# Bunnyx
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Elixir client for the [bunny.net](https://bunny.net) API. Built on [Req](https://github.com/wojtekmach/req).
Covers the full bunny.net platform — CDN, edge storage, S3-compatible storage, DNS,
video streaming, Shield/WAF, edge scripting, magic containers, billing, and more.
- **Full typespecs** on every public function — Dialyzer-ready with IDE autocompletion
- **Typed structs** — responses parsed into structs with snake_case fields, not raw JSON
- **Runtime clients** — no `Application` config; pass credentials explicitly for easy multi-account and testing
- **Validated attrs** — snake_case maps or keyword lists, clear errors on typos
- **Documented** — `@moduledoc` and `@doc` with usage examples on every module and function
## Installation
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:bunnyx, "~> 0.4"}
]
end
```
## Quick start
Create a client and pass it to every call. No global config needed — multiple clients
with different credentials work side by side.
```elixir
client = Bunnyx.new(api_key: "sk-...")
# CDN — returns a %Bunnyx.PullZone{} struct
{:ok, zone} = Bunnyx.PullZone.create(client, %{name: "my-zone", origin_url: "https://example.com"})
zone.id #=> 12345
zone.name #=> "my-zone"
# DNS
{:ok, dns} = Bunnyx.DnsZone.create(client, %{domain: "example.com"})
{:ok, record} = Bunnyx.DnsRecord.add(client, dns.id, %{type: 0, name: "www", value: "1.2.3.4", ttl: 300})
# Keyword lists work too
Bunnyx.PullZone.create(client, name: "my-zone", origin_url: "https://example.com")
# Typos fail fast
Bunnyx.PullZone.create(client, %{nme: "oops"})
#=> ** (ArgumentError) unknown key :nme. Valid keys: :name, :origin_url, ...
```
## Clients
bunny.net uses different authentication for different services. Bunnyx provides four
client types:
| Client | Auth | Use for |
|--------|------|---------|
| `Bunnyx.new/1` | Account API key | CDN, DNS, storage zones, video libraries, Shield, billing, and everything else |
| `Bunnyx.Storage.new/1` | Storage zone password | File upload, download, delete, list |
| `Bunnyx.S3.new/1` | Zone name + password (SigV4) | S3-compatible storage with multipart uploads |
| `Bunnyx.Stream.new/1` | Library API key | Video CRUD, upload, collections, captions |
```elixir
# Edge storage — upload and download files
storage = Bunnyx.Storage.new(storage_key: "pw-...", zone: "my-zone")
{:ok, nil} = Bunnyx.Storage.put(storage, "/images/logo.png", image_data)
{:ok, data} = Bunnyx.Storage.get(storage, "/images/logo.png")
# S3-compatible storage
s3 = Bunnyx.S3.new(zone: "my-zone", storage_key: "pw-...", region: "de")
{:ok, nil} = Bunnyx.S3.put(s3, "file.txt", "hello")
{:ok, result} = Bunnyx.S3.list(s3, prefix: "images/")
# Video streaming
stream = Bunnyx.Stream.new(api_key: "lib-key-...", library_id: 12345)
{:ok, video} = Bunnyx.Stream.create(stream, %{title: "My Video"})
{:ok, nil} = Bunnyx.Stream.upload(stream, video.guid, video_binary)
```
## API coverage
### Main API (`Bunnyx.new/1`)
- **CDN**: `PullZone` (CRUD, hostnames, SSL, edge rules, referrers, IP blocking, statistics)
- **DNS**: `DnsZone` (CRUD, DNSSEC, export/import, statistics), `DnsRecord` (add, update, delete)
- **Storage management**: `StorageZone` (CRUD, statistics, password reset)
- **Video libraries**: `VideoLibrary` (CRUD, API keys, watermarks, referrers, DRM stats)
- **Cache**: `Purge` (URL and pull zone purging)
- **Security**: `Shield` (zones, WAF rules, rate limiting, access lists, bot detection, metrics, API Guardian)
- **Compute**: `EdgeScript` (scripts, code, releases, secrets, variables), `MagicContainers` (apps, registries, containers, endpoints, volumes)
- **Account**: `Billing` (details, summary, invoices), `Account` (affiliate, audit log, search), `ApiKey`, `Logging` (CDN + origin logs)
- **Reference**: `Statistics` (global), `Country`, `Region`
### Separate clients
- **Edge storage** (`Bunnyx.Storage`): upload, download, delete, list files
- **S3** (`Bunnyx.S3`): PUT, GET, DELETE, HEAD, COPY, ListObjectsV2, multipart uploads
- **Stream** (`Bunnyx.Stream`): video CRUD, upload, fetch, collections, captions, thumbnails, re-encode, transcription, smart actions, analytics, oEmbed
## Error handling
API errors return `{:ok, result}` or `{:error, %Bunnyx.Error{}}`. Errors include
the HTTP method and path for debugging:
```elixir
case Bunnyx.PullZone.get(client, 999) do
{:ok, zone} -> zone
{:error, %Bunnyx.Error{status: 404}} -> nil
{:error, error} -> raise "#{error.method} #{error.path}: #{error.message}"
end
```
Invalid arguments (unknown keys, typos) raise `ArgumentError` before any HTTP call.
## Design
Bunnyx follows Elixir library conventions — no compile-time config, no global state,
explicit clients.
- **Runtime clients, not Application config.** Every function takes a client struct.
Multiple accounts work in the same BEAM. Tests don't need config stubs.
- **Built on Req.** Retries, compression, JSON, connection pooling via Finch — with
per-request `:receive_timeout` and pass-through `:req_opts` for anything else.
- **Typed structs with typespecs.** Every public function has `@spec`. API responses
are parsed into structs (`%PullZone{}`, `%DnsZone{}`, `%Video{}`, etc.) with
snake_case fields — pattern match and dot-access instead of `body["CacheControlMaxAgeOverride"]`.
- **Validated attrs.** Create/update functions accept maps or keyword lists with
snake_case keys, validated at call time. Unknown keys raise `ArgumentError` with
the valid set listed.
- **Secure by default.** Client structs derive `Inspect` excluding credentials.
Error messages sanitize API keys. Response structs with secrets (storage passwords,
library API keys) hide sensitive fields.
- **Telemetry and observability.** Every HTTP request emits start/stop/exception events
with method, path, status, and duration.
## Integration testing
The `livebooks/` directory contains per-domain integration tests that exercise every
SDK function against the real bunny.net API. Set `LB_BUNNY_API_KEY` and run the cells.
## License
MIT — see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
# LLM disclosure
The creation of this library was expedited by LLMs, a mix of local and remote models, with strict human supervision. The surface area of the bunny.net API is large and it made the creation of this library feasible. The code and library design follows my own preferences and what I consider to be clean, best practice Elixir code.