coredns/test/cache_test.go
Miek Gieben cd5879f866 plugin/cache: cap TTL on first answer (#1092)
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
2017-09-20 11:36:41 +01:00

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package test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/proxy"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/plugin/test"
"github.com/coredns/coredns/request"
"github.com/miekg/dns"
)
func TestLookupCache(t *testing.T) {
// Start auth. CoreDNS holding the auth zone.
name, rm, err := test.TempFile(".", exampleOrg)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to create zone: %s", err)
}
defer rm()
corefile := `example.org:0 {
file ` + name + `
}
`
i, udp, _, err := CoreDNSServerAndPorts(corefile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Could not get CoreDNS serving instance: %s", err)
}
defer i.Stop()
// Start caching proxy CoreDNS that we want to test.
corefile = `example.org:0 {
proxy . ` + udp + `
cache 10
}
`
i, udp, _, err = CoreDNSServerAndPorts(corefile)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Could not get CoreDNS serving instance: %s", err)
}
defer i.Stop()
p := proxy.NewLookup([]string{udp})
state := request.Request{W: &test.ResponseWriter{}, Req: new(dns.Msg)}
resp, err := p.Lookup(state, "example.org.", dns.TypeA)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("Expected to receive reply, but didn't")
}
// expect answer section with A record in it
if len(resp.Answer) == 0 {
t.Fatal("Expected to at least one RR in the answer section, got none")
}
ttl := resp.Answer[0].Header().Ttl
if ttl != 10 { // as set in the Corefile
t.Errorf("Expected TTL to be %d, got %d", 10, ttl)
}
}