Net::DNS::ZoneFile(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationNet::DNS::ZoneFile(3)
NAME
Net::DNS::ZoneFile - DNS zone file
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::ZoneFile;
$zonefile = new Net::DNS::ZoneFile( 'db.example' );
while ( $rr = $zonefile->read ) {
$rr->print;
}
@zone = $zonefile->read;
DESCRIPTION
Each Net::DNS::ZoneFile object instance represents a zone file together
with any subordinate files nominated using $INCLUDE directives. Zone
file syntax is defined by RFC1035.
A program can have multiple zone file objects, each maintaining its own
independent parser state information.
The parser supports both the $TTL directive defined by RFC2308 and the
BIND $GENERATE syntax extension.
All RRs in a zone file must have the same class, which may be specified
for the first RR encountered and is then propagated automatically to
all subsequent records.
METHODS
new
$zonefile = new Net::DNS::ZoneFile( 'db.example', ['example.com'] );
Returns a Net::DNS::ZoneFile object which represents the zone file
specified in the argument list.
The file is opened for reading and remains open until exhausted or all
references to the ZoneFile object cease to exist.
The optional second argument specifies $ORIGIN for the zone file.
read
$rr = $zonefile->read;
When invoked in scalar context, returns the next RR encountered in the
zone file, or undefined if end of data has been reached.
Comments and blank lines are silently disregarded.
$INCLUDE, $ORIGIN, $TTL and $GENERATE directives are processed
transparently.
@rr = $zonefile->read;
When invoked in list context, returns the list of all RR objects in the
zone file.
name
$filename = $zonefile->name;
Returns the name of the zone file from which RRs will be read.
$INCLUDE directives will cause this to differ from the filename
argument supplied when the object was created.
line
$line = $zonefile->line;
Returns the line number of the last non-continuation line encountered
in the current zone file.
origin
$origin = $zonefile->origin;
Returns the fully qualified name of the current origin within the zone
file.
ttl
$ttl = $zonefile->ttl;
Returns the default TTL as specified by the $TTL directive.
COMPATIBILITY WITH Net::DNS::ZoneFile 1.04
Applications which depended on the Net::DNS::ZoneFile 1.04 package will
continue to operate with minimal change using compatibility interface
described below.
use Net::DNS::ZoneFile;
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read( $filename, $include_dir );
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->readfh( $handle, $include_dir );
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse( $string, $include_dir );
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse( \$string, $include_dir );
$_->print for @$listref;
The optional second argument specifies the default path for filenames.
The current working directory is used by default.
Although not available in the original implementation, the RR list can
be obtained directly by calling in list context.
@rr = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read( $filename, $include_dir );
read
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read( $filename, $include_dir );
read() parses the specified zone file and returns a reference to the
list of Net::DNS::RR objects representing the RRs in the file. The
return value is undefined if the zone data can not be parsed.
readfh
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->readfh( $handle, $include_dir );
read() parses data from the specified file handle and returns a
reference to the list of Net::DNS::RR objects representing the RRs in
the file. The return value is undefined if the zone data can not be
parsed.
parse
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse( $string, $include_dir );
$listref = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse( \$string, $include_dir );
parse() interprets the argument string and returns a reference to the
list of Net::DNS::RR objects representing the RRs. The return value is
undefined if the zone data can not be parsed.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This package is designed as an improved and compatible replacement for
Net::DNS::ZoneFile 1.04 which was created by Luis Munoz in 2002 as a
separate CPAN module.
The present implementation is the result of an agreement to merge our
two different approaches into one package integrated into Net::DNS.
The contribution of Luis Munoz is gratefully acknowledged.
Thanks are also due to Willem Toorop for his constructive criticism of
the initial version and invaluable assistance during testing.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c)2011-2012 Dick Franks
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
perl, Net::DNS, Net::DNS::Domain, Net::DNS::RR, RFC1035 Section 5.1,
RFC2308, BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual
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