Celluloid::DNS
is dead. Long live Socketry::DNS
Celluloid::DNS is a high-performance DNS client resolver and server which can be easily integrated into other projects or used as a stand-alone daemon. It was forked from RubyDNS which is now implemented in terms of this library.
Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'celluloid-dns'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install celluloid-dns
Usage
Resolver
Here is a simple example showing how to use the resolver:
resolver = Celluloid::DNS::Resolver.new([[:udp, "8.8.8.8", 53], [:tcp, "8.8.8.8", 53]])
addresses = resolver.addresses_for("www.google.com.")
expect(addresses.size).to be > 0
addresses.each do |address|
expect(address).to be_kind_of(Resolv::IPv4) | be_kind_of(Resolv::IPv6)
end
Server
Here is a simple example showing how to use the server:
class TestServer < Celluloid::DNS::Server
def process(name, resource_class, transaction)
@resolver ||= Celluloid::DNS::Resolver.new([[:udp, "8.8.8.8", 53], [:tcp, "8.8.8.8", 53]])
transaction.passthrough!(@resolver)
end
end
server = TestServer.new(listen: [[:udp, 'localhost', 2346]])
server.run
sleep
Then to test you could use dig
like so:
dig @localhost -p 2346 google.com
FAQ
File Handle Limitations
I get the error Errno::EMFILE: Too many open files - socket(2) - udp
when trying to run a server. What should I do?
On some platforms (e.g. Mac OS X) the number of file descriptors is relatively low by default and should be increased by calling ulimit -n 10000
before running tests or even before starting a server which expects a large number of concurrent incoming connections.
Server
The performance is on the same magnitude as bind9
. Some basic benchmarks resolving 1000 names concurrently, repeated 5 times, using Celluloid::DNS::Resolver
gives the following:
user system total real
Celluloid::DNS::Server 4.280000 0.450000 4.730000 ( 4.854862)
Bind9 4.970000 0.520000 5.490000 ( 5.541213)
These benchmarks are included in the unit tests. To test bind9 performance, it must be installed and which named
must return the executable.
Performance
We welcome additional benchmarks and feedback regarding Celluloid::DNS performance. To check the current performance results, consult the travis build job output.
Resolver
The Celluloid::DNS::Resolver
is highly concurrent and can resolve individual names as fast as the built in Resolv::DNS
resolver. Because the resolver is asynchronous, when dealing with multiple names, it can work more efficiently:
user system total real
Celluloid::DNS::Resolver 0.020000 0.010000 0.030000 ( 0.030507)
Resolv::DNS 0.070000 0.010000 0.080000 ( 1.465975)
These benchmarks are included in the unit tests.
Server
The performance is on the same magnitude as bind9
. Some basic benchmarks resolving 1000 names concurrently, repeated 5 times, using Celluloid::DNS::Resolver
gives the following:
user system total real
Celluloid::DNS::Server 4.280000 0.450000 4.730000 ( 4.854862)
Bind9 4.970000 0.520000 5.490000 ( 5.541213)
These benchmarks are included in the unit tests. To test bind9 performance, it must be installed and which named
must return the executable.
DNSSEC support
DNSSEC is currently not supported and is unlikely to be supported in the future. Feel free to submit a PR.
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Desired Features
- Support for more features of DNS such as zone transfer.
- Some kind of system level integration, e.g. registering a DNS server with the currently running system resolver.
License
Released under the MIT license.
Copyright, 2015, by Samuel G. D. Williams.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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