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hosts => entities; edns_client_subnet oversight in bulk_query()

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boB Rudis пре 8 година
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  1. 19
      R/gdns.r
  2. 18
      man/bulk_query.Rd

19
R/gdns.r

@ -74,8 +74,19 @@ query <- function(name, type="1", edns_client_subnet="0.0.0.0/0") {
#' Vectorized query, returning only answers in a data frame
#'
#' @param hosts character vector of hosts to query
#' @param type RR type (see \code{type} in \code{query()}).
#' @param entities character vector of entities to query
#' @param type RR type can be represented as a number in [1, 65535] or canonical
#' string (A, aaaa, etc). More information on RR types can be
#' found \href{http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters/dns-parameters.xhtml#dns-parameters-4}{here}.
#' @param edns_client_subnet The edns0-client-subnet option. Format is an IP
#' address with a subnet mask. Examples: \code{1.2.3.4/24},
#' \code{2001:700:300::/48}.\cr
#' If you are using DNS-over-HTTPS because of privacy concerns, and do
#' not want any part of your IP address to be sent to authoritative
#' nameservers for geographic location accuracy, use
#' \code{edns_client_subnet=0.0.0.0/0}. Google Public DNS normally sends
#' approximate network information (usually replacing the last part of
#' your IPv4 address with zeroes). \code{0.0.0.0/0} is the default.
#' @return \code{data.frame} of only answers (use \code{query()} for detailed responses)
#' @references \url{https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/docs/dns-over-https}
#' @export
@ -85,7 +96,7 @@ query <- function(name, type="1", edns_client_subnet="0.0.0.0/0") {
#' @examples
#' hosts <- c("rud.is", "dds.ec", "r-project.org", "rstudio.com", "apple.com")
#' gdns::bulk_query(hosts)
bulk_query <- function(hosts, type=1) {
results <- map(hosts, gdns::query, type=type)
bulk_query <- function(entities, type=1, edns_client_subnet="0.0.0.0/0") {
results <- map(entities, gdns::query, type=type, edns_client_subnet=edns_client_subnet)
map_df(results, "Answer")
}

18
man/bulk_query.Rd

@ -4,12 +4,24 @@
\alias{bulk_query}
\title{Vectorized query, returning only answers in a data frame}
\usage{
bulk_query(hosts, type = 1)
bulk_query(entities, type = 1, edns_client_subnet = "0.0.0.0/0")
}
\arguments{
\item{hosts}{character vector of hosts to query}
\item{entities}{character vector of entities to query}
\item{type}{RR type (see \code{type} in \code{query()}).}
\item{type}{RR type can be represented as a number in [1, 65535] or canonical
string (A, aaaa, etc). More information on RR types can be
found \href{http://www.iana.org/assignments/dns-parameters/dns-parameters.xhtml#dns-parameters-4}{here}.}
\item{edns_client_subnet}{The edns0-client-subnet option. Format is an IP
address with a subnet mask. Examples: \code{1.2.3.4/24},
\code{2001:700:300::/48}.\cr
If you are using DNS-over-HTTPS because of privacy concerns, and do
not want any part of your IP address to be sent to authoritative
nameservers for geographic location accuracy, use
\code{edns_client_subnet=0.0.0.0/0}. Google Public DNS normally sends
approximate network information (usually replacing the last part of
your IPv4 address with zeroes). \code{0.0.0.0/0} is the default.}
}
\value{
\code{data.frame} of only answers (use \code{query()} for detailed responses)

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