unbound/pythonmod/examples/resmod.py
Wouter Wijngaards 0799d77798 python contribution from Zdenek Vasicek and Marek Vavrusa (BSD licensed).
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'''
resmod.py: This example shows how to modify the response from iterator
Copyright (c) 2009, Zdenek Vasicek (vasicek AT fit.vutbr.cz)
Marek Vavrusa (xvavru00 AT stud.fit.vutbr.cz)
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'''
def init(id, cfg): return True
def deinit(id): return True
def inform_super(id, qstate, superqstate, qdata): return True
def setTTL(qstate, ttl):
"""Updates return_msg TTL and the TTL of all the RRs"""
if qstate.return_msg:
qstate.return_msg.rep.ttl = ttl
if (qstate.return_msg.rep):
for i in range(0,qstate.return_msg.rep.rrset_count):
d = qstate.return_msg.rep.rrsets[i].entry.data
for j in range(0,d.count+d.rrsig_count):
d.rr_ttl[j] = ttl
def operate(id, event, qstate, qdata):
if (event == MODULE_EVENT_NEW) or (event == MODULE_EVENT_PASS):
#pass the query to validator
qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_WAIT_MODULE
return True
if event == MODULE_EVENT_MODDONE:
log_info("pythonmod: iterator module done")
if not qstate.return_msg:
qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_FINISHED
return True
#modify the response
qdn = qstate.qinfo.qname_str
if qdn.endswith(".nic.cz."):
#invalidate response in cache added by iterator
#invalidateQueryInCache(qstate, qstate.return_msg.qinfo)
#modify TTL to 10 secs and store response in cache
#setTTL(qstate, 5)
#if not storeQueryInCache(qstate, qstate.return_msg.qinfo, qstate.return_msg.rep, 0):
# qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_ERROR
# return False
#modify TTL of response, which will be send to a) validator and then b) client
setTTL(qstate, 10)
qstate.return_rcode = RCODE_NOERROR
qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_FINISHED
return True
log_err("pythonmod: bad event")
qstate.ext_state[id] = MODULE_ERROR
return True