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Metadata-Version: 2.1 Name: pycares Version: 4.3.0 Summary: Python interface for c-ares Home-page: http://github.com/saghul/pycares Author: Saúl Ibarra Corretgé Author-email: s@saghul.net License: MIT Platform: POSIX Platform: Microsoft Windows Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows Classifier: Programming Language :: Python Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst License-File: LICENSE Requires-Dist: cffi (>=1.5.0) Provides-Extra: idna Requires-Dist: idna (>=2.1) ; extra == 'idna' Looking for new maintainers =========================== https://github.com/saghul/pycares/issues/139 pycares: Python interface for c-ares ==================================== pycares is a Python module which provides an interface to c-ares. `c-ares <https://c-ares.org>`_ is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolutions asynchronously. Documentation ------------- http://readthedocs.org/docs/pycares/ Bundled c-ares -------------- pycares currently bundles c-ares as a submodule for ease of building. Using the system provided c-ares is possible if the ``PYCARES_USE_SYSTEM_LIB`` environment variable is set to ``1`` when building. NOTE: Versions prior to 4.0.0 used to embed a modified c-ares with extended TTL support. That is no longer the case and as a result only A and AAAA records will have TTL information. Follow this PR in uppstream c-ares, looks like TTLs will be added: https://github.com/c-ares/c-ares/pull/393 Installation ------------ GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows, others: :: pip install pycares FreeBSD: :: cd /usr/ports/dns/py-pycares && make install IDNA 2008 support ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ If the ``idna`` package is installed, pycares will support IDNA 2008 encoding otherwise the builtin idna codec will be used, which provides IDNA 2003 support. You can force this at installation time as follows: :: pip install pycares[idna] Running the test suite ---------------------- From the top level directory, run: ``python -m unittest -v`` NOTE: Running the tests requires internet access and are somewhat environment sensitive because real DNS quesries are made, there is no mocking. If you observe a failure that the CI cannot reproduce, please try to setup an environment as close as the current CI. Using it from the cli, a la dig ------------------------------- This module can be used directly from the command line in a similar fashion to dig (limited, of course): :: $ python -m pycares google.com ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;google.com IN A ;; ANSWER SECTION: google.com 300 IN A 172.217.17.142 $ python -m pycares mx google.com ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;google.com IN MX ;; ANSWER SECTION: google.com 600 IN MX 50 alt4.aspmx.l.google.com google.com 600 IN MX 10 aspmx.l.google.com google.com 600 IN MX 40 alt3.aspmx.l.google.com google.com 600 IN MX 20 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com google.com 600 IN MX 30 alt2.aspmx.l.google.com Author ------ Saúl Ibarra Corretgé <s@saghul.net> License ------- Unless stated otherwise on-file pycares uses the MIT license, check LICENSE file. Supported Python versions ------------------------- Python >= 3.7 are supported. Both CPython and PyPy are supported. Contributing ------------ If you'd like to contribute, fork the project, make a patch and send a pull request. Have a look at the surrounding code and please, make yours look alike :-)