# NAME

DNS::Unbound - libunbound in Perl

# SYNOPSIS

    my $dns = DNS::Unbound->new()->set_option( verbosity => 2 );

    # This appears to be safe:
    $dns->enable_threads();

    my $verbosity = $dns->get_option( 'verbosity' );

    $dns->set_option( verbosity => 1 + $verbosity );

Synchronous queries:

    my $res_hr = $dns->resolve( 'cpan.org', 'NS' );

    # See below about encodings in “data”.
    my @ns = map { $dns->decode_name($_) } @{ $res_hr->data() };

Asynchronous queries use [the “Promise” pattern](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Using_promises). Assuming you’re using
an off-the-shelf event loop, you can do something like:

    my $dns = DNS::Unbound::AnyEvent->new();

    my $query1 = $dns->resolve_async( 'usa.gov', 'A' )->then(
        sub { my $data = shift()->data(); ... },  # success handler
        sub { ... },                              # failure handler
    );

    my $query2 = $dns->resolve_async( 'in-addr.arpa', 'NS' )->then(
        sub { ... },
        sub { ... },
    );

You can also integrate with a custom event loop; see ["EVENT LOOPS"](#event-loops) below.

# DESCRIPTION

This library is a Perl interface to NLNetLabs’s widely-used
[Unbound](https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/) recursive DNS resolver.

# EVENT LOOPS

This distribution includes the classes [DNS::Unbound::AnyEvent](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::AnyEvent),
[DNS::Unbound::IOAsync](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::IOAsync), and [DNS::Unbound::Mojo](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::Mojo), which provide
out-of-the-box compatibility with those popular event loop interfaces.
You should probably use one of these.

You can also integrate with a custom event loop via the `fd()` method
of this class.

# METHODS

## _CLASS_->new()

Instantiates this class.

## $result\_hr = _OBJ_->resolve( $NAME, $TYPE \[, $CLASS \] )

Runs a synchronous query for a given $NAME and $TYPE. $TYPE may be
expressed numerically or, for convenience, as a string. $CLASS is
optional and defaults to 1 (`IN`), which is probably what you want.

Returns a [DNS::Unbound::Result](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::Result) instance.

**NOTE:** libunbound doesn’t seem to offer effective controls for
timing out a synchronous query.
If timeouts are relevant for you, you probably need
to use `resolve_async()` instead.

## $query = _OBJ_->resolve\_async( $NAME, $TYPE \[, $CLASS \] );

Like `resolve()` but starts an asynchronous query rather than a
synchronous one.

This returns an instance of [DNS::Unbound::AsyncQuery](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::AsyncQuery) (a subclass
thereof, to be precise).

If you’re using one of the special event interface subclasses
(e.g., [DNS::Unbound::IOAsync](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::IOAsync)) then the returned promise will resolve
on its own. Otherwise, [see below](#custom-event-loop-integration)
for the methods you’ll need to use in tandem with this one.

## _OBJ_->enable\_threads()

Sets _OBJ_’s asynchronous queries to use threads rather than forking.
Off by default. Throws an exception if called after an asynchronous query has
already been sent.

Returns _OBJ_.

**NOTE:** Despite Perl’s iffy relationship with threads, this appears
to work without issue.

## _OBJ_->set\_option( $NAME => $VALUE )

Sets a configuration option. Returns _OBJ_.

Note that this is basically just a passthrough to the underlying
`ub_ctx_set_option()` function and is thus subject to the same limitations
as that function; for example, you can’t set `verbosity` after the
configuration has been “finalized”. (So use `debuglevel()` for that
instead.)

## $value = _OBJ_->get\_option( $NAME )

Gets a configuration option’s value.

## _OBJ_->debuglevel( $LEVEL )

Sets the debug level (an integer). Returns _OBJ_.

As of libunbound v1.9.2, this is just a way to set the `verbosity`
option regardless of whether the configuration is finalized.

## _OBJ_->debugout( $FD\_OR\_FH )

Accepts a file descriptor or Perl filehandle and designates that
as the destination for libunbound diagnostic information.

Returns _OBJ_.

## $str = _CLASS_->unbound\_version()

Gives the libunbound version string.

# METHODS FOR ALTERING RESOLVER LOGIC

The following parallel their equivalents in libunbound.
They return _OBJ_ and throw errors on failure.

## _OBJ_->hosts( $FILENAME )



## _OBJ_->resolveconf( $FILENAME )



# CUSTOM EVENT LOOP INTEGRATION

Unless otherwise noted, the following methods correspond to their
equivalents in libunbound. They return the same values as the
libunbound equivalents.

You don’t need these if you use one of the event loop subclasses
(which is recommended).

## _OBJ_->poll()



## _OBJ_->fd()



## _OBJ_->wait()



## _OBJ_->process()



## _OBJ_->count\_pending\_queries()

Returns the number of outstanding asynchronous queries.

# METHODS FOR DEALING WITH DNSSEC

The following correspond to their equivalents in libunbound
and will only work if the underlying libunbound version supports them.

They return _OBJ_ and throw errors on failure.

## _OBJ_->add\_ta()



## _OBJ_->add\_ta\_autr()



## _OBJ_->add\_ta\_file()



## _OBJ_->trustedkeys()



# CONVENIENCE FUNCTIONS

The following may be called either as object methods or as static
functions (but not as class methods). In addition to these,
[Socket](https://metacpan.org/pod/Socket) provides the `inet_ntoa()` and `inet_ntop()`
functions for decoding the values of `A` and `AAAA` records.

**NOTE:** Consider parsing [DNS::Unbound::Result](https://metacpan.org/pod/DNS::Unbound::Result)’s `answer_packet()`
with [Net::DNS::Packet](https://metacpan.org/pod/Net::DNS::Packet) as a more robust, albeit heavier, way to
parse query result data.

## $decoded = decode\_name($encoded)

Decodes a DNS name. Useful for, e.g., `NS`, `CNAME`, and `PTR` query
results.

Note that this function’s return will normally include a trailing `.`
because of the trailing NUL byte in an encoded DNS name. This is normal
and expected.

## $strings\_ar = decode\_character\_strings($encoded)

Decodes a list of character-strings into component strings,
returned as an array reference. Useful for `TXT` query results.

# LICENSE & COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2019 Gasper Software Consulting.

This library is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.

# REPOSITORY

[https://github.com/FGasper/p5-DNS-Unbound](https://github.com/FGasper/p5-DNS-Unbound)

# THANK YOU

Special thanks to [ATOOMIC](https://metacpan.org/author/ATOOMIC) for
making some helpful review notes.