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Published: Oct 16, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 20 Imported by: 0

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cache

Name

cache - enables a frontend cache.

Description

With cache enabled, all records except zone transfers and metadata records will be cached for up to 3600s. Caching is mostly useful in a scenario when fetching data from the backend (upstream, database, etc.) is expensive.

This plugin can only be used once per Server Block.

Syntax

cache [TTL] [ZONES...]
  • TTL max TTL in seconds. If not specified, the maximum TTL will be used, which is 3600 for noerror responses and 1800 for denial of existence ones. Setting a TTL of 300: cache 300 would cache records up to 300 seconds.
  • ZONES zones it should cache for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block are used.

Each element in the cache is cached according to its TTL (with TTL as the max). For the negative cache, the SOA's MinTTL value is used. A TTL of zero is not allowed. A cache is divided into 256 shards, each holding up to 512 items by default - for a total size of 256 * 512 = 131,072 items.

If you want more control:

cache [TTL] [ZONES...] {
    success CAPACITY [TTL] [MINTTL]
    denial CAPACITY [TTL] [MINTTL]
    prefetch AMOUNT [[DURATION] [PERCENTAGE%]]
}
  • TTL and ZONES as above.
  • success, override the settings for caching successful responses. CAPACITY indicates the maximum number of packets we cache before we start evicting (randomly). TTL overrides the cache maximum TTL. MINTTL overrides the cache minimum TTL, which can be useful to limit queries to the backend.
  • denial, override the settings for caching denial of existence responses. CAPACITY indicates the maximum number of packets we cache before we start evicting (LRU). TTL overrides the cache maximum TTL. MINTTL overrides the cache minimum TTL, which can be useful to limit queries to the backend. There is a third category (error) but those responses are never cached.
  • prefetch will prefetch popular items when they are about to be expunged from the cache. Popular means AMOUNT queries have been seen with no gaps of DURATION or more between them. DURATION defaults to 1m. Prefetching will happen when the TTL drops below PERCENTAGE, which defaults to 10%, or latest 1 second before TTL expiration. Values should be in the range [10%, 90%]. Note the percent sign is mandatory. PERCENTAGE is treated as an int.

Capacity and Eviction

If CAPACITY is not specified, the default cache size is 10,000 per cache. The minimum allowed cache size is 1024.

Eviction is done per shard. In effect, when a shard reaches capacity, items are evicted from that shard. Since shards don't fill up perfectly evenly, evictions will occur before the entire cache reaches full capacity. Each shard capacity is equal to the total cache size / number of shards (256). Eviction is random, not TTL based. Entries with 0 TTL will remain in the cache until randomly evicted when the shard reaches capacity.

Metrics

If monitoring is enabled (via the prometheus directive) then the following metrics are exported:

  • coredns_cache_size{server, type} - Total elements in the cache by cache type.
  • coredns_cache_hits_total{server, type} - Counter of cache hits by cache type.
  • coredns_cache_misses_total{server} - Counter of cache misses.
  • coredns_cache_drops_total{server} - Counter of dropped messages.

Cache types are either "denial" or "success". Server is the server handling the request, see the metrics plugin for documentation.

Examples

Enable caching for all zones, but cap everything to a TTL of 10 seconds:

. {
    cache 10
    whoami
}

Proxy to Google Public DNS and only cache responses for example.org (or below).

. {
    proxy . 8.8.8.8:53
    cache example.org
}

Enable caching for all zones, keep a positive cache size of 5000 and a negative cache size of 2500:

. {
    cache {
        success 5000
        denial 2500
   }
}

Documentation

Overview

Package cache implements a cache.

Index

Constants

View Source
const (

	// Success is the class for caching positive caching.
	Success = "success"
	// Denial is the class defined for negative caching.
	Denial = "denial"
)

Variables

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Functions

This section is empty.

Types

type Cache

type Cache struct {
	Next  plugin.Handler
	Zones []string
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Cache is plugin that looks up responses in a cache and caches replies. It has a success and a denial of existence cache.

func New added in v1.0.5

func New() *Cache

New returns an initialized Cache with default settings. It's up to the caller to set the Next handler.

func (*Cache) Name

func (c *Cache) Name() string

Name implements the Handler interface.

func (*Cache) ServeDNS

func (c *Cache) ServeDNS(ctx context.Context, w dns.ResponseWriter, r *dns.Msg) (int, error)

ServeDNS implements the plugin.Handler interface.

type ResponseWriter

type ResponseWriter struct {
	dns.ResponseWriter
	*Cache
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ResponseWriter is a response writer that caches the reply message.

func (*ResponseWriter) RemoteAddr added in v1.2.0

func (w *ResponseWriter) RemoteAddr() net.Addr

RemoteAddr implements the dns.ResponseWriter interface.

func (*ResponseWriter) Write

func (w *ResponseWriter) Write(buf []byte) (int, error)

Write implements the dns.ResponseWriter interface.

func (*ResponseWriter) WriteMsg

func (w *ResponseWriter) WriteMsg(res *dns.Msg) error

WriteMsg implements the dns.ResponseWriter interface.

Directories

Path Synopsis
Package freq keeps track of last X seen events.
Package freq keeps track of last X seen events.

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