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master-ai/vibn-frontend/scripts/smoke-opensrs-ns-update.ts

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/**
* Smoke: register a sandbox domain, then update its nameservers to a
* fake-but-valid set. Proves the full attach-time registrar flow.
*
* Usage: source .opensrs.env && npx tsx scripts/smoke-opensrs-ns-update.ts
*/
import {
registerDomain,
updateDomainNameservers,
type RegistrationContact,
} from '../lib/opensrs';
const CONTACT: RegistrationContact = {
first_name: 'Mark',
last_name: 'Henderson',
org_name: 'Get Acquired Inc',
address1: '123 King St W',
city: 'Toronto',
state: 'ON',
country: 'CA',
postal_code: 'M5H 1A1',
phone: '+1.4165551234',
email: 'mark@getacquired.com',
};
async function main() {
const domain = `vibnai-ns-${Date.now()}.com`;
console.log('[ns-smoke] register', domain);
const reg = await registerDomain({ domain, period: 1, contact: CONTACT });
console.log('[ns-smoke] registered. order=', reg.orderId);
// Cloud DNS nameservers follow this format — use real-looking values.
// Horizon only knows about nameservers that already exist at the registry
// it talks to. Its built-in ones are ns1/ns2.systemdns.com, and they're
// the ones every sandbox domain registers with by default. In production
// we'll point at the Cloud DNS nameservers returned from createZone, which
// are publicly resolvable and accepted by every upstream registry.
const ns = ['ns1.systemdns.com', 'ns2.systemdns.com', 'ns3.systemdns.com', 'ns4.systemdns.com'];
console.log('[ns-smoke] updating NS to', ns);
const upd = await updateDomainNameservers(domain, ns);
console.log('[ns-smoke] NS update response:', upd);
}
main().catch(err => { console.error('[ns-smoke] FAILED:', err); process.exit(1); });