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.IX Title "Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable 3"
.TH Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable 3 "2015-06-13" "perl v5.20.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable \- programmable DNS resolver class for offline
emulation of DNS
.SH "VERSION"
.IX Header "VERSION"
0.003
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 2
\& use Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable;
\& use Net::DNS::RR;
\&
\& my $resolver = Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable\->new(
\& records => {
\& \*(Aqexample.com\*(Aq => [
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqexample.com. NS ns.example.org.\*(Aq),
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqexample.com. A 192.168.0.1\*(Aq)
\& ],
\& \*(Aqns.example.org\*(Aq => [
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqns.example.org. A 192.168.1.1\*(Aq)
\& ]
\& },
\&
\& resolver_code => sub {
\& my ($domain, $rr_type, $class) = @_;
\& ...
\& return ($result, $aa, @rrs);
\& }
\& );
.Ve
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
\&\fBNet::DNS::Resolver::Programmable\fR is a \fBNet::DNS::Resolver\fR descendant
class that allows a virtual \s-1DNS\s0 to be emulated instead of querying the real
\&\s-1DNS. A\s0 set of static \s-1DNS\s0 records may be supplied, or arbitrary code may be
specified as a means for retrieving \s-1DNS\s0 records, or even generating them on the
fly.
.SS "Constructor"
.IX Subsection "Constructor"
The following constructor is provided:
.IP "\fBnew(%options)\fR: returns \fINet::DNS::Resolver::Programmable\fR" 4
.IX Item "new(%options): returns Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable"
Creates a new programmed \s-1DNS\s0 resolver object.
.Sp
\&\f(CW%options\fR is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following
options:
.RS 4
.IP "\fBrecords\fR" 4
.IX Item "records"
A reference to a hash of arrays containing a static set of \fINet::DNS::RR\fR
objects. The hash entries must be indexed by fully qualified domain names
(lower-case, without any trailing dots), and the entries themselves must be
arrays of the \s-1RR\s0 objects pertaining to these domain names. For example:
.Sp
.Vb 12
\& records => {
\& \*(Aqexample.com\*(Aq => [
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqexample.com. NS ns.example.org.\*(Aq),
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqexample.com. A 192.168.0.1\*(Aq)
\& ],
\& \*(Aqwww.example.com\*(Aq => [
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqwww.example.com. A 192.168.0.2\*(Aq)
\& ],
\& \*(Aqns.example.org\*(Aq => [
\& Net::DNS::RR\->new(\*(Aqns.example.org. A 192.168.1.1\*(Aq)
\& ]
\& }
.Ve
.Sp
If this option is specified, the resolver retrieves requested RRs from this
data structure.
.IP "\fBresolver_code\fR" 4
.IX Item "resolver_code"
A code reference used as a call-back for dynamically retrieving requested RRs.
.Sp
The code must take the following query parameters as arguments: the \fIdomain\fR,
\&\fI\s-1RR\s0 type\fR, and \fIclass\fR.
.Sp
It must return a list composed of: the response's \fI\s-1RCODE\s0\fR (by name, as
returned by Net::DNS::Header\->rcode), the
\&\fI\f(CI\*(C`aa\*(C'\fI (authoritative answer) flag\fR (\fIboolean\fR, use \fBundef\fR if you don't
care), and the \fINet::DNS::RR answer objects\fR. If an error string is returned
instead of a valid \s-1RCODE,\s0 a \fINet::DNS::Packet\fR object is not constructed but
an error condition for the resolver is signaled instead.
.Sp
For example:
.Sp
.Vb 5
\& resolver_code => sub {
\& my ($domain, $rr_type, $class) = @_;
\& ...
\& return ($result, $aa, @rrs);
\& }
.Ve
.Sp
If both this and the \f(CW\*(C`records\*(C'\fR option are specified, then statically
programmed records are used in addition to any that are returned by the
configured resolver code.
.IP "\fBdefnames\fR" 4
.IX Item "defnames"
.PD 0
.IP "\fBdnsrch\fR" 4
.IX Item "dnsrch"
.IP "\fBdomain\fR" 4
.IX Item "domain"
.IP "\fBsearchlist\fR" 4
.IX Item "searchlist"
.IP "\fBdebug\fR" 4
.IX Item "debug"
.PD
These Net::DNS::Resolver options are also meaningful with
Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable. See Net::DNS::Resolver for their
descriptions.
.RE
.RS 4
.RE
.SS "Instance methods"
.IX Subsection "Instance methods"
The following instance methods of \fINet::DNS::Resolver\fR are also supported by
\&\fINet::DNS::Resolver::Programmable\fR:
.IP "\fBsearch\fR: returns \fINet::DNS::Packet\fR" 4
.IX Item "search: returns Net::DNS::Packet"
.PD 0
.IP "\fBquery\fR: returns \fINet::DNS::Packet\fR" 4
.IX Item "query: returns Net::DNS::Packet"
.IP "\fBsend\fR: returns \fINet::DNS::Packet\fR" 4
.IX Item "send: returns Net::DNS::Packet"
.PD
Performs an offline \s-1DNS\s0 query, using the statically programmed \s-1DNS\s0 RRs and/or
the configured dynamic resolver code. See the \*(L"new\*(R" constructor's \f(CW\*(C`records\*(C'\fR
and \f(CW\*(C`resolver_code\*(C'\fR options. See the descriptions of search, query, and
send for details about the calling syntax of these
methods.
.IP "\fBprint\fR" 4
.IX Item "print"
.PD 0
.IP "\fBstring\fR: returns \fIstring\fR" 4
.IX Item "string: returns string"
.IP "\fBsearchlist\fR: returns \fIlist\fR of \fIstring\fR" 4
.IX Item "searchlist: returns list of string"
.IP "\fBdefnames\fR: returns \fIboolean\fR" 4
.IX Item "defnames: returns boolean"
.IP "\fBdnsrch\fR: returns \fIboolean\fR" 4
.IX Item "dnsrch: returns boolean"
.IP "\fBdebug\fR: returns \fIboolean\fR" 4
.IX Item "debug: returns boolean"
.IP "\fBerrorstring\fR: returns \fIstring\fR" 4
.IX Item "errorstring: returns string"
.IP "\fBanswerfrom\fR: returns \fIstring\fR" 4
.IX Item "answerfrom: returns string"
.IP "\fBanswersize\fR: returns \fIinteger\fR" 4
.IX Item "answersize: returns integer"
.PD
See \*(L"\s-1METHODS\*(R"\s0 in Net::DNS::Resolver.
.PP
Currently the following methods of \fINet::DNS::Resolver\fR are \fBnot\fR supported:
\&\fBaxfr\fR, \fBaxfr_start\fR, \fBaxfr_next\fR, \fBnameservers\fR, \fBport\fR, \fBsrcport\fR,
\&\fBsrcaddr\fR, \fBbgsend\fR, \fBbgread\fR, \fBbgisready\fR, \fBtsig\fR, \fBretrans\fR, \fBretry\fR,
\&\fBrecurse\fR, \fBusevc\fR, \fBtcp_timeout\fR, \fBudp_timeout\fR, \fBpersistent_tcp\fR,
\&\fBpersistent_udp\fR, \fBigntc\fR, \fBdnssec\fR, \fBcdflag\fR, \fBudppacketsize\fR.
The effects of using these on \fINet::DNS::Resolver::Programmable\fR objects are
undefined.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
Net::DNS::Resolver
.PP
For availability, support, and license information, see the \s-1README\s0 file
included with Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable.
.SH "AUTHORS"
.IX Header "AUTHORS"
Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>