Validated on 16 May 2024 • Last edited on 18 Dec 2024
Adding a domain you own to your DigitalOcean account lets you manage the domain’s DNS records with the control panel and API. Domains you manage on DigitalOcean integrate with DigitalOcean Load Balancers and Spaces to streamline automatic SSL certificate management.
Adding a domain to your project allows you to assign the domain to Droplets, load balancers, and other resources. You can only add domains with known top-level domains (TLDs) publicly recognized by ICANN.
import os
from pydo import Client
client = Client(token=os.environ.get("DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN"))
req = {
"name": "example.com"
}
resp = client.domains.create(body=req)
Add a Domain Using the Control Panel
To add a domain from the control panel, open the Create menu and click Domains/DNS.
This brings you to the Networking section’s Domains tab. Enter your domain into the Enter domain field, then click Add Domain. If your domain contains non-ASCII characters (such as accents or other Unicode characters), you must convert it to Punycode before adding it.
Note
DigitalOcean’s terms of service prohibit adding country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) from OFAC-sanctioned countries. For more information, including a list of countries, see section 5.7 of our Rules of Conduct in our terms of service.
The system performs a DNS lookup to see if the domain has already been added to DigitalOcean. If it has, you receive a message that says Data domain example.com: Name already exists. If the domain has not been previously added to DigitalOcean’s DNS service, it is added to your team’s domains.
Once you’ve added the domain, this opens the domain’s Create a new record interface. From here, you can add DNS records like A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS, SRV, and TXT records. For a complete list of supported records, see Supported Record Types.