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Malin 8d4eaa1489 feat: add full Zonemaster stack with Docker and Spanish UI
- Clone all 5 Zonemaster component repos (LDNS, Engine, CLI, Backend, GUI)
- Dockerfile.backend: 8-stage multi-stage build LDNS→Engine→CLI→Backend
- Dockerfile.gui: Astro static build served via nginx
- docker-compose.yml: backend (internal) + frontend (port 5353)
- nginx.conf: root redirects to /es/, /api/ proxied to backend
- zonemaster-gui/config.ts: defaultLanguage set to 'es' (Spanish)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-21 08:19:24 +02:00

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package Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName;
use v5.16.0;
use warnings;
use version; our $VERSION = version->declare("v1.0.3");
use Carp;
use Scalar::Util qw( blessed );
use Class::Accessor "antlers";
use overload
'""' => \&string,
'cmp' => \&str_cmp;
has 'labels' => ( is => 'ro' );
sub from_string {
my ( $class, $domain ) = @_;
confess 'Argument must be a string: $domain'
if !defined $domain || ref $domain ne '';
my $obj = Class::Accessor::new( $class, { labels => [ split( /[.]/x, $domain ) ] } );
# We have the raw string, so we can precompute the string representation
# easily and cheaply so it can be immediately returned by the string()
# method instead of recomputing it from the labels list. The only thing we
# need to do is to remove any trailing dot except if its the only
# character.
$obj->{_string} = ( $domain =~ s/.\K [.] \z//rx );
return $obj;
}
sub new {
my ( $class, $input ) = @_;
my $attrs = {};
if ( !defined $input ) {
$attrs->{labels} = [];
}
elsif ( blessed $input && $input->isa( 'Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName' ) ) {
$attrs->{labels} = \@{ $input->labels };
}
elsif ( blessed $input && $input->isa( 'Zonemaster::Engine::Zone' ) ) {
$attrs->{labels} = \@{ $input->name->labels };
}
elsif ( ref $input eq '' ) {
$attrs->{labels} = [ split( /[.]/x, $input ) ];
}
elsif ( ref $input eq 'HASH' ) {
confess "Attribute \(labels\) is required"
if !exists $input->{labels};
confess "Argument must be an ARRAYREF: labels"
if exists $input->{labels}
&& ref $input->{labels} ne 'ARRAY';
$attrs->{labels} = $input->{labels};
}
else {
my $what =
( blessed $input )
? "blessed(" . blessed $input . ")"
: "ref(" . ref $input . ")";
confess "Unrecognized argument: " . $what;
}
return Class::Accessor::new( $class, $attrs );
}
sub string {
my $self = shift;
if ( not exists $self->{_string} ) {
my $string = join( '.', @{ $self->labels } );
$string = '.' if $string eq q{};
$self->{_string} = $string;
}
return $self->{_string};
}
sub fqdn {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return join( '.', @{ $self->labels } ) . '.';
}
sub str_cmp {
# For performance reasons, we do not unpack @_.
# As a reminder, the calling convention is my ( $self, $other, $swap ) = @_.
my $me = uc ( $_[0]->{_string} // $_[0]->string );
# Treat undefined value as root
my $other = $_[1] // q{};
if ( blessed $other and $other->isa( 'Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName' ) ) {
return $me cmp uc( $other->{_string} // $other->string() );
}
else {
# Assume $other is a string; remove trailing dot except if only character
return $me cmp uc( $other =~ s/.\K [.] \z//xr );
}
}
sub next_higher {
my $self = shift;
my @l = @{ $self->labels };
if ( @l ) {
shift @l;
return Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName->new({ labels => \@l });
}
else {
return;
}
}
sub common {
my ( $self, $other ) = @_;
my @me = reverse @{ $self->labels };
my @them = reverse @{ $other->labels };
my $count = 0;
while ( @me and @them ) {
my $m = shift @me;
my $t = shift @them;
if ( uc( $m ) eq uc( $t ) ) {
$count += 1;
next;
}
else {
last;
}
}
return $count;
} ## end sub common
sub is_in_bailiwick {
my ( $self, $other ) = @_;
return scalar( @{ $self->labels } ) == $self->common( $other );
}
sub prepend {
my ( $self, $label ) = @_;
my @labels = ( $label, @{ $self->labels } );
return $self->new( { labels => \@labels } );
}
sub TO_JSON {
my ( $self ) = @_;
return $self->string;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName - class representing DNS names
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $name1 = Zonemaster::Name->new('www.example.org');
my $name2 = Zonemaster::Name->new('ns.example.org');
say "Yay!" if $name1->common($name2) == 2;
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=over
=item labels
A reference to a list of strings, being the labels the DNS name is made up from.
=back
=head1 METHODS
=over
=item new($input) _or_ new({ labels => \@labellist })
The constructor can be called with either a single argument or with a reference
to a hash as in the example above.
If there is a single argument, it must be either a non-reference, a
L<Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName> object or a L<Zonemaster::Engine::Zone> object.
If it's a non-reference, it will be split at period characters (possibly after
stringification) and the resulting list used as the name's labels.
If it's a L<Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName> object it will simply be returned.
If it's a L<Zonemaster::Engine::Zone> object, the value of its C<name> attribute will
be returned.
=item from_string($domain)
A specialized constructor that must be called with a string.
=item string()
Returns a string representation of the name. The string representation is created by joining the labels with dots. If there are no labels, a
single dot is returned. The names created this way do not have a trailing dot.
The stringification operator is overloaded to this function, so it should rarely be necessary to call it directly.
=item fqdn()
Returns the name as a string complete with a trailing dot.
=item str_cmp($other)
Overloads string comparison. Comparison is made after converting the names to upper case, and ignores any trailing dot on the other name.
=item next_higher()
Returns a new L<Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName> object, representing the name of the called one with the leftmost label removed.
=item common($other)
Returns the number of labels from the rightmost going left that are the same in both names. Used by the recursor to check for redirections going
up the DNS tree.
=item is_in_bailiwick($other)
Returns true if $other is in-bailiwick of $self, and false otherwise.
See also L<https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7719#section-6>.
=item prepend($label)
Returns a new L<Zonemaster::Engine::DNSName> object, representing the called one with the given label prepended.
=item TO_JSON
Helper method for JSON encoding.
=back
=cut