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Flytrap is a crate for reading the Fly.io runtime environment.
- Read Fly.io environment variables like
$FLY_PUBLIC_IPinto astruct - Query Fly.io internal DNS addresses like
top3.nearest.of.<app>.internal - Parse Fly.io request headers like
Fly-Client-IP(into anIpAddr) - Turn Fly.io region codes like
ordinto names like “Chicago” and lat/long coordinates
A demo app is available at flytrap.fly.dev which shows this crate’s capabilities.
Usage
Placement
The Placement type gives access to Fly.io runtime environment
variables like $FLY_PUBLIC_IP and $FLY_REGION.
use flytrap::{Placement, Machine};
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let runtime = Placement::current()?;
println!("Fly.io app: {}", runtime.app);
println!(" region: {}", runtime.location);
if let Some(Machine{ id, memory: Some(memory), image: Some(image), .. }) = runtime.machine {
println!(" machine: {id} ({memory} MB) running {image}");
}
if let Some(public_ip) = runtime.public_ip {
println!(" public IP: {}", public_ip);
}
println!("private IP: {}", runtime.private_ip);
Ok(())
}Regions
Flytrap models Fly.io regions as an enum:
use flytrap::{City, Placement, Region};
fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let runtime = Placement::current()?;
let region = runtime.region().unwrap_or(Region::Guadalajara);
show(region);
Ok(())
}
fn show(region: Region) {
let City { name, country, geo } = region.city;
println!("Running in {name} ({country}) @ {}, {}", geo.x(), geo.y());
}Regions implement Ord, and sort geographically:
use flytrap::Region::*;
let mut regions = [Bucharest, Chicago, HongKong, Johannesburg,
LosAngeles, Madrid, Santiago, Tokyo];
regions.sort();
assert_eq!(regions, [LosAngeles, Chicago, Santiago, Madrid,
Bucharest, Johannesburg, HongKong, Tokyo]);DNS queries
Create a Resolver in order to query the Fly.io .internal DNS zone.
use flytrap::Resolver;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let resolver = Resolver::new()?;
// Discover all instances of the currently-running app
let peers = resolver.current()?.peers().await?;
for peer in peers {
println!("peer {} in {} @ {}", peer.id, peer.location, peer.private_ip);
}
Ok(())
}Features
Flytrap’s compilation can be controlled through a number of Cargo features.
dns: EnableResolverfor querying Fly.io internal DNS, viahickory-dns⭐detect: Enable automaticResolversetup for Wireguard VPN clients, viaif-addrs⭐️environment: Enable code which reads Fly.io environment variables like$FLY_PUBLIC_IP⭐️http: Enable types for HTTPheaderslikeFly-Client-IP⭐️nightly: Enable code which is only accepted by nightly Rust toolchainsregions: Enable theRegiontype andRegionDetailsstructures ⭐️serde: Enable Serde#[derive(Deserialize, Serialize)]on this crate’s typessystem-resolver: Enable theResolver::system()constructor, which reads/etc/resolv.conf
(Features marked with a ⭐️ are enabled by default.)
Modules
- http
http
Structs
- AppResolver
dnsQuery the Fly.io internal DNS records for a particular app. - City
regionsDescribes a city where a Fly.io region is hosted. - Instance
dnsThe result type of_instances.internalTXT queries. - Information about the Fly.io Machine on which the current process is running.
- Node
dns - Peer
dnsA fully-resolvedNodewhose private IP address is known. - Details how the current process is running in the Fly.io runtime environment.
- RegionCode
regionsAn unrecognized Fly.io region code. - RegionDetails
regionsAttributes of a knownRegion. - Resolver
dnsQuery the Fly.io internal DNS records.
Enums
- An error in a
Resolveroperation. - Location
regionsA Fly.io point of presence. - Region
regions - RegionError
regionsAn error parsing aRegionorRegionCode.
Functions
- Return the Fly.io DNS server address which serves a given
localFly.io Wireguard address. - hosted
environmentChecks to see if the current process appears to be running in the Fly.io runtime environment, based on the presence of certain$FLY_environment variables. - private_address
detectorenvironmentRead the$FLY_PRIVATE_IPenvironment variable, if set to a valid IPv6 address.