127 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
Vendored
127 lines
5.2 KiB
Go
Vendored
// Package libdns defines core interfaces that should be implemented by DNS
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// provider clients. They are small and idiomatic Go interfaces with
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// well-defined semantics.
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//
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// Records are described independently of any particular zone, a convention
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// that grants Record structs portability across zones. As such, record names
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// are partially qualified, i.e. relative to the zone. For example, an A
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// record called "sub" in zone "example.com." represents a fully-qualified
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// domain name (FQDN) of "sub.example.com.". Implementations should expect
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// that input records conform to this standard, while also ensuring that
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// output records do; adjustments to record names may need to be made before
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// or after provider API calls, for example, to maintain consistency with
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// all other libdns provider implementations. Helper functions are available
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// in this package to convert between relative and absolute names.
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//
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// Although zone names are a required input, libdns does not coerce any
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// particular representation of DNS zones; only records. Since zone name and
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// records are separate inputs in libdns interfaces, it is up to the caller
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// to pair a zone's name with its records in a way that works for them.
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//
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// All interface implementations must be safe for concurrent/parallel use.
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// For example, if AppendRecords() is called at the same time and two API
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// requests are made to the provider at the same time, the result of both
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// requests must be visible after they both complete; if the provider does
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// not synchronize the writing of the zone file and one request overwrites
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// the other, then the client implementation must take care to synchronize
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// on behalf of the incompetent provider. This synchronization need not be
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// global; for example: the scope of synchronization might only need to be
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// within the same zone, allowing multiple requests at once as long as all
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// of them are for different zones. (Exact logic depends on the provider.)
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package libdns
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import (
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"context"
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"strings"
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"time"
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)
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// RecordGetter can get records from a DNS zone.
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type RecordGetter interface {
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// GetRecords returns all the records in the DNS zone.
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//
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// Implementations must honor context cancellation and be safe for
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// concurrent use.
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GetRecords(ctx context.Context, zone string) ([]Record, error)
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}
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// RecordAppender can non-destructively add new records to a DNS zone.
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type RecordAppender interface {
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// AppendRecords creates the requested records in the given zone
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// and returns the populated records that were created. It never
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// changes existing records.
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//
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// Implementations must honor context cancellation and be safe for
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// concurrent use.
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AppendRecords(ctx context.Context, zone string, recs []Record) ([]Record, error)
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}
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// RecordSetter can set new or update existing records in a DNS zone.
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type RecordSetter interface {
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// SetRecords updates the zone so that the records described in the
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// input are reflected in the output. It may create or overwrite
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// records or -- depending on the record type -- delete records to
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// maintain parity with the input. No other records are affected.
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// It returns the records which were set.
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//
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// Records that have an ID associating it with a particular resource
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// on the provider will be directly replaced. If no ID is given, this
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// method may use what information is given to do lookups and will
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// ensure that only necessary changes are made to the zone.
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//
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// Implementations must honor context cancellation and be safe for
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// concurrent use.
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SetRecords(ctx context.Context, zone string, recs []Record) ([]Record, error)
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}
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// RecordDeleter can delete records from a DNS zone.
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type RecordDeleter interface {
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// DeleteRecords deletes the given records from the zone if they exist.
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// It returns the records that were deleted.
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//
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// Records that have an ID to associate it with a particular resource on
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// the provider will be directly deleted. If no ID is given, this method
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// may use what information is given to do lookups and delete only
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// matching records.
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//
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// Implementations must honor context cancellation and be safe for
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// concurrent use.
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DeleteRecords(ctx context.Context, zone string, recs []Record) ([]Record, error)
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}
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// Record is a generalized representation of a DNS record.
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type Record struct {
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// provider-specific metadata
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ID string
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// general record fields
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Type string
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Name string // partially-qualified (relative to zone)
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Value string
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TTL time.Duration
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}
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// RelativeName makes fqdn relative to zone. For example, for a FQDN of
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// "sub.example.com" and a zone of "example.com", it outputs "sub".
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//
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// If fqdn cannot be expressed relative to zone, the input fqdn is returned.
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func RelativeName(fqdn, zone string) string {
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return strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimSuffix(fqdn, zone), ".")
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}
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// AbsoluteName makes name into a fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) by
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// prepending it to zone and tidying up the dots. For example, an input
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// of name "sub" and zone "example.com." will return "sub.example.com.".
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func AbsoluteName(name, zone string) string {
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if zone == "" {
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return strings.Trim(name, ".")
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}
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if name == "" || name == "@" {
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return zone
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}
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if !strings.HasSuffix(name, ".") {
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name += "."
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}
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return name + zone
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}
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