$ cnpm install native-dns-cache
If you perform a query on an A or AAAA type and it doesn't exist, the cache will attempt to lookup a CNAME and then resolve that.
The constructor takes an optional object with the following properties:
store -- implements the cache store model (optional, default MemoryStore)Methods:
lookup(question, cb) -- for a given question check the cache store for
existencestore(packet) -- iterates over the resource records in a packet and sends
them to the cache storepurge() -- clears the cache store of all entriesMemoryStore(opts) -- An in memory store based on a js object
Methods:
get(domain, key, cb)domain is the holder under which keys will be applied,
key is the subdomain that is being queried for.
If you get('example.com', 'www', cb) you are really asking for www.example.com.cb(err, results) -- results is an object of types and array of answers{ 1: [{address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 300, type: 1, class: 1}] }set(domain, key, data, cb)domain is the parent under which this key is stored.
key is the subdomain we are storing, data is an object of types with an array of answers.set('example.com', 'www', {1: [{class:1, type:1, ttl:300, address:'127.0.0.1'}]}, cb)cb(err, data) -- cb merely returns the data that was passed.delete(domain[, key[, type]], cb) -- delete all from a domain, a domain and key,
or a domain a key and a type.Is a mechanism that given a store performs the common resolution pattern.
Given example.com previous added to a store:
www.example.com CNAME foo.bar.example.com.*.example.com A 127.0.0.1A Lookup(store, 'example.com', {name:'www.example.com', type:1}, cb)
will resolve www to the CNAME and then search for foo.bar.example.com which
will return no results, and then search for *.bar.example.com which will also
return no results, and ultimately searches for *.example.com which will return
the desired record.
Callback will be called with (err, results) where results is an array suitable
for use in Packet.answer
Copyright 2013 - present © cnpmjs.org | Home |