Simple DNS resolver for asyncio
Project description
===============================
Simple DNS resolver for asyncio
===============================
.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/saghul/aiodns.png?branch=master
:target: http://travis-ci.org/saghul/aiodns
aiodns provides a simple way for doing asynchronous DNS resolutions using `pycares <https://github.com/saghul/pycares>`_.
Example
=======
::
import asyncio
import aiodns
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
resolver = aiodns.DNSResolver(loop=loop)
async def query(name, query_type):
return await resolver.query(name, query_type)
coro = query('google.com', 'A')
result = loop.run_until_complete(coro)
The following query types are supported: A, AAAA, ANY, CNAME, MX, NAPTR, NS, PTR, SOA, SRV, TXT.
API
===
The API is pretty simple, three functions are provided in the ``DNSResolver`` class:
* ``query(host, type)``: Do a DNS resolution of the given type for the given hostname. It returns an
instance of ``asyncio.Future``. The actual result of the DNS query is taken directly from pycares.
As of version 1.0.0 of aiodns (and pycares, for that matter) results are always namedtuple-like
objects with different attributes. Please check `the documentation <http://pycares.readthedocs.org/en/latest/channel.html#pycares.Channel.query>`_
for the result fields.
* ``gethostbyname(host, socket_family)``: Do a DNS resolution for the given
hostname and the desired type of address family (i.e. ``socket.AF_INET``).
While ``query()`` always performs a request to a DNS server,
``gethostbyname()`` first looks into ``/etc/hosts`` and thus can resolve
local hostnames (such as ``localhost``). Please check `the documentation
<http://pycares.readthedocs.io/en/latest/channel.html#pycares.Channel.gethostbyname>`_
for the result fields. The actual result of the call is a ``asyncio.Future``.
* ``gethostbyaddr(name)``: Make a reverse lookup for an address.
* ``cancel()``: Cancel all pending DNS queries. All futures will get ``DNSError`` exception set, with
``ARES_ECANCELLED`` errno.
Running the test suite
======================
To run the test suite: ``python tests.py``
Author
======
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé <s@saghul.net>
License
=======
aiodns uses the MIT license, check LICENSE file.
Python versions
===============
Python >= 3.5 are supported.
Contributing
============
If you'd like to contribute, fork the project, make a patch and send a pull
request. Have a look at the surrounding code and please, make yours look
alike :-)
Simple DNS resolver for asyncio
===============================
.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/saghul/aiodns.png?branch=master
:target: http://travis-ci.org/saghul/aiodns
aiodns provides a simple way for doing asynchronous DNS resolutions using `pycares <https://github.com/saghul/pycares>`_.
Example
=======
::
import asyncio
import aiodns
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
resolver = aiodns.DNSResolver(loop=loop)
async def query(name, query_type):
return await resolver.query(name, query_type)
coro = query('google.com', 'A')
result = loop.run_until_complete(coro)
The following query types are supported: A, AAAA, ANY, CNAME, MX, NAPTR, NS, PTR, SOA, SRV, TXT.
API
===
The API is pretty simple, three functions are provided in the ``DNSResolver`` class:
* ``query(host, type)``: Do a DNS resolution of the given type for the given hostname. It returns an
instance of ``asyncio.Future``. The actual result of the DNS query is taken directly from pycares.
As of version 1.0.0 of aiodns (and pycares, for that matter) results are always namedtuple-like
objects with different attributes. Please check `the documentation <http://pycares.readthedocs.org/en/latest/channel.html#pycares.Channel.query>`_
for the result fields.
* ``gethostbyname(host, socket_family)``: Do a DNS resolution for the given
hostname and the desired type of address family (i.e. ``socket.AF_INET``).
While ``query()`` always performs a request to a DNS server,
``gethostbyname()`` first looks into ``/etc/hosts`` and thus can resolve
local hostnames (such as ``localhost``). Please check `the documentation
<http://pycares.readthedocs.io/en/latest/channel.html#pycares.Channel.gethostbyname>`_
for the result fields. The actual result of the call is a ``asyncio.Future``.
* ``gethostbyaddr(name)``: Make a reverse lookup for an address.
* ``cancel()``: Cancel all pending DNS queries. All futures will get ``DNSError`` exception set, with
``ARES_ECANCELLED`` errno.
Running the test suite
======================
To run the test suite: ``python tests.py``
Author
======
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé <s@saghul.net>
License
=======
aiodns uses the MIT license, check LICENSE file.
Python versions
===============
Python >= 3.5 are supported.
Contributing
============
If you'd like to contribute, fork the project, make a patch and send a pull
request. Have a look at the surrounding code and please, make yours look
alike :-)
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