Google Domains

With the Google Domains integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] you can keep your Google Domains dynamic DNS record up to date. To setup a dynamic domain name using Goole Domains, refer to the Use Dynamic DNS section in the Google support documentation.

Configuration

To use the integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yamlThe configuration.yaml file is the main configuration file for Home Assistant. It lists the integrations to be loaded and their specific configurations. In some cases, the configuration needs to be edited manually directly in the configuration.yaml file. Most integrations can be configured in the UI. [Learn more] file. After changing the configuration.yamlThe configuration.yaml file is the main configuration file for Home Assistant. It lists the integrations to be loaded and their specific configurations. In some cases, the configuration needs to be edited manually directly in the configuration.yaml file. Most integrations can be configured in the UI. [Learn more] file, restart Home Assistant to apply the changes.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
google_domains:
  domain: subdomain.domain.com
  username: YOUR_USERNAME
  password: YOUR_PASSWORD

Configuration Variables

domain string Required

Your fully qualified domain name (FQDN) that you have chosen for your Home Assistant server.

username string Required

The generated username for this Dynamic DNS record. See your Google Domains record for details.

password string Required

The generated password for this Dynamic DNS record. See your Google Domains record for details.

timeout integer (Optional, default: 10)

Timeout (in seconds) for the API calls.