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example.go
@ -16,31 +16,44 @@ type Example struct {
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Next plugin.Handler
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}
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// ServeDNS implements the plugin.Handler interface.
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// ServeDNS implements the plugin.Handler interface. This method gets called when example is used
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// in a Server.
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func (e Example) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error) {
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// Somewhat convoluted, as we could have printed "example" here and just call
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// the next plugin - but as an example, show how to wrap a ResponseWriter might be
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// educational.
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// This function could be simpler. I.e. just fmt.Println("example") here, but we want to show
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// a slightly more complex example as to make this more interesting.
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// Here we wrap the dns.ResponseWriter in a new ResponseWriter and call the next plugin, when the
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// answer comes back, it will print "example".
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// Wrap.
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pw := NewResponsePrinter(w)
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// Call next plugin (if any).
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return plugin.NextOrFailure(e.Name(), e.Next, ctx, pw, r)
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}
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// Name implements the Handler interface.
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func (e Example) Name() string { return "example" }
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// ResponsePrinter wrap a dns.ResponseWriter and will write example to standard output when
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// WriteMsg is called.
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type ResponsePrinter struct {
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dns.ResponseWriter
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}
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// NewResponsePrinter returns a dns.Msg modifier that print example when a query is received.
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// NewResponsePrinter returns ResponseWriter.
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func NewResponsePrinter(w dns.ResponseWriter) *ResponsePrinter {
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return &ResponsePrinter{ResponseWriter: w}
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}
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// WriteMsg records the status code and calls the underlying ResponseWriter's WriteMsg method.
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// WriteMsg calls the underlying ResponseWriter's WriteMsg method and prints "example" to standard
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// output.
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func (r *ResponsePrinter) WriteMsg(res *dns.Msg) error {
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fmt.Fprintf(out, "example")
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fmt.Fprintln(out, ex)
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return r.ResponseWriter.WriteMsg(res)
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}
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// Make out a reference to os.Stdout so we can easily overwrite it for testing.
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var out io.Writer = os.Stdout
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// What we will print.
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const ex = "example"
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)
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func TestExample(t *testing.T) {
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ex := Example{Next: test.ErrorHandler()}
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// Create a new Example Plugin. Use the test.ErrorHandler as the next plugin.
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x := Example{Next: test.ErrorHandler()}
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// Setup a new output buffer that is *not* standard output, so we can check if
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// example is really being printed.
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b := &bytes.Buffer{}
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out = b
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ctx := context.TODO()
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r := new(dns.Msg)
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r.SetQuestion("example.org.", dns.TypeA)
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// Create a new Recorder that captures the result, this isn't actually used in this test
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// as it just serves as something that implements the dns.ResponseWriter interface.
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rec := dnstest.NewRecorder(&test.ResponseWriter{})
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ex.ServeDNS(ctx, rec, r)
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if x := b.String(); x != "example" {
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t.Errorf("Failed to print 'example', got %s", x)
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// Call our plugin directly, and check the result.
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x.ServeDNS(ctx, rec, r)
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if a := b.String(); a != ex+"\n" {
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t.Errorf("Failed to print '%s', got %s", ex, a)
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}
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}
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setup.go
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setup.go
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"github.com/mholt/caddy"
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)
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// init registers this plugin within the Caddy plugin framework. It uses "example" as the
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// name, and couples it to the Action "setup".
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func init() {
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caddy.RegisterPlugin("example", caddy.Plugin{
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ServerType: "dns",
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})
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}
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// setup is the function that gets called when the config parser see the token "example". Setup is responsible
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// for parsing any extra options the example plugin may have. The first token this function sees is "example".
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func setup(c *caddy.Controller) error {
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c.Next()
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c.Next() // Ignore "example" and give us the next token.
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if c.NextArg() {
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// If there was another token, return an error, because we don't have any configuration.
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// Any errors returned from this setup function should be wrapped with plugin.Error, so we
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// can present a slightly nicer error message to the user.
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return plugin.Error("example", c.ArgErr())
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}
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// Add the Plugin to CoreDNS, so Servers can use it in their plugin chain.
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dnsserver.GetConfig(c).AddPlugin(func(next plugin.Handler) plugin.Handler {
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return Example{Next: next}
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})
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// All OK, return a nil error.
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return nil
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}
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"github.com/mholt/caddy"
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)
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func TestSetupWhoami(t *testing.T) {
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// TestSetup tests the various things that should be parsed by setup.
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// Make sure you also test for parse errors.
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func TestSetup(t *testing.T) {
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c := caddy.NewTestController("dns", `example`)
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if err := setup(c); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("Expected no errors, but got: %v", err)
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