package file import ( "context" "strings" "testing" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/pkg/dnstest" "github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/test" "github.com/miekg/dns" ) const exampleApexOnly = `$ORIGIN example.com. @ IN SOA ns1.example.com. admin.example.com. ( 2005011437 ; Serial 1200 ; Refresh 144 ; Retry 1814400 ; Expire 2h ) ; Minimum @ IN NS ns1.example.com. ` func TestLookupApex(t *testing.T) { // this tests a zone with *only* an apex. The behavior here is wrong, we should return NODATA, but we do a NXDOMAIN. // Adding this test to document this. Note a zone that doesn't have any data is pretty useless anyway, so rather than // fix this with an entirely new branch in lookup.go, just live with it. zone, err := Parse(strings.NewReader(exampleApexOnly), "example.com.", "stdin", 0) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Expected no error when reading zone, got %q", err) } fm := File{Next: test.ErrorHandler(), Zones: Zones{Z: map[string]*Zone{"example.com.": zone}, Names: []string{"example.com."}}} ctx := context.TODO() m := new(dns.Msg) m.SetQuestion("example.com.", dns.TypeA) rec := dnstest.NewRecorder(&test.ResponseWriter{}) if _, err := fm.ServeDNS(ctx, rec, m); err != nil { t.Errorf("Expected no error, got %v", err) } if rec.Msg.Rcode != dns.RcodeNameError { // Should be RcodeSuccess in a perfect world. t.Errorf("Expected rcode %d, got %d", dns.RcodeNameError, rec.Msg.Rcode) } }