTRY_SERVICE_EMAIL = {An email address}
REGISTRY_TENANT_NAME = {Name of the bucket, i.e. "CISA" }
```
You can obtain these by following the steps outlined in the [dns hosting discovery doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Yq5d2M3MgM2vPhUBZ0k5wOmCQst4vND9-2qEZ55-h-Y/edit?tab=t.0), BUT it is far easier to just get these from someone else. Reach out to Zander for this information if you do not have it.
Alternatively, if you are testing on a sandbox, you will need to add those to getgov-credentials.