mdns_sd/service_info.rs
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//! Define `ServiceInfo` to represent a service and its operations.
#[cfg(feature = "logging")]
use crate::log::error;
use crate::{dns_parser::split_sub_domain, Error, Result};
use if_addrs::{IfAddr, Interface};
use std::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
convert::TryInto,
fmt,
net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr},
str::FromStr,
};
/// Default TTL values in seconds
const DNS_HOST_TTL: u32 = 120; // 2 minutes for host records (A, SRV etc) per RFC6762
const DNS_OTHER_TTL: u32 = 4500; // 75 minutes for non-host records (PTR, TXT etc) per RFC6762
/// Complete info about a Service Instance.
///
/// We can construct some PTR, one SRV and one TXT record from this info,
/// as well as A (IPv4 Address) and AAAA (IPv6 Address) records.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ServiceInfo {
ty_domain: String, // <service>.<domain>
/// See RFC6763 section 7.1 about "Subtypes":
/// <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6763#section-7.1>
sub_domain: Option<String>, // <subservice>._sub.<service>.<domain>
fullname: String, // <instance>.<service>.<domain>
server: String, // fully qualified name for service host
addresses: HashSet<IpAddr>,
port: u16,
host_ttl: u32, // used for SRV and Address records
other_ttl: u32, // used for PTR and TXT records
priority: u16,
weight: u16,
txt_properties: TxtProperties,
addr_auto: bool, // Let the system update addresses automatically.
}
impl ServiceInfo {
/// Creates a new service info.
///
/// `ty_domain` is the service type and the domain label, for example
/// "_my-service._udp.local.".
///
/// `my_name` is the instance name, without the service type suffix.
///
/// `host_name` is the "host" in the context of DNS. It is used as the "name"
/// in the address records (i.e. TYPE_A and TYPE_AAAA records). It means that
/// for the same hostname in the same local network, the service resolves in
/// the same addresses. Be sure to check it if you see unexpected addresses resolved.
///
/// `properties` can be `None` or key/value string pairs, in a type that
/// implements [`IntoTxtProperties`] trait. It supports:
/// - `HashMap<String, String>`
/// - `Option<HashMap<String, String>>`
/// - slice of tuple: `&[(K, V)]` where `K` and `V` are [`std::string::ToString`].
///
/// `ip` can be one or more IP addresses, in a type that implements
/// [`AsIpAddrs`] trait. It supports:
///
/// - Single IPv4: `"192.168.0.1"`
/// - Single IPv6: `"2001:0db8::7334"`
/// - Multiple IPv4 separated by comma: `"192.168.0.1,192.168.0.2"`
/// - Multiple IPv6 separated by comma: `"2001:0db8::7334,2001:0db8::7335"`
/// - A slice of IPv4: `&["192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2"]`
/// - A slice of IPv6: `&["2001:0db8::7334", "2001:0db8::7335"]`
/// - A mix of IPv4 and IPv6: `"192.168.0.1,2001:0db8::7334"`
/// - All the above formats with [IpAddr] or `String` instead of `&str`.
///
/// The host TTL and other TTL are set to default values.
pub fn new<Ip: AsIpAddrs, P: IntoTxtProperties>(
ty_domain: &str,
my_name: &str,
host_name: &str,
ip: Ip,
port: u16,
properties: P,
) -> Result<Self> {
let (ty_domain, sub_domain) = split_sub_domain(ty_domain);
let fullname = format!("{}.{}", my_name, ty_domain);
let ty_domain = ty_domain.to_string();
let sub_domain = sub_domain.map(str::to_string);
let server = normalize_hostname(host_name.to_string());
let addresses = ip.as_ip_addrs()?;
let txt_properties = properties.into_txt_properties();
// RFC6763 section 6.4: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6763#section-6.4
// The characters of a key MUST be printable US-ASCII values (0x20-0x7E)
// [RFC20], excluding '=' (0x3D).
for prop in txt_properties.iter() {
let key = prop.key();
if !key.is_ascii() {
return Err(Error::Msg(format!(
"TXT property key {} is not ASCII",
prop.key()
)));
}
if key.contains('=') {
return Err(Error::Msg(format!(
"TXT property key {} contains '='",
prop.key()
)));
}
}
let this = Self {
ty_domain,
sub_domain,
fullname,
server,
addresses,
port,
host_ttl: DNS_HOST_TTL,
other_ttl: DNS_OTHER_TTL,
priority: 0,
weight: 0,
txt_properties,
addr_auto: false,
};
Ok(this)
}
/// Indicates that the library should automatically
/// update the addresses of this service, when IP
/// address(es) are added or removed on the host.
pub const fn enable_addr_auto(mut self) -> Self {
self.addr_auto = true;
self
}
/// Returns if the service's addresses will be updated
/// automatically when the host IP addrs change.
pub const fn is_addr_auto(&self) -> bool {
self.addr_auto
}
/// Returns the service type including the domain label.
///
/// For example: "_my-service._udp.local.".
#[inline]
pub fn get_type(&self) -> &str {
&self.ty_domain
}
/// Returns the service subtype including the domain label,
/// if subtype has been defined.
///
/// For example: "_printer._sub._http._tcp.local.".
#[inline]
pub const fn get_subtype(&self) -> &Option<String> {
&self.sub_domain
}
/// Returns a reference of the service fullname.
///
/// This is useful, for example, in unregister.
#[inline]
pub fn get_fullname(&self) -> &str {
&self.fullname
}
/// Returns the properties from TXT records.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_properties(&self) -> &TxtProperties {
&self.txt_properties
}
/// Returns a property for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
///
/// Returns `None` if `key` does not exist.
pub fn get_property(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&TxtProperty> {
self.txt_properties.get(key)
}
/// Returns a property value for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
///
/// Returns `None` if `key` does not exist.
pub fn get_property_val(&self, key: &str) -> Option<Option<&[u8]>> {
self.txt_properties.get_property_val(key)
}
/// Returns a property value string for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
///
/// Returns `None` if `key` does not exist.
pub fn get_property_val_str(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
self.txt_properties.get_property_val_str(key)
}
/// Returns the service's hostname.
#[inline]
pub fn get_hostname(&self) -> &str {
&self.server
}
/// Returns the service's port.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_port(&self) -> u16 {
self.port
}
/// Returns the service's addresses
#[inline]
pub const fn get_addresses(&self) -> &HashSet<IpAddr> {
&self.addresses
}
/// Returns the service's IPv4 addresses only.
pub fn get_addresses_v4(&self) -> HashSet<&Ipv4Addr> {
let mut ipv4_addresses = HashSet::new();
for ip in &self.addresses {
if let IpAddr::V4(ipv4) = ip {
ipv4_addresses.insert(ipv4);
}
}
ipv4_addresses
}
/// Returns the service's TTL used for SRV and Address records.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_host_ttl(&self) -> u32 {
self.host_ttl
}
/// Returns the service's TTL used for PTR and TXT records.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_other_ttl(&self) -> u32 {
self.other_ttl
}
/// Returns the service's priority used in SRV records.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_priority(&self) -> u16 {
self.priority
}
/// Returns the service's weight used in SRV records.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_weight(&self) -> u16 {
self.weight
}
/// Returns a list of addresses that are in the same LAN as
/// the interface `intf`.
pub(crate) fn get_addrs_on_intf(&self, intf: &Interface) -> Vec<IpAddr> {
self.addresses
.iter()
.filter(|a| valid_ip_on_intf(a, intf))
.copied()
.collect()
}
/// Returns whether the service info is ready to be resolved.
pub(crate) fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
let some_missing = self.ty_domain.is_empty()
|| self.fullname.is_empty()
|| self.server.is_empty()
|| self.addresses.is_empty();
!some_missing
}
/// Insert `addr` into service info addresses.
pub(crate) fn insert_ipaddr(&mut self, addr: IpAddr) {
self.addresses.insert(addr);
}
pub(crate) fn remove_ipaddr(&mut self, addr: &IpAddr) {
self.addresses.remove(addr);
}
pub(crate) fn generate_txt(&self) -> Vec<u8> {
encode_txt(self.get_properties().iter())
}
pub(crate) fn set_port(&mut self, port: u16) {
self.port = port;
}
pub(crate) fn set_hostname(&mut self, hostname: String) {
self.server = normalize_hostname(hostname);
}
/// Returns true if properties are updated.
pub(crate) fn set_properties_from_txt(&mut self, txt: &[u8]) -> bool {
let properties = decode_txt_unique(txt);
if self.txt_properties.properties != properties {
self.txt_properties = TxtProperties { properties };
true
} else {
false
}
}
pub(crate) fn set_subtype(&mut self, subtype: String) {
self.sub_domain = Some(subtype);
}
/// host_ttl is for SRV and address records
/// currently only used for testing.
pub(crate) fn _set_host_ttl(&mut self, ttl: u32) {
self.host_ttl = ttl;
}
/// other_ttl is for PTR and TXT records.
pub(crate) fn _set_other_ttl(&mut self, ttl: u32) {
self.other_ttl = ttl;
}
}
/// Removes potentially duplicated ".local." at the end of "hostname".
fn normalize_hostname(mut hostname: String) -> String {
if hostname.ends_with(".local.local.") {
let new_len = hostname.len() - "local.".len();
hostname.truncate(new_len);
}
hostname
}
/// This trait allows for parsing an input into a set of one or multiple [`Ipv4Addr`].
pub trait AsIpAddrs {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>>;
}
impl<T: AsIpAddrs> AsIpAddrs for &T {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
(*self).as_ip_addrs()
}
}
/// Supports one address or multiple addresses separated by `,`.
/// For example: "127.0.0.1,127.0.0.2".
///
/// If the string is empty, will return an empty set.
impl AsIpAddrs for &str {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
let mut addrs = HashSet::new();
if !self.is_empty() {
let iter = self.split(',').map(str::trim).map(IpAddr::from_str);
for addr in iter {
let addr = addr.map_err(|err| Error::ParseIpAddr(err.to_string()))?;
addrs.insert(addr);
}
}
Ok(addrs)
}
}
impl AsIpAddrs for String {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
self.as_str().as_ip_addrs()
}
}
/// Support slice. Example: &["127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.2"]
impl<I: AsIpAddrs> AsIpAddrs for &[I] {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
let mut addrs = HashSet::new();
for result in self.iter().map(I::as_ip_addrs) {
addrs.extend(result?);
}
Ok(addrs)
}
}
/// Optimization for zero sized/empty values, as `()` will never take up any space or evaluate to
/// anything, helpful in contexts where we just want an empty value.
impl AsIpAddrs for () {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
Ok(HashSet::new())
}
}
impl AsIpAddrs for std::net::IpAddr {
fn as_ip_addrs(&self) -> Result<HashSet<IpAddr>> {
let mut ips = HashSet::new();
ips.insert(*self);
Ok(ips)
}
}
/// Represents properties in a TXT record.
///
/// The key string of a property is case insensitive, and only
/// one [`TxtProperty`] is stored for the same key.
///
/// [RFC 6763](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6763#section-6.4):
/// "A given key SHOULD NOT appear more than once in a TXT record."
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct TxtProperties {
// Use `Vec` instead of `HashMap` to keep the order of insertions.
properties: Vec<TxtProperty>,
}
impl TxtProperties {
/// Returns an iterator for all properties.
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &TxtProperty> {
self.properties.iter()
}
/// Returns the number of properties.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.properties.len()
}
/// Returns if the properties are empty.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.properties.is_empty()
}
/// Returns a property for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&TxtProperty> {
let key = key.to_lowercase();
self.properties
.iter()
.find(|&prop| prop.key.to_lowercase() == key)
}
/// Returns a property value for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
///
/// Returns `None` if `key` does not exist.
/// Returns `Some(Option<&u8>)` for its value.
pub fn get_property_val(&self, key: &str) -> Option<Option<&[u8]>> {
self.get(key).map(|x| x.val())
}
/// Returns a property value string for a given `key`, where `key` is
/// case insensitive.
///
/// Returns `None` if `key` does not exist.
/// Returns `Some("")` if its value is `None` or is empty.
pub fn get_property_val_str(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&str> {
self.get(key).map(|x| x.val_str())
}
}
impl fmt::Display for TxtProperties {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let delimiter = ", ";
let props: Vec<String> = self.properties.iter().map(|p| p.to_string()).collect();
write!(f, "({})", props.join(delimiter))
}
}
/// Represents a property in a TXT record.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct TxtProperty {
/// The name of the property. The original cases are kept.
key: String,
/// RFC 6763 says values are bytes, not necessarily UTF-8.
/// It is also possible that there is no value, in which case
/// the key is a boolean key.
val: Option<Vec<u8>>,
}
impl TxtProperty {
/// Returns the key of a property.
pub fn key(&self) -> &str {
&self.key
}
/// Returns the value of a property, which could be `None`.
///
/// To obtain a `&str` of the value, use `val_str()` instead.
pub fn val(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.val.as_deref()
}
/// Returns the value of a property as str.
pub fn val_str(&self) -> &str {
self.val
.as_ref()
.map_or("", |v| std::str::from_utf8(&v[..]).unwrap_or_default())
}
}
/// Supports constructing from a tuple.
impl<K, V> From<&(K, V)> for TxtProperty
where
K: ToString,
V: ToString,
{
fn from(prop: &(K, V)) -> Self {
Self {
key: prop.0.to_string(),
val: Some(prop.1.to_string().into_bytes()),
}
}
}
impl<K, V> From<(K, V)> for TxtProperty
where
K: ToString,
V: AsRef<[u8]>,
{
fn from(prop: (K, V)) -> Self {
Self {
key: prop.0.to_string(),
val: Some(prop.1.as_ref().into()),
}
}
}
/// Support a property that has no value.
impl From<&str> for TxtProperty {
fn from(key: &str) -> Self {
Self {
key: key.to_string(),
val: None,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for TxtProperty {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}={}", self.key, self.val_str())
}
}
/// Mimic the default debug output for a struct, with a twist:
/// - If self.var is UTF-8, will output it as a string in double quotes.
/// - If self.var is not UTF-8, will output its bytes as in hex.
impl fmt::Debug for TxtProperty {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
let val_string = self.val.as_ref().map_or_else(
|| "None".to_string(),
|v| {
std::str::from_utf8(&v[..]).map_or_else(
|_| format!("Some({})", u8_slice_to_hex(&v[..])),
|s| format!("Some(\"{}\")", s),
)
},
);
write!(
f,
"TxtProperty {{key: \"{}\", val: {}}}",
&self.key, &val_string,
)
}
}
const HEX_TABLE: [u8; 16] = [
b'0', b'1', b'2', b'3', b'4', b'5', b'6', b'7', b'8', b'9', b'a', b'b', b'c', b'd', b'e', b'f',
];
/// Create a hex string from `slice`, with a "0x" prefix.
///
/// For example, [1u8, 2u8] -> "0x0102"
fn u8_slice_to_hex(slice: &[u8]) -> String {
let mut hex = Vec::with_capacity(slice.len() * 2 + 2);
hex.push(b'0');
hex.push(b'x');
for b in slice.iter() {
hex.push(HEX_TABLE[(b >> 4) as usize]);
hex.push(HEX_TABLE[(b & 0x0F) as usize]);
}
String::from_utf8(hex).unwrap()
}
/// This trait allows for converting inputs into [`TxtProperties`].
pub trait IntoTxtProperties {
fn into_txt_properties(self) -> TxtProperties;
}
impl IntoTxtProperties for HashMap<String, String> {
fn into_txt_properties(mut self) -> TxtProperties {
let properties = self
.drain()
.map(|(key, val)| TxtProperty {
key,
val: Some(val.into_bytes()),
})
.collect();
TxtProperties { properties }
}
}
/// Mainly for backward compatibility.
impl IntoTxtProperties for Option<HashMap<String, String>> {
fn into_txt_properties(self) -> TxtProperties {
self.map_or_else(
|| TxtProperties {
properties: Vec::new(),
},
|h| h.into_txt_properties(),
)
}
}
/// Support Vec like `[("k1", "v1"), ("k2", "v2")]`.
impl<'a, T: 'a> IntoTxtProperties for &'a [T]
where
TxtProperty: From<&'a T>,
{
fn into_txt_properties(self) -> TxtProperties {
let mut properties = Vec::new();
let mut keys = HashSet::new();
for t in self.iter() {
let prop = TxtProperty::from(t);
let key = prop.key.to_lowercase();
if keys.insert(key) {
// Only push a new entry if the key did not exist.
//
// RFC 6763: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6763#section-6.4
//
// "If a client receives a TXT record containing the same key more than
// once, then the client MUST silently ignore all but the first
// occurrence of that attribute. "
properties.push(prop);
}
}
TxtProperties { properties }
}
}
// Convert from properties key/value pairs to DNS TXT record content
fn encode_txt<'a>(properties: impl Iterator<Item = &'a TxtProperty>) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut bytes = Vec::new();
for prop in properties {
let mut s = prop.key.clone().into_bytes();
if let Some(v) = &prop.val {
s.extend(b"=");
s.extend(v);
}
// TXT uses (Length,Value) format for each property,
// i.e. the first byte is the length.
bytes.push(s.len().try_into().unwrap());
bytes.extend(s);
}
if bytes.is_empty() {
bytes.push(0);
}
bytes
}
// Convert from DNS TXT record content to key/value pairs
pub(crate) fn decode_txt(txt: &[u8]) -> Vec<TxtProperty> {
let mut properties = Vec::new();
let mut offset = 0;
while offset < txt.len() {
let length = txt[offset] as usize;
if length == 0 {
break; // reached the end
}
offset += 1; // move over the length byte
let offset_end = offset + length;
if offset_end > txt.len() {
error!("DNS TXT record contains invalid data: Size given for property would be out of range. (offset={}, length={}, offset_end={}, record length={})", offset, length, offset_end, txt.len());
break; // Skipping the rest of the record content, as the size for this property would already be out of range.
}
let kv_bytes = &txt[offset..offset_end];
// split key and val using the first `=`
let (k, v) = kv_bytes.iter().position(|&x| x == b'=').map_or_else(
|| (kv_bytes.to_vec(), None),
|idx| (kv_bytes[..idx].to_vec(), Some(kv_bytes[idx + 1..].to_vec())),
);
// Make sure the key can be stored in UTF-8.
match String::from_utf8(k) {
Ok(k_string) => {
properties.push(TxtProperty {
key: k_string,
val: v,
});
}
Err(e) => error!("failed to convert to String from key: {}", e),
}
offset += length;
}
properties
}
fn decode_txt_unique(txt: &[u8]) -> Vec<TxtProperty> {
let mut properties = decode_txt(txt);
// Remove duplicated keys and retain only the first appearance
// of each key.
let mut keys = HashSet::new();
properties.retain(|p| {
let key = p.key().to_lowercase();
keys.insert(key) // returns True if key is new.
});
properties
}
/// Returns true if `addr` is in the same network of `intf`.
pub fn valid_ip_on_intf(addr: &IpAddr, intf: &Interface) -> bool {
match (addr, &intf.addr) {
(IpAddr::V4(addr), IfAddr::V4(intf)) => {
let netmask = u32::from(intf.netmask);
let intf_net = u32::from(intf.ip) & netmask;
let addr_net = u32::from(*addr) & netmask;
addr_net == intf_net
}
(IpAddr::V6(addr), IfAddr::V6(intf)) => {
let netmask = u128::from(intf.netmask);
let intf_net = u128::from(intf.ip) & netmask;
let addr_net = u128::from(*addr) & netmask;
addr_net == intf_net
}
_ => false,
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{decode_txt, encode_txt, u8_slice_to_hex, ServiceInfo, TxtProperty};
#[test]
fn test_txt_encode_decode() {
let properties = vec![
TxtProperty::from(&("key1", "value1")),
TxtProperty::from(&("key2", "value2")),
];
// test encode
let property_count = properties.len();
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
assert_eq!(
encoded.len(),
"key1=value1".len() + "key2=value2".len() + property_count
);
assert_eq!(encoded[0] as usize, "key1=value1".len());
// test decode
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert!(properties[..] == decoded[..]);
// test empty value
let properties = vec![TxtProperty::from(&("key3", ""))];
let property_count = properties.len();
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
assert_eq!(encoded.len(), "key3=".len() + property_count);
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(properties, decoded);
// test non-string value
let binary_val: Vec<u8> = vec![123, 234, 0];
let binary_len = binary_val.len();
let properties = vec![TxtProperty::from(("key4", binary_val))];
let property_count = properties.len();
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
assert_eq!(encoded.len(), "key4=".len() + binary_len + property_count);
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(properties, decoded);
// test value that contains '='
let properties = vec![TxtProperty::from(("key5", "val=5"))];
let property_count = properties.len();
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
assert_eq!(
encoded.len(),
"key5=".len() + "val=5".len() + property_count
);
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(properties, decoded);
// test a property that has no value.
let properties = vec![TxtProperty::from("key6")];
let property_count = properties.len();
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
assert_eq!(encoded.len(), "key6".len() + property_count);
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(properties, decoded);
}
#[test]
fn test_set_properties_from_txt() {
// Three duplicated keys.
let properties = vec![
TxtProperty::from(&("one", "1")),
TxtProperty::from(&("ONE", "2")),
TxtProperty::from(&("One", "3")),
];
let encoded = encode_txt(properties.iter());
// Simple decode does not remove duplicated keys.
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(decoded.len(), 3);
// ServiceInfo removes duplicated keys and keeps only the first one.
let mut service_info =
ServiceInfo::new("_test._tcp", "prop_test", "localhost", "", 1234, None).unwrap();
service_info.set_properties_from_txt(&encoded);
assert_eq!(service_info.get_properties().len(), 1);
// Verify the only one property.
let prop = service_info.get_properties().iter().next().unwrap();
assert_eq!(prop.key, "one");
assert_eq!(prop.val_str(), "1");
}
#[test]
fn test_u8_slice_to_hex() {
let bytes = [0x01u8, 0x02u8, 0x03u8];
let hex = u8_slice_to_hex(&bytes);
assert_eq!(hex.as_str(), "0x010203");
let slice = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
let hex = u8_slice_to_hex(slice.as_bytes());
assert_eq!(hex.len(), slice.len() * 2 + 2);
assert_eq!(
hex.as_str(),
"0x6162636465666768696a6b6c6d6e6f707172737475767778797a"
);
}
#[test]
fn test_txt_property_debug() {
// Test UTF-8 property value.
let prop_1 = TxtProperty {
key: "key1".to_string(),
val: Some("val1".to_string().into()),
};
let prop_1_debug = format!("{:?}", &prop_1);
assert_eq!(
prop_1_debug,
"TxtProperty {key: \"key1\", val: Some(\"val1\")}"
);
// Test non-UTF-8 property value.
let prop_2 = TxtProperty {
key: "key2".to_string(),
val: Some(vec![150u8, 151u8, 152u8]),
};
let prop_2_debug = format!("{:?}", &prop_2);
assert_eq!(
prop_2_debug,
"TxtProperty {key: \"key2\", val: Some(0x969798)}"
);
}
#[test]
fn test_txt_decode_property_size_out_of_bounds() {
// Construct a TXT record with an invalid property length that would be out of bounds.
let encoded: Vec<u8> = vec![
0x0b, // Length 11
b'k', b'e', b'y', b'1', b'=', b'v', b'a', b'l', b'u', b'e',
b'1', // key1=value1 (Length 11)
0x10, // Length 16 (Would be out of bounds)
b'k', b'e', b'y', b'2', b'=', b'v', b'a', b'l', b'u', b'e',
b'2', // key2=value2 (Length 11)
];
// Decode the record content
let decoded = decode_txt(&encoded);
// We expect the out of bounds length for the second property to have caused the rest of the record content to be skipped.
// Test that we only parsed the first property.
assert_eq!(decoded.len(), 1);
// Test that the key of the property we parsed is "key1"
assert_eq!(decoded[0].key, "key1");
}
}