route53copy copies resource records from one AWS account to another. It
creates a ChangeResourceRecordSet with UPSERT for all ResourceRecords of
the source account and sends it to the destination account.
The top-level SOA and NS are not included in the change set since they
should already exist in the destination account.
The domain must already exist in both accounts and AWS Named Profiles must be configured for both the source account and the destination account.
$ brew tap andersjanmyr/tap
$ brew install route53
route53copy is a single binary. Install it by right-clicking and Save as...
or with curl.
# OS X
$ curl -L https://github.com/andersjanmyr/route53copy/releases/download/v1.1.1/route53copy-osx \
> /usr/local/bin/route53copy
# Linux
$ curl -L https://github.com/andersjanmyr/route53copy/releases/download/v1.1.1/route53copy-linux \
> /usr/local/bin/route53copy
# Make executable
$ chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/route53copy
$ route53copy --help
Usage: route53copy [options] <source_profile> <dest_profile> <domain>
-dry
Don't make any changes
-help
Show help text
-version
Show version
$ route53copy aws_profile1 aws_profile2 example.com
Number of Records: 55
53 records in 'example.com' are copied from aws_profile1-dev to aws_profile2
{
Comment: "Importing ALL records from aws_profile",
Id: "/change/C3QI8LAP4H5G9",
Status: "PENDING",
SubmittedAt: 2015-09-25 08:47:19.908 +0000 UTC
}
A list of changes are in the RELEASE_NOTES.