This should have everyone, but the process was quite manual. The rename
from middleware -> plugin also meant I had to do some extra digging on
who actually submitted the PR. I also double checked the current list of
people with commit access.
Every plugin now has an OWNERS, except *reverse*. I'll file a bug for
that.
* Improve plugin/cache metrics
* Add coredns_cache_prefetch_total metric to track number of prefetches.
* Remove unnecessary Cache.get() call which would incorrectly increment
cache counters.
* Initialize all counters and gauges at zero.
* Allow prefetching of a single request per ttl
The original implementation didn't allow prefetching queries which are
only requested once during the duration of a TTL. The minimum amount of
queries which had to be seen was therefore capped at 2.
This change also implements a real prefetch test. The existing test was
a noop and always passed regardless of any prefetch implementation.
* Fix prefetching for items with a short TTL
The default prefetch threshold (percentage) is 10% of the lifetime of a
cache item. With the previous implementation, this disabled prefetching
for all items with a TTL < 10s (the resulting percentage would be 0, at
which point a cached item is already discarded).
This change uses a time based threshold calculation and ensures that
a prefetch is triggered at a TTL of 1 at the latest.
* Fix wrong duration reporting of cached responses
The logging and metrics plugins (among others) included the duration of
a cache prefetch in the request latency of client request. This change
fixes this wrong reporting and executes the prefetch request in a
goroutine in the background.
The cache plugin always returned a minimum TTL of 5 seconds, regardless
of the actual TTL of the records. A cache is not authoritative for the
record TTL and should not extend it.
* Add manual pages
Generate manual pages from the README and extend README with Name and
Description sections.
The generation requires 'ronn' which may not be available. Just check in
all generated manual pages.
After initial startup, see if prometheus is loaded and if so, register
our metrics with it.
Stop doing the init() func and just use the sync.Once so we don't double
registrer our metrics.
* doc update
Go through all README and fix mistakes, extend example and let more
corefile snippets be test for validity.
* Cant use spefic addr in test
Fix file/fuzz.go build and docs in Makefile.fuzz
Each plugin can add a fuzz.go to join the fuzzing craze.
pkg/fuzz/do.go could be made a lot smarter, but is probably good enough
for starters.
$ make -f Makefile.fuzz <plugin>
will build with go-fuzz-build and then execute a go-fuzz run. Each
plugin's fuzz run uses a per-plugin directory to store the fuzz data.
Add a full test server impl in this new package + tests. Move
dnsrecorder into this package as well and finish up the commented out
tests that were left in the old dnsrecorder package.
Update all callers and tests.
Cache would let the first response through and would then cap subsequent
ones to whatever the cache duration was. This would lead to huge drops
in TTL values: 3600 -> 20 for instance, which is not only bad, but can
mess up your careful TTL planning business.
This PR fixes that and applies the cache duration to all replies. As a
bonus I could remove a time.Sleep() from the cache test and just check
for the cache duration as the TTL on the reply.
Fixes#1038
* Rename middleware to plugin
first pass; mostly used 'sed', few spots where I manually changed
text.
This still builds a coredns binary.
* fmt error
* Rename AddMiddleware to AddPlugin
* Readd AddMiddleware to remain backwards compat