lua-resty-dns
Lua DNS resolver for the ngx_lua based on the cosocket API
$ opm get openresty/lua-resty-dns
Name
lua-resty-dns - Lua DNS resolver for the ngx_lua based on the cosocket API
Status
This library is considered production ready.
Description
This Lua library provies a DNS resolver for the ngx_lua nginx module:
https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/#readme
This Lua library takes advantage of ngx_lua's cosocket API, which ensures 100% nonblocking behavior.
Note that at least ngx_lua 0.5.12 or OpenResty 1.2.1.11 is required.
Also, the bit library is also required. If you're using LuaJIT 2.0 with ngx_lua, then the bit
library is already available by default.
Note that, this library is bundled and enabled by default in the OpenResty bundle.
IMPORTANT: to be able generate unique ids, the random generator must be properly seeded using math.randomseed
prior to using this module.
Synopsis
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-dns/lib/?.lua;;";
server {
location = /dns {
content_by_lua_block {
local resolver = require "resty.dns.resolver"
local r, err = resolver:new{
nameservers = {"8.8.8.8", {"8.8.4.4", 53} },
retrans = 5, -- 5 retransmissions on receive timeout
timeout = 2000, -- 2 sec
}
if not r then
ngx.say("failed to instantiate the resolver: ", err)
return
end
local answers, err, tries = r:query("www.google.com", nil, {})
if not answers then
ngx.say("failed to query the DNS server: ", err)
ngx.say("retry historie:\n ", table.concat(tries, "\n "))
return
end
if answers.errcode then
ngx.say("server returned error code: ", answers.errcode,
": ", answers.errstr)
end
for i, ans in ipairs(answers) do
ngx.say(ans.name, " ", ans.address or ans.cname,
" type:", ans.type, " class:", ans.class,
" ttl:", ans.ttl)
end
}
}
}
Methods
new
syntax: r, err = class:new(opts)
Creates a dns.resolver object. Returns nil
and an message string on error.
It accepts a opts
table argument. The following options are supported:
nameservers
a list of nameservers to be used. Each nameserver entry can be either a single hostname string or a table holding both the hostname string and the port number. The nameserver is picked up by a simple round-robin algorithm for each query
method call. This option is required.
retrans
the total number of times of retransmitting the DNS request when receiving a DNS response times out according to the timeout
setting. Defaults to 5
times. When trying to retransmit the query, the next nameserver according to the round-robin algorithm will be picked up.
timeout
the time in milliseconds for waiting for the respond for a single attempt of request transmition. note that this is ''not'' the maximal total waiting time before giving up, the maximal total waiting time can be calculated by the expression timeout x retrans
. The timeout
setting can also be changed by calling the set_timeout
method. The default timeout
setting is 2000 milliseconds, or 2 seconds.
no_recurse
a boolean flag controls whether to disable the "recursion desired" (RD) flag in the UDP request. Defaults to false
.
query
syntax: answers, err, tries? = r:query(name, options?, tries?)
Performs a DNS standard query to the nameservers specified by the new
method, and returns all the answer records in an array-like Lua table. In case of errors, it will return nil
and a string describing the error instead.
If the server returns a non-zero error code, the fields errcode
and errstr
will be set accordingly in the Lua table returned.
Each entry in the answers
returned table value is also a hash-like Lua table which usually takes some of the following fields:
name
The resource record name.
type
The current resource record type, possible values are 1
(TYPE_A
), 5
(TYPE_CNAME
), 28
(TYPE_AAAA
), and any other values allowed by RFC 1035.
address
The IPv4 or IPv6 address in their textual representations when the resource record type is either 1
(TYPE_A
) or 28
(TYPE_AAAA
), respectively. Secussesive 16-bit zero groups in IPv6 addresses will not be compressed by default, if you want that, you need to call the compress_ipv6_addr
static method instead.
section
The identifier of the section that the current answer record belongs to. Possible values are 1
(SECTION_AN
), 2
(SECTION_NS
), and 3
(SECTION_AR
).
cname
The (decoded) record data value for CNAME
resource records. Only present for CNAME
records.
ttl
The time-to-live (TTL) value in seconds for the current resource record.
class
The current resource record class, possible values are 1
(CLASS_IN
) or any other values allowed by RFC 1035.
preference
The preference integer number for MX
resource records. Only present for MX
type records.
exchange
The exchange domain name for MX
resource records. Only present for MX
type records.
nsdname
A domain-name which specifies a host which should be authoritative for the specified class and domain. Usually present for NS
type records.
rdata
The raw resource data (RDATA) for resource records that are not recognized.
txt
The record value for TXT
records. When there is only one character string in this record, then this field takes a single Lua string. Otherwise this field takes a Lua table holding all the strings.
ptrdname
The record value for PTR
records.
This method also takes an optional options
argument table, which takes the following fields:
qtype
The type of the question. Possible values are 1
(TYPE_A
), 5
(TYPE_CNAME
), 28
(TYPE_AAAA
), or any other QTYPE value specified by RFC 1035 and RFC 3596. Default to 1
(TYPE_A
).
authority_section
When set to a true value, the answers
return value includes the Authority
section of the DNS response. Default to false
.
additional_section
When set to a true value, the answers
return value includes the Additional
section of the DNS response. Default to false
.
The optional parameter tries
can be provided as an empty table, and will be returned as a third result. The table will be an array with the error message for each (if any) failed try.
When data truncation happens, the resolver will automatically retry using the TCP transport mode to query the current nameserver. All TCP connections are short lived.
tcp_query
syntax: answers, err = r:tcp_query(name, options?)
Just like the query
method, but enforce the TCP transport mode instead of UDP.
All TCP connections are short lived.
Here is an example:
local resolver = require "resty.dns.resolver"
local r, err = resolver:new{
nameservers = { "8.8.8.8" }
}
if not r then
ngx.say("failed to instantiate resolver: ", err)
return
end
local ans, err = r:tcp_query("www.google.com", { qtype = r.TYPE_A })
if not ans then
ngx.say("failed to query: ", err)
return
end
local cjson = require "cjson"
ngx.say("records: ", cjson.encode(ans))
set_timeout
syntax: r:set_timeout(time)
Overrides the current timeout
setting by the time
argument in milliseconds for all the nameserver peers.
compress_ipv6_addr
syntax: compressed = resty.dns.resolver.compress_ipv6_addr(address)
Compresses the successive 16-bit zero groups in the textual format of the IPv6 address.
For example,
local resolver = require "resty.dns.resolver"
local compress = resolver.compress_ipv6_addr
local new_addr = compress("FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101")
will yield FF01::101
in the new_addr
return value.
expand_ipv6_addr
syntax: expanded = resty.dns.resolver.expand_ipv6_addr(address)
Expands the successive 16-bit zero groups in the textual format of the IPv6 address.
For example,
local resolver = require "resty.dns.resolver"
local expand = resolver.expand_ipv6_addr
local new_addr = expand("FF01::101")
will yield FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:101
in the new_addr
return value.
arpa_str
syntax: arpa_record = resty.dns.resolver.arpa_str(address)
Generates the reverse domain name for PTR lookups for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Compressed IPv6 addresses will be automatically expanded.
For example,
local resolver = require "resty.dns.resolver"
local ptr4 = resolver.arpa_str("1.2.3.4")
local ptr6 = resolver.arpa_str("FF01::101")
will yield 4.3.2.1.in-addr.arpa
for ptr4
and 1.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.1.0.F.F.ip6.arpa
for ptr6
.
reverse_query
syntax: answers, err = r:reverse_query(address)
Performs a PTR lookup for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. This function is basically a wrapper for the query
command which uses the arpa_str
command to convert the IP address on the fly.
Constants
TYPE_A
The A
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 1
.
TYPE_NS
The NS
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 2
.
TYPE_CNAME
The CNAME
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 5
.
TYPE_SOA
The SOA
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 6
.
TYPE_PTR
The PTR
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 12
.
TYPE_MX
The MX
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 15
.
TYPE_TXT
The TXT
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 16
.
TYPE_AAAA
syntax: typ = r.TYPE_AAAA
The AAAA
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 28
.
TYPE_SRV
syntax: typ = r.TYPE_SRV
The SRV
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 33
.
See RFC 2782 for details.
TYPE_SPF
syntax: typ = r.TYPE_SPF
The SPF
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 99
.
See RFC 4408 for details.
CLASS_IN
syntax: class = r.CLASS_IN
The Internet
resource record type, equal to the decimal number 1
.
SECTION_AN
syntax: stype = r.SECTION_AN
Identifier of the Answer
section in the DNS response. Equal to decimal number 1
.
SECTION_NS
syntax: stype = r.SECTION_NS
Identifier of the Authority
section in the DNS response. Equal to the decimal number 2
.
SECTION_AR
syntax: stype = r.SECTION_AR
Idnetifier of the Additional
section in the DNS response. Equal to the decimal number 3
.
Automatic Error Logging
By default the underlying ngx_lua module does error logging when socket errors happen. If you are already doing proper error handling in your own Lua code, then you are recommended to disable this automatic error logging by turning off ngx_lua's lua_socket_log_errors directive, that is,
lua_socket_log_errors off;
Limitations
This library cannot be used in code contexts like
set_by_lua*
,log_by_lua*
, andheader_filter_by_lua*
where the ngx_lua cosocket API is not available.The
resty.dns.resolver
object instance cannot be stored in a Lua variable at the Lua module level, because it will then be shared by all the concurrent requests handled by the same nginx worker process (see https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/#data-sharing-within-an-nginx-worker ) and result in bad race conditions when concurrent requests are trying to use the sameresty.dns.resolver
instance. You should always initiateresty.dns.resolver
objects in function local variables or in thengx.ctx
table. These places all have their own data copies for each request.
TODO
Concurrent (or parallel) query mode
Better support for other resource record types like
TLSA
.
Author
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) <agentzh@gmail.com>, OpenResty Inc.
Copyright and License
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2012-2018, by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) <agentzh@gmail.com>, OpenResty Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
See Also
the ngx_lua module: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module/#readme
the lua-resty-memcached library.
the lua-resty-redis library.
the lua-resty-mysql library.
Authors
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (agentzh)
License
2bsd
Versions
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Lua DNS resolver for the ngx_lua based on the cosocket API 2017-11-03 23:19:36
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