[][src]Struct trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name

pub struct Name { /* fields omitted */ }

Them should be through references. As a workaround the Strings are all Rc as well as the array

Methods

impl Name
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pub fn new() -> Self
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Create a new domain::Name, i.e. label

pub fn root() -> Self
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Returns the root label, i.e. no labels, can probably make this better in the future.

pub fn is_root(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if there are no labels, i.e. it's empty.

In DNS the root is represented by .

Examples

use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let root = Name::root();
assert_eq!(&root.to_string(), ".");

pub fn is_fqdn(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the name is a fully qualified domain name.

If this is true, it has effects like only querying for this single name, as opposed to building up a search list in resolvers.

warning: this interface is unstable and may change in the future

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let name = Name::from_str("www").unwrap();
assert!(!name.is_fqdn());

let name = Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap();
assert!(!name.is_fqdn());

let name = Name::from_str("www.example.com.").unwrap();
assert!(name.is_fqdn());

pub fn set_fqdn(&mut self, val: bool)
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Specifies this name is a fully qualified domain name

warning: this interface is unstable and may change in the future

pub fn iter(&self) -> LabelIter
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Returns an iterator over the labels

pub fn append_label<L: IntoLabel>(self, label: L) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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Appends the label to the end of this name

Example

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let name = Name::from_str("www.example").unwrap();
let name = name.append_label("com").unwrap();
assert_eq!(name, Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap());

pub fn from_labels<I, L>(labels: I) -> ProtoResult<Self> where
    I: IntoIterator<Item = L>,
    L: IntoLabel
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Creates a new Name from the specified labels

Arguments

  • labels - vector of items which will be stored as Strings.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

// From strings, uses utf8 conversion
let from_labels = Name::from_labels(vec!["www", "example", "com"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(from_labels, Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap());

// Force a set of bytes into labels (this is none-standard and potentially dangerous)
let from_labels = Name::from_labels(vec!["bad chars".as_bytes(), "example".as_bytes(), "com".as_bytes()]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(from_labels[0].as_bytes(), "bad chars".as_bytes());

let root = Name::from_labels(Vec::<&str>::new()).unwrap();
assert!(root.is_root());

pub fn append_name(self, other: &Self) -> Self
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Appends other to self, returning a new Name

Carries forward is_fqdn from other.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let local = Name::from_str("www").unwrap();
let domain = Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap();
assert!(!domain.is_fqdn());

let name = local.clone().append_name(&domain);
assert_eq!(name, Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap());
assert!(!name.is_fqdn());

// see also `Name::append_domain`
let domain = Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap();
assert!(domain.is_fqdn());
let name = local.append_name(&domain);
assert_eq!(name, Name::from_str("www.example.com.").unwrap());
assert!(name.is_fqdn());

pub fn append_domain(self, domain: &Self) -> Self
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Appends the domain to self, making the new Name an FQDN

This is an alias for append_name with the added effect of marking the new Name as a fully-qualified-domain-name.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let local = Name::from_str("www").unwrap();
let domain = Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap();
let name = local.append_domain(&domain);
assert_eq!(name, Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap());
assert!(name.is_fqdn())

pub fn to_lowercase(&self) -> Self
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Creates a new Name with all labels lowercased

Examples

use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::str::FromStr;

use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::{Label, Name};

let example_com = Name::from_ascii("Example.Com").unwrap();
assert_eq!(example_com.cmp_case(&Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap()), Ordering::Less);
assert!(example_com.to_lowercase().eq_case(&Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap()));

pub fn base_name(&self) -> Name
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Trims off the first part of the name, to help with searching for the domain piece

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let example_com = Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap();
assert_eq!(example_com.base_name(), Name::from_str("com.").unwrap());
assert_eq!(Name::from_str("com.").unwrap().base_name(), Name::root());
assert_eq!(Name::root().base_name(), Name::root());

pub fn trim_to(&self, num_labels: usize) -> Name
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Trims to the number of labels specified

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let example_com = Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap();
assert_eq!(example_com.trim_to(2), Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap());
assert_eq!(example_com.trim_to(1), Name::from_str("com.").unwrap());
assert_eq!(example_com.trim_to(0), Name::root());
assert_eq!(example_com.trim_to(3), Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap());

pub fn zone_of_case(&self, name: &Self) -> bool
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same as zone_of allows for case sensitive call

pub fn zone_of(&self, name: &Self) -> bool
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returns true if the name components of self are all present at the end of name

Example

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let name = Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap();
let name = Name::from_str("www.example.com").unwrap();
let zone = Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap();
let another = Name::from_str("example.net").unwrap();
assert!(zone.zone_of(&name));
assert!(!name.zone_of(&zone));
assert!(!another.zone_of(&name));

pub fn num_labels(&self) -> u8
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Returns the number of labels in the name, discounting *.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let root = Name::root();
assert_eq!(root.num_labels(), 0);

let example_com = Name::from_str("example.com").unwrap();
assert_eq!(example_com.num_labels(), 2);

let star_example_com = Name::from_str("*.example.com.").unwrap();
assert_eq!(star_example_com.num_labels(), 2);

pub fn len(&self) -> usize
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returns the length in bytes of the labels. '.' counts as 1

This can be used as an estimate, when serializing labels, they will often be compressed and/or escaped causing the exact length to be different.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

assert_eq!(Name::from_str("www.example.com.").unwrap().len(), 16);
assert_eq!(Name::from_str(".").unwrap().len(), 1);
assert_eq!(Name::root().len(), 1);

pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
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Returns whether the length of the labels, in bytes is 0. In practive, since '.' counts as 1, this is never the case so the method returns false.

pub fn parse(local: &str, origin: Option<&Self>) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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attempts to parse a name such as "example.com." or "subdomain.example.com."

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::domain::Name;

let name = Name::from_str("example.com.").unwrap();
assert_eq!(name.base_name(), Name::from_str("com.").unwrap());
assert_eq!(name[0].to_string(), "example");

pub fn from_ascii<S: AsRef<str>>(name: S) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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Will convert the string to a name only allowing ascii as valid input

This method will also preserve the case of the name where that's desirable

Examples

use trust_dns_proto::rr::Name;

let bytes_name = Name::from_labels(vec!["WWW".as_bytes(), "example".as_bytes(), "COM".as_bytes()]).unwrap();
let ascii_name = Name::from_ascii("WWW.example.COM.").unwrap();
let lower_name = Name::from_ascii("www.example.com.").unwrap();

assert!(bytes_name.eq_case(&ascii_name));
assert!(!lower_name.eq_case(&ascii_name));

// escaped values
let bytes_name = Name::from_labels(vec!["email.name".as_bytes(), "example".as_bytes(), "com".as_bytes()]).unwrap();
let name = Name::from_ascii("email\\.name.example.com.").unwrap();

assert_eq!(bytes_name, name);

let bytes_name = Name::from_labels(vec!["bad.char".as_bytes(), "example".as_bytes(), "com".as_bytes()]).unwrap();
let name = Name::from_ascii("bad\\056char.example.com.").unwrap();

assert_eq!(bytes_name, name);

pub fn from_utf8<S: AsRef<str>>(name: S) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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Will convert the string to a name using IDNA, punycode, to encode the UTF8 as necessary

When making names IDNA compatible, there is a side-effect of lowercasing the name.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::Name;

let bytes_name = Name::from_labels(vec!["WWW".as_bytes(), "example".as_bytes(), "COM".as_bytes()]).unwrap();

// from_str calls through to from_utf8
let utf8_name = Name::from_str("WWW.example.COM.").unwrap();
let lower_name = Name::from_str("www.example.com.").unwrap();

assert!(!bytes_name.eq_case(&utf8_name));
assert!(lower_name.eq_case(&utf8_name));

pub fn from_str_relaxed<S: AsRef<str>>(name: S) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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First attempts to decode via from_utf8, if that fails IDNA checks, than falls back to ascii decoding.

Examples

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::Name;

// Ok, underscore in the beginning of a name
assert!(Name::from_utf8("_allows.example.com.").is_ok());

// Error, underscore in the end
assert!(Name::from_utf8("dis_allowed.example.com.").is_err());

// Ok, relaxed mode
assert!(Name::from_str_relaxed("allow_in_.example.com.").is_ok());

pub fn emit_as_canonical(
    &self,
    encoder: &mut BinEncoder,
    canonical: bool
) -> ProtoResult<()>
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Emits the canonical version of the name to the encoder.

In canonical form, there will be no pointers written to the encoder (i.e. no compression).

pub fn emit_with_lowercase(
    &self,
    encoder: &mut BinEncoder,
    lowercase: bool
) -> ProtoResult<()>
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Writes the labels, as lower case, to the encoder

Arguments

  • encoder - encoder for writing this name
  • lowercase - if true the name will be lowercased, otherwise it will not be changed when writing

pub fn cmp_case(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering
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Case sensitive comparison

pub fn eq_case(&self, other: &Self) -> bool
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Compares the Names, in a case sensitive manner

pub fn to_ascii(&self) -> String
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Converts this name into an ascii safe string.

If the name is an IDNA name, then the name labels will be returned with the xn-- prefix. see to_utf8 or the Display impl for methods which convert labels to utf8.

pub fn to_utf8(&self) -> String
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Converts the Name labels to the utf8 String form.

This converts the name to an unescaped format, that could be used with parse. If, the name is is followed by the final ., e.g. as in www.example.com., which represents a fully qualified Name.

pub fn is_localhost(&self) -> bool
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Returns true if the Name is either localhost or in the localhost zone.

Example

use std::str::FromStr;
use trust_dns_proto::rr::Name;

let name = Name::from_str("localhost").unwrap();
assert!(name.is_localhost());

let name = Name::from_str("localhost.").unwrap();
assert!(name.is_localhost());

let name = Name::from_str("my.localhost.").unwrap();
assert!(name.is_localhost());

Trait Implementations

impl<'a> IntoName for &'a Name
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fn into_name(self) -> ProtoResult<Name>
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Clones this into a new Name

impl IntoName for Name
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impl TryParseIp for Name
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fn try_parse_ip(&self) -> Option<RData>
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Always returns none for Name, it assumes something that is already a name, wants to be a name

impl BinEncodable for Name
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fn to_bytes(&self) -> ProtoResult<Vec<u8>>
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Returns the object in binary form

impl<'r> BinDecodable<'r> for Name
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fn read(decoder: &mut BinDecoder<'r>) -> ProtoResult<Name>
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parses the chain of labels this has a max of 255 octets, with each label being less than 63. all names will be stored lowercase internally. This will consume the portions of the Vec which it is reading...

fn from_bytes(bytes: &'r [u8]) -> ProtoResult<Self>
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Returns the object in binary form

impl PartialOrd<Name> for Name
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#[must_use]
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more

#[must_use]
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more

#[must_use]
fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more

#[must_use]
fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more

impl From<IpAddr> for Name
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impl From<Ipv4Addr> for Name
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impl From<Ipv6Addr> for Name
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impl Ord for Name
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fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering
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Case insensitive comparison, see Name::cmp_case for case sensitive comparisons

RFC 4034 DNSSEC Resource Records March 2005

6.1.  Canonical DNS Name Order

 For the purposes of DNS security, owner names are ordered by treating
 individual labels as unsigned left-justified octet strings.  The
 absence of a octet sorts before a zero value octet, and uppercase
 US-ASCII letters are treated as if they were lowercase US-ASCII
 letters.

 To compute the canonical ordering of a set of DNS names, start by
 sorting the names according to their most significant (rightmost)
 labels.  For names in which the most significant label is identical,
 continue sorting according to their next most significant label, and
 so forth.

 For example, the following names are sorted in canonical DNS name
 order.  The most significant label is "example".  At this level,
 "example" sorts first, followed by names ending in "a.example", then
 by names ending "z.example".  The names within each level are sorted
 in the same way.

           example
           a.example
           yljkjljk.a.example
           Z.a.example
           zABC.a.EXAMPLE
           z.example
           \001.z.example
           *.z.example
           \200.z.example

fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
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Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more

fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
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Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more

impl Eq for Name
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impl Clone for Name
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl PartialEq<Name> for Name
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#[must_use]
fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
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This method tests for !=.

impl Default for Name
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impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a Name
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type Item = &'a [u8]

The type of the elements being iterated over.

type IntoIter = LabelIter<'a>

Which kind of iterator are we turning this into?

impl Debug for Name
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impl Hash for Name
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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H) where
    H: Hasher
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Feeds a slice of this type into the given [Hasher]. Read more

impl Index<usize> for Name
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type Output = Label

The returned type after indexing.

impl Display for Name
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impl FromStr for Name
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type Err = ProtoError

The associated error which can be returned from parsing.

fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err>
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Uses the Name::from_utf8 conversion on this string, see [from_ascii] for ascii only, or for preserving case

Auto Trait Implementations

impl Send for Name

impl Sync for Name

Blanket Implementations

impl<T> From for T
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impl<T> ToString for T where
    T: Display + ?Sized
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impl<T, U> Into for T where
    U: From<T>, 
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impl<T> ToOwned for T where
    T: Clone
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type Owned = T

impl<T, U> TryFrom for T where
    T: From<U>, 
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type Error = !

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from)

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T> Borrow for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T> Any for T where
    T: 'static + ?Sized
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impl<T> BorrowMut for T where
    T: ?Sized
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impl<T, U> TryInto for T where
    U: TryFrom<T>, 
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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

🔬 This is a nightly-only experimental API. (try_from)

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.

impl<T> Erased for T