* Move to CODEOWNERS
No change in who own what; just a move to CODEOWNERS. This allows
dreck cleanups.
Added .dreck.yaml for alias and exec.
Fixes: #3486
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* stickler bot
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* sort the file
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Caught my eye, we name things directive still, esp when talking about
the prometheus *plugin*. Rename everything that needs to be plugin to
'plugin'. Also make sure Metrics is a H2 section (not H1).
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* Move map to array
The map was not needed move to an array, see #1941 for the original
idea. That of course didn't apply anymore; make a super minimal change
to implements the idea from #1941
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* Add total count
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* plugin/forward: may Yield not block
Yield may block when we're super busy with creating (and looking) for
connection. Set a small timeout on Yield, to skip putting the connection
back in the queue.
Use persistentConn troughout the socket handling code to be more
consistent.
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Dont do
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* Set used in Yield
This gives one central place where we update used in the persistConns
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* Run gostaticheck
Run gostaticcheck on the codebase and fix almost all flagged items.
Only keep
* coremain/run.go:192:2: var appVersion is unused (U1000)
* plugin/chaos/setup.go:54:3: the surrounding loop is unconditionally terminated (SA4004)
* plugin/etcd/setup.go:103:3: the surrounding loop is unconditionally terminated (SA4004)
* plugin/pkg/replacer/replacer.go:274:13: argument should be pointer-like to avoid allocations (SA6002)
* plugin/route53/setup.go:124:28: session.New is deprecated: Use NewSession functions to create sessions instead. NewSession has the same functionality as New except an error can be returned when the func is called instead of waiting to receive an error until a request is made. (SA1019)
* test/grpc_test.go:25:69: grpc.WithTimeout is deprecated: use DialContext and context.WithTimeout instead. Will be supported throughout 1.x. (SA1019)
The first one isn't true, as this is set via ldflags. The rest is
minor. The deprecation should be fixed at some point; I'll file some
issues.
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* Make sure to plug in the plugins
import the plugins, that file that did this was removed, put it in the
reload test as this requires an almost complete coredns server.
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Remove all these uses and just make them work on caddy.Controller. Also
don't export parsing functions as their should be private to the plugin.
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Abstract the caddy call and make it simpler.
See #3261 for some part of the discussion.
Go from:
~~~ go
func init() {
caddy.RegisterPlugin("any", caddy.Plugin{
ServerType: "dns",
Action: setup,
})
}
~~~
To:
~~~ go
func init() { plugin.Register("any", setup) }
~~~
This requires some external documents in coredns.io to be updated as
well; the old way still works, so it's backwards compatible.
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* Update Caddy to 1.0.1, and update import path
This fix updates caddy to 1.0.1 and also
updates the import path to github.com/caddyserver/caddy
This fix fixes 2959
Signed-off-by: Yong Tang <yong.tang.github@outlook.com>
* Also update plugin.cfg
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* Update and bump zplugin.go
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* Default to upstream to self
This is a backwards incompatible change.
This is a massive (cleanup) PR where we default to resolving external
names by the coredns process itself, instead of directly forwarding them
to some upstream.
This ignores any arguments `upstream` may have had and makes it depend
on proxy/forward configuration in the Corefile. This allows resolved
upstream names to be cached and we have better healthchecking of the
upstreams. It also means there is only one way to resolve names, by
either using the proxy or forward plugin.
The proxy/forward lookup.go functions have been removed. This also
lessen the dependency on proxy, meaning deprecating proxy will become
easier. Some tests have been removed as well, or moved to the top-level
test directory as they now require a full coredns process instead of
just the plugin.
For the etcd plugin, the entire StubZone resolving is *dropped*! This
was a hacky (but working) solution to say the least. If someone cares
deeply it can be brought back (maybe)?
The pkg/upstream is now very small and almost does nothing. Also the
New() function was changed to return a pointer to upstream.Upstream. It
also returns only one parameter, so any stragglers using it will
encounter a compile error.
All documentation has been adapted. This affected the following plugins:
* etcd
* file
* auto
* secondary
* federation
* template
* route53
A followup PR will make any upstream directives with arguments an error,
right now they are ignored.
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* Fix etcd build - probably still fails unit test
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* Slightly smarter lookup check in upstream
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* Compilez
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I think this is causing problem and it will actually clash with the
scrubbing that now happens for all plugins anyway. We're assuming the
returned message will be valid even with tc being set. request.Scrub
follows that same logic.
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Upgrade to new dns lib version; that saw multiple improvements; some
patch releases are in the pipeline.
The big thing here is the removal of ErrTruncated, so we need to deal
with this slightly different in the forward plugin. It removed the
entire truncated.go logic and just checks the message for .Truncated (if
there is a message) and retries with tcp.
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* plugin/forward: remove dynamic read timeout
We care about an upstream being there, so we still have a dynamic dial
time out (by way higher then 200ms) of 1s; this should be fairly stable
for an upstream. The read timeout if more variable because of cached and
non cached responses. As such remove his logic entirely.
Drop to 2s read timeout.
Fixes#2306
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* - ensure plugins that use prometheus.MustRegister, re-register after reload
- removing once.Do on the startup function was simplest way to do it.
* - fix underscored names (advice of bot)
* - tune existing UT for reload, and add a test verifying failing reload does not prevent correct registering for metrics
* - ensure different ports for tests that can run in same time ..
* Move functions from pkg/transport to pkg/parse
Although "parse" is a fairly generic name I believe this is somewhat
better named. pkg/transport keeps a few constants that are uses
throughout for the rest is is renaming a bunch (and the fallout from
there to make things compile again).
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* Fix tests
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Create plugin/pkg/transport that holds the transport related functions.
This needed to be a new pkg to prevent cyclic import errors.
This cleans up a bunch of duplicated code in core/dnsserver that also
tried to parse a transport (now all done in transport.Parse).
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Every plugin needs to deal with EDNS0 and should call Scrub to make a
message fit the client's buffer. Move this functionality into the server
and wrapping the ResponseWriter into a ScrubWriter that handles these
bits for us. Result:
Less code and faster, because multiple chained plugins could all be
calling scrub and SizeAndDo - now there is just one place.
Most tests in file/* and dnssec/* needed adjusting because in those unit
tests you don't see OPT RRs anymore. The DNSSEC signer was also looking
at the returned OPT RR to see if it needed to sign - as those are now
added by the server (and thus later), this needed to change slightly.
Scrub itself still exist (for backward compat reasons), but has been
made a noop. Scrub has been renamed to scrub as it should not be used by
external plugins.
Fixes: #2010
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* Clean up tests logging
This cleans up the travis logs so you can see the failures better.
Older tests in tests/ would call log.SetOutput(ioutil.Discard) in
a haphazard way. This add log.Discard and put an `init` function in each
package's dir (no way to do this globally). The cleanup in tests/ is
clear.
All plugins also got this init function to have some uniformity and kill
any (future) logging there in the tests as well.
There is a one-off in pkg/healthcheck because that does log.
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* bring back original log_test.go
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* suppress logging here as well
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* plugin/forward: add HealthChecker interface
Make the HealthChecker interface and morph the current DNS health
checker into that interface.
Remove all whole bunch of method on Forward that didn't make sense.
This is done in preparation of adding a DoH client to forward - which
requires a completely different healthcheck implementation (and more,
but lets start here)
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* Use protocol
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* Dial doesnt need to be method an Forward either
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* Address comments
Address various comments on the PR.
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