package example import ( "github.com/coredns/coredns/core/dnsserver" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/metrics" "github.com/mholt/caddy" ) // init registers this plugin within the Caddy plugin framework. It uses "example" as the // name, and couples it to the Action "setup". func init() { caddy.RegisterPlugin("example", caddy.Plugin{ ServerType: "dns", Action: setup, }) } // setup is the function that gets called when the config parser see the token "example". Setup is responsible // for parsing any extra options the example plugin may have. The first token this function sees is "example". func setup(c *caddy.Controller) error { c.Next() // Ignore "example" and give us the next token. if c.NextArg() { // If there was another token, return an error, because we don't have any configuration. // Any errors returned from this setup function should be wrapped with plugin.Error, so we // can present a slightly nicer error message to the user. return plugin.Error("example", c.ArgErr()) } // Add a startup function that will -- after all plugins have been loaded -- check if the // prometheus plugin has been used - if so we will export metrics. We can only register // this metric once, hence the "once.Do". c.OnStartup(func() error { once.Do(func() { metrics.MustRegister(c, requestCount) }) return nil }) // Add the Plugin to CoreDNS, so Servers can use it in their plugin chain. dnsserver.GetConfig(c).AddPlugin(func(next plugin.Handler) plugin.Handler { return Example{Next: next} }) // All OK, return a nil error. return nil }