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.. _example_setup_ctx:
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Lookup from threads
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This example shows how to use unbound module from a threaded program.
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In this example, three lookup threads are created which work in background.
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Each thread resolves different DNS record.
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#!/usr/bin/python
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from unbound import ub_ctx, RR_TYPE_A, RR_CLASS_IN
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from threading import Thread
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ctx = ub_ctx()
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ctx.resolvconf("/etc/resolv.conf")
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class LookupThread(Thread):
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def __init__(self,ctx, name):
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Thread.__init__(self)
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self.ctx = ctx
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self.name = name
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def run(self):
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print "Thread lookup started:",self.name
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status, result = self.ctx.resolve(self.name, RR_TYPE_A, RR_CLASS_IN)
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if status == 0 and result.havedata:
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print " Result:",self.name,":", result.data.address_list
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threads = []
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for name in ["www.fit.vutbr.cz","www.vutbr.cz","www.google.com"]:
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thread = LookupThread(ctx, name)
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thread.start()
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threads.append(thread)
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for thread in threads:
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thread.join()
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