resolver-dns.ts
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/*
* Copyright 2019 gRPC authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
import {
Resolver,
ResolverListener,
registerResolver,
registerDefaultScheme,
} from './resolver';
import * as dns from 'dns';
import * as util from 'util';
import { extractAndSelectServiceConfig, ServiceConfig } from './service-config';
import { Status } from './constants';
import { StatusObject } from './call-stream';
import { Metadata } from './metadata';
import * as logging from './logging';
import { LogVerbosity } from './constants';
import { SubchannelAddress, TcpSubchannelAddress } from './subchannel';
import { GrpcUri, uriToString, splitHostPort } from './uri-parser';
import { isIPv6, isIPv4 } from 'net';
import { ChannelOptions } from './channel-options';
const TRACER_NAME = 'dns_resolver';
function trace(text: string): void {
logging.trace(LogVerbosity.DEBUG, TRACER_NAME, text);
}
/**
* The default TCP port to connect to if not explicitly specified in the target.
*/
const DEFAULT_PORT = 443;
const resolveTxtPromise = util.promisify(dns.resolveTxt);
const dnsLookupPromise = util.promisify(dns.lookup);
/**
* Merge any number of arrays into a single alternating array
* @param arrays
*/
function mergeArrays<T>(...arrays: T[][]): T[] {
const result: T[] = [];
for (
let i = 0;
i <
Math.max.apply(
null,
arrays.map((array) => array.length)
);
i++
) {
for (const array of arrays) {
if (i < array.length) {
result.push(array[i]);
}
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* Resolver implementation that handles DNS names and IP addresses.
*/
class DnsResolver implements Resolver {
private readonly ipResult: SubchannelAddress[] | null;
private readonly dnsHostname: string | null;
private readonly port: number | null;
private pendingLookupPromise: Promise<dns.LookupAddress[]> | null = null;
private pendingTxtPromise: Promise<string[][]> | null = null;
private latestLookupResult: TcpSubchannelAddress[] | null = null;
private latestServiceConfig: ServiceConfig | null = null;
private latestServiceConfigError: StatusObject | null = null;
private percentage: number;
private defaultResolutionError: StatusObject;
constructor(
private target: GrpcUri,
private listener: ResolverListener,
channelOptions: ChannelOptions
) {
trace('Resolver constructed for target ' + uriToString(target));
const hostPort = splitHostPort(target.path);
if (hostPort === null) {
this.ipResult = null;
this.dnsHostname = null;
this.port = null;
} else {
if (isIPv4(hostPort.host) || isIPv6(hostPort.host)) {
this.ipResult = [
{
host: hostPort.host,
port: hostPort.port ?? DEFAULT_PORT,
},
];
this.dnsHostname = null;
this.port = null;
} else {
this.ipResult = null;
this.dnsHostname = hostPort.host;
this.port = hostPort.port ?? DEFAULT_PORT;
}
}
this.percentage = Math.random() * 100;
this.defaultResolutionError = {
code: Status.UNAVAILABLE,
details: `Name resolution failed for target ${uriToString(this.target)}`,
metadata: new Metadata(),
};
}
/**
* If the target is an IP address, just provide that address as a result.
* Otherwise, initiate A, AAAA, and TXT lookups
*/
private startResolution() {
if (this.ipResult !== null) {
trace('Returning IP address for target ' + uriToString(this.target));
setImmediate(() => {
this.listener.onSuccessfulResolution(this.ipResult!, null, null, null, {});
});
return;
}
if (this.dnsHostname === null) {
setImmediate(() => {
this.listener.onError({
code: Status.UNAVAILABLE,
details: `Failed to parse DNS address ${uriToString(this.target)}`,
metadata: new Metadata(),
});
});
} else {
/* We clear out latestLookupResult here to ensure that it contains the
* latest result since the last time we started resolving. That way, the
* TXT resolution handler can use it, but only if it finishes second. We
* don't clear out any previous service config results because it's
* better to use a service config that's slightly out of date than to
* revert to an effectively blank one. */
this.latestLookupResult = null;
const hostname: string = this.dnsHostname;
/* We lookup both address families here and then split them up later
* because when looking up a single family, dns.lookup outputs an error
* if the name exists but there are no records for that family, and that
* error is indistinguishable from other kinds of errors */
this.pendingLookupPromise = dnsLookupPromise(hostname, { all: true });
this.pendingLookupPromise.then(
(addressList) => {
this.pendingLookupPromise = null;
const ip4Addresses: dns.LookupAddress[] = addressList.filter(
(addr) => addr.family === 4
);
const ip6Addresses: dns.LookupAddress[] = addressList.filter(
(addr) => addr.family === 6
);
this.latestLookupResult = mergeArrays(
ip6Addresses,
ip4Addresses
).map((addr) => ({ host: addr.address, port: +this.port! }));
const allAddressesString: string =
'[' +
this.latestLookupResult
.map((addr) => addr.host + ':' + addr.port)
.join(',') +
']';
trace(
'Resolved addresses for target ' +
uriToString(this.target) +
': ' +
allAddressesString
);
if (this.latestLookupResult.length === 0) {
this.listener.onError(this.defaultResolutionError);
return;
}
/* If the TXT lookup has not yet finished, both of the last two
* arguments will be null, which is the equivalent of getting an
* empty TXT response. When the TXT lookup does finish, its handler
* can update the service config by using the same address list */
this.listener.onSuccessfulResolution(
this.latestLookupResult,
this.latestServiceConfig,
this.latestServiceConfigError,
null,
{}
);
},
(err) => {
trace(
'Resolution error for target ' +
uriToString(this.target) +
': ' +
(err as Error).message
);
this.pendingLookupPromise = null;
this.listener.onError(this.defaultResolutionError);
}
);
/* If there already is a still-pending TXT resolution, we can just use
* that result when it comes in */
if (this.pendingTxtPromise === null) {
/* We handle the TXT query promise differently than the others because
* the name resolution attempt as a whole is a success even if the TXT
* lookup fails */
this.pendingTxtPromise = resolveTxtPromise(hostname);
this.pendingTxtPromise.then(
(txtRecord) => {
this.pendingTxtPromise = null;
try {
this.latestServiceConfig = extractAndSelectServiceConfig(
txtRecord,
this.percentage
);
} catch (err) {
this.latestServiceConfigError = {
code: Status.UNAVAILABLE,
details: 'Parsing service config failed',
metadata: new Metadata(),
};
}
if (this.latestLookupResult !== null) {
/* We rely here on the assumption that calling this function with
* identical parameters will be essentialy idempotent, and calling
* it with the same address list and a different service config
* should result in a fast and seamless switchover. */
this.listener.onSuccessfulResolution(
this.latestLookupResult,
this.latestServiceConfig,
this.latestServiceConfigError,
null,
{}
);
}
},
(err) => {
/* If TXT lookup fails we should do nothing, which means that we
* continue to use the result of the most recent successful lookup,
* or the default null config object if there has never been a
* successful lookup. We do not set the latestServiceConfigError
* here because that is specifically used for response validation
* errors. We still need to handle this error so that it does not
* bubble up as an unhandled promise rejection. */
}
);
}
}
}
updateResolution() {
trace('Resolution update requested for target ' + uriToString(this.target));
if (this.pendingLookupPromise === null) {
this.startResolution();
}
}
destroy() {
/* Do nothing. There is not a practical way to cancel in-flight DNS
* requests, and after this function is called we can expect that
* updateResolution will not be called again. */
}
/**
* Get the default authority for the given target. For IP targets, that is
* the IP address. For DNS targets, it is the hostname.
* @param target
*/
static getDefaultAuthority(target: GrpcUri): string {
return target.path;
}
}
/**
* Set up the DNS resolver class by registering it as the handler for the
* "dns:" prefix and as the default resolver.
*/
export function setup(): void {
registerResolver('dns', DnsResolver);
registerDefaultScheme('dns');
}
export interface DnsUrl {
host: string;
port?: string;
}