dnscontrol/models/t_parse.go
2019-04-17 16:13:49 -04:00

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Go

package models
import (
"net"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// PopulateFromString populates a RecordConfig given a type and string.
// Many providers give all the parameters of a resource record in one big
// string (all the parameters of an MX, SRV, CAA, etc). Rather than have
// each provider rewrite this code many times, here's a helper function to use.
//
// At this time, the idiom is to panic rather than continue with potentially
// misunderstood data. We do this panic() at the provider level.
// Therefore the typical calling sequence is:
// if err := rc.PopulateFromString(rtype, value, origin); err != nil {
// panic(errors.Wrap(err, "unparsable record received from provider"))
// }
func (r *RecordConfig) PopulateFromString(rtype, contents, origin string) error {
if r.Type != "" && r.Type != rtype {
panic(errors.Errorf("assertion failed: rtype already set (%s) (%s)", rtype, r.Type))
}
switch r.Type = rtype; rtype { // #rtype_variations
case "A":
ip := net.ParseIP(contents)
if ip == nil || ip.To4() == nil {
return errors.Errorf("A record with invalid IP: %s", contents)
}
return r.SetTargetIP(ip) // Reformat to canonical form.
case "AAAA":
ip := net.ParseIP(contents)
if ip == nil || ip.To16() == nil {
return errors.Errorf("AAAA record with invalid IP: %s", contents)
}
return r.SetTargetIP(ip) // Reformat to canonical form.
case "ANAME", "CNAME", "NS", "PTR":
return r.SetTarget(contents)
case "CAA":
return r.SetTargetCAAString(contents)
case "MX":
return r.SetTargetMXString(contents)
case "NAPTR":
return r.SetTargetNAPTRString(contents)
case "SRV":
return r.SetTargetSRVString(contents)
case "SSHFP":
return r.SetTargetSSHFPString(contents)
case "TLSA":
return r.SetTargetTLSAString(contents)
case "TXT":
return r.SetTargetTXTString(contents)
default:
return errors.Errorf("Unknown rtype (%s) when parsing (%s) domain=(%s)",
rtype, contents, origin)
}
}