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NAME

    Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable - programmable DNS resolver class for
    offline emulation of DNS

SYNOPSIS

        use Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable;
        use Net::DNS::RR;
        
        my $resolver = Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable->new(
            records         => {
                'example.com'     => [
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('example.com.     NS  ns.example.org.'),
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('example.com.     A   192.168.0.1')
                ],
                'ns.example.org'  => [
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('ns.example.org.  A   192.168.1.1')
                ]
            },
            
            resolver_code   => sub {
                my ($domain, $rr_type, $class) = @_;
                ...
                return ($result, $aa, @rrs);
            }
        );

DESCRIPTION

    Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable is a Net::DNS::Resolver descendant
    class that allows a virtual DNS to be emulated instead of querying the
    real DNS. A set of static DNS records may be supplied, or arbitrary
    code may be specified as a means for retrieving DNS records, or even
    generating them on the fly.

 Constructor

    The following constructor is provided:

    new(%options): returns Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable

      Creates a new programmed DNS resolver object.

      %options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the
      following options:

      records

	A reference to a hash of arrays containing a static set of
	Net::DNS::RR objects. The hash entries must be indexed by fully
	qualified domain names (lower-case, without any trailing dots), and
	the entries themselves must be arrays of the RR objects pertaining
	to these domain names. For example:

            records => {
                'example.com'     => [
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('example.com.     NS  ns.example.org.'),
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('example.com.     A   192.168.0.1')
                ],
                'www.example.com' => [
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('www.example.com. A   192.168.0.2')
                ],
                'ns.example.org'  => [
                    Net::DNS::RR->new('ns.example.org.  A   192.168.1.1')
                ]
            }

	If this option is specified, the resolver retrieves requested RRs
	from this data structure.

      resolver_code

	A code reference used as a call-back for dynamically retrieving
	requested RRs.

	The code must take the following query parameters as arguments: the
	domain, RR type, and class.

	It must return a list composed of: the response's RCODE (by name,
	as returned by Net::DNS::Header->rcode), the aa (authoritative
	answer) flag (boolean, use undef if you don't care), and the
	Net::DNS::RR answer objects. If an error string is returned instead
	of a valid RCODE, a Net::DNS::Packet object is not constructed but
	an error condition for the resolver is signaled instead.

	For example:

            resolver_code => sub {
                my ($domain, $rr_type, $class) = @_;
                ...
                return ($result, $aa, @rrs);
            }

	If both this and the records option are specified, then statically
	programmed records are used in addition to any that are returned by
	the configured resolver code.

      defnames

      dnsrch

      domain

      searchlist

      debug

	These Net::DNS::Resolver options are also meaningful with
	Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable. See Net::DNS::Resolver for their
	descriptions.

 Instance methods

    The following instance methods of Net::DNS::Resolver are also supported
    by Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable:

    search: returns Net::DNS::Packet

    query: returns Net::DNS::Packet

    send: returns Net::DNS::Packet

      Performs an offline DNS query, using the statically programmed DNS
      RRs and/or the configured dynamic resolver code. See the "new"
      constructor's records and resolver_code options. See the descriptions
      of search, query, and send for details about the calling syntax of
      these methods.

    print

    string: returns string

    searchlist: returns list of string

    defnames: returns boolean

    dnsrch: returns boolean

    debug: returns boolean

    errorstring: returns string

    answerfrom: returns string

    answersize: returns integer

      See "METHODS" in Net::DNS::Resolver.

    Currently the following methods of Net::DNS::Resolver are not
    supported: axfr, axfr_start, axfr_next, nameservers, port, srcport,
    srcaddr, bgsend, bgread, bgisready, tsig, retrans, retry, recurse,
    usevc, tcp_timeout, udp_timeout, persistent_tcp, persistent_udp, igntc,
    dnssec, cdflag, udppacketsize. The effects of using these on
    Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable objects are undefined.

SEE ALSO

    Net::DNS::Resolver

    For availability, support, and license information, see the README file
    included with Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable.

AUTHORS

    David Precious (BIGPRESH) <davidp@preshweb.co.uk> took on
    maintainership in July 2017

    Original author Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>