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101 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
101 lines
2.7 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use deno_core::ErrBox;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::net::SocketAddr;
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use std::net::ToSocketAddrs;
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::task::Context;
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use std::task::Poll;
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/// Resolve network address. Returns a future.
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pub fn resolve_addr(hostname: &str, port: u16) -> ResolveAddrFuture {
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ResolveAddrFuture {
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hostname: hostname.to_string(),
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port,
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}
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}
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pub struct ResolveAddrFuture {
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hostname: String,
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port: u16,
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}
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impl Future for ResolveAddrFuture {
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type Output = Result<SocketAddr, ErrBox>;
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fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, _cx: &mut Context) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
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let inner = self.get_mut();
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// The implementation of this is not actually async at the moment,
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// however we intend to use async DNS resolution in the future and
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// so we expose this as a future instead of Result.
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// Default to localhost if given just the port. Example: ":80"
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let addr: &str = if !inner.hostname.is_empty() {
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&inner.hostname
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} else {
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"0.0.0.0"
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};
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// If this looks like an ipv6 IP address. Example: "[2001:db8::1]"
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// Then we remove the brackets.
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let addr = if addr.starts_with('[') && addr.ends_with(']') {
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let l = addr.len() - 1;
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addr.get(1..l).unwrap()
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} else {
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addr
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};
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let addr_port_pair = (addr, inner.port);
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let r = addr_port_pair.to_socket_addrs().map_err(ErrBox::from);
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Poll::Ready(r.and_then(|mut iter| match iter.next() {
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Some(a) => Ok(a),
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None => panic!("There should be at least one result"),
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}))
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use futures::executor::block_on;
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use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
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use std::net::Ipv6Addr;
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use std::net::SocketAddrV4;
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use std::net::SocketAddrV6;
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#[test]
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fn resolve_addr1() {
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let expected =
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SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(Ipv4Addr::new(127, 0, 0, 1), 80));
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let actual = block_on(resolve_addr("127.0.0.1", 80)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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}
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#[test]
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fn resolve_addr2() {
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let expected =
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SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(Ipv4Addr::new(0, 0, 0, 0), 80));
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let actual = block_on(resolve_addr("", 80)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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}
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#[test]
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fn resolve_addr3() {
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let expected =
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SocketAddr::V4(SocketAddrV4::new(Ipv4Addr::new(192, 0, 2, 1), 25));
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let actual = block_on(resolve_addr("192.0.2.1", 25)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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}
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#[test]
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fn resolve_addr_ipv6() {
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let expected = SocketAddr::V6(SocketAddrV6::new(
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Ipv6Addr::new(0x2001, 0xdb8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1),
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8080,
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0,
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0,
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));
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let actual = block_on(resolve_addr("[2001:db8::1]", 8080)).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(actual, expected);
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}
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}
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