dnscontrol/models/t_mx.go
Patrick Gaskin 825ba2d081 Switch to Go 1.13 error wrapping (#604)
* Replaced errors.Wrap with fmt.Errorf (#589)

* Find:    errors\.Wrap\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])\)
  Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3, $1)

* Replaced errors.Wrapf with fmt.Errorf (#589)

* Find:    errors\.Wrapf\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])\)
  Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3, $1)
* Find:    errors\.Wrapf\(([^,]+),\s+(["`][^"`]*)(["`])(,[^)]+)\)
* Replace: fmt.Errorf($2: %w$3$4, $1)

* Replaced errors.Errorf with fmt.Errorf (#589)

* Find:    errors\.Errorf
  Replace: fmt.Errorf

* Cleaned up remaining imports

* Cleanup

* Regenerate provider support matrix

This was broken by #533 ... and it's now the third time this has been missed.
2020-01-28 11:06:56 -05:00

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package models
import (
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// SetTargetMX sets the MX fields.
func (rc *RecordConfig) SetTargetMX(pref uint16, target string) error {
rc.MxPreference = pref
rc.SetTarget(target)
if rc.Type == "" {
rc.Type = "MX"
}
if rc.Type != "MX" {
panic("assertion failed: SetTargetMX called when .Type is not MX")
}
return nil
}
// SetTargetMXStrings is like SetTargetMX but accepts strings.
func (rc *RecordConfig) SetTargetMXStrings(pref, target string) error {
u64pref, err := strconv.ParseUint(pref, 10, 16)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("can't parse MX data: %w", err)
}
return rc.SetTargetMX(uint16(u64pref), target)
}
// SetTargetMXString is like SetTargetMX but accepts one big string.
func (rc *RecordConfig) SetTargetMXString(s string) error {
part := strings.Fields(s)
if len(part) != 2 {
return fmt.Errorf("MX value does not contain 2 fields: (%#v)", s)
}
return rc.SetTargetMXStrings(part[0], part[1])
}