'use strict'; exports = module.exports = { resolve, }; const assert = require('assert'), constants = require('./constants.js'), dns = require('dns'), safe = require('safetydance'), _ = require('underscore'); // a note on TXT records. It doesn't have quotes ("") at the DNS level. Those quotes // are added for DNS server software to enclose spaces. Such quotes may also be returned // by the DNS REST API of some providers async function resolve(hostname, rrtype, options) { assert.strictEqual(typeof hostname, 'string'); assert.strictEqual(typeof rrtype, 'string'); assert(options && typeof options === 'object'); const defaultOptions = { server: '127.0.0.1', timeout: 5000 }; // unbound runs on 127.0.0.1 const resolver = new dns.promises.Resolver(); options = _.extend({ }, defaultOptions, options); // Only use unbound on a Cloudron if (constants.CLOUDRON) resolver.setServers([ options.server ]); // should callback with ECANCELLED but looks like we might hit https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/14814 const timerId = setTimeout(resolver.cancel.bind(resolver), options.timeout || 5000); const [error, result] = await safe(resolver.resolve(hostname, rrtype)); clearTimeout(timerId); if (error && error.code === 'ECANCELLED') error.code = 'TIMEOUT'; if (error) throw error; // when you query a random record, it errors with ENOTFOUND. But, if you query a record which has a different type // we sometimes get empty array and sometimes ENODATA. for TXT records, result is 2d array of strings return result; }