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The type of a domain name, a sequence of labels separated by dots. Each label may contain any bytes. The length of each label may not exceed 63 characters. The total length of a domain name is limited to 253 (its byte representation is 255), but other protocols (such as SMTP) may apply even smaller limits. A domain name label is case preserving, comparison is done in a case insensitive manner. Every t
is a fully qualified domain name, its last label is the root
label. The specification of domain names originates from RFC 1035.
The invariants on the length of domain names are preserved throughout the module - no t
will exist which violates these.
Phantom types are used for further name restrictions, host
checks for host names (`host t
): only letters, digits, and hyphen allowed, hyphen not first character of a label, the last label must contain at least on letter. service
checks for a service name (`service t
): its first label is a service name: 1-15 characters, no double-hyphen, hyphen not first or last charactes, only letters, digits and hyphen allowed, and the second label is a protocol (_tcp
or _udp
or _sctp
).
When a t
is constructed (either from a string, etc.), it is a `raw t
. Subsequent modifications, such as adding or removing labels, appending, of any kind of name also result in a `raw t
, which needs to be checked for `host t
(using host
) or `service t
(using service
) if desired.
Constructing a t
(via of_string
, of_string_exn
, of_strings
etc.) does not require a trailing dot.
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val root : [ `raw ] t
root
is the root domain ("."), the empty label.
val of_string : string -> ([ `raw ] t, [> `Msg of string ]) Stdlib.result
of_string name
is either t
, the domain name, or an error if the provided name
is not a valid domain name. A trailing dot is not requred.
val of_string_exn : string -> [ `raw ] t
of_string_exn name
is t
, the domain name. A trailing dot is not required.
val to_string : ?trailing:bool -> 'a t -> string
to_string ~trailing t
is String.concat ~sep:"." (to_strings t)
, a human-readable representation of t
. If trailing
is provided and true
(defaults to false
), the resulting string will contain a trailing dot.
canonical t
is t'
, the canonical domain name, as specified in RFC 4034 (and 2535): all characters are lowercase.
host t
is a `host t
if t
is a hostname: the contents of the domain name is limited: each label may start with a digit or letter, followed by digits, letters, or hyphens.
host_exn t
is a `host t
if t
is a hostname: the contents of the domain name is limited: each label may start with a digit or letter, followed by digits, letters, or hyphens.
service t
is `service t
if t
contains a service name, the following conditions have to be met: The first label is a service name (or port number); an underscore preceding 1-15 characters from the set - a-z A-Z 0-9
. The service name may not contain a hyphen (-
) following another hyphen; no hyphen at the beginning or end.
The second label is the protocol, one of _tcp
, _udp
, or _sctp
. The remaining labels must form a valid hostname.
This function can be used to validate RR's of the types SRV (RFC 2782) and TLSA (RFC 7671).
service_exn t
is `service t
if t
is a service name (see service
).
val count_labels : 'a t -> int
count_labels name
returns the amount of labels in name
.
sub ~subdomain ~domain
is true
if subdomain
contains any labels prepended to domain
: foo.bar.com
is a subdomain of bar.com
and of com
, sub ~subdomain:x ~domain:root
is true for all x
.
val get_label : 'a t -> int -> (string, [> `Msg of string ]) Stdlib.result
get_label name idx
retrieves the label at index idx
from name
. If idx
is out of bounds, an Error is returned.
val get_label_exn : 'a t -> int -> string
get_label_exn name idx
is the label at index idx
in name
.
Label addition and removal
prepend_label name pre
is either t
, the new domain name, or an error.
prepend_label_exn name pre
is t
, the new domain name.
val drop_label :
?back:bool ->
?amount:int ->
'a t ->
([ `raw ] t, [> `Msg of string ]) Stdlib.result
drop_label ~back ~amount t
is either t
, a domain name with amount
(defaults to 1) labels dropped from the beginning - if back
is provided and true
(default false
) labels are dropped from the end. drop_label (of_string_exn "foo.com") = Ok (of_string_exn "com")
, drop_label ~back:true (of_string_exn "foo.com") = Ok (of_string_exn "foo")
.
drop_label_exn ~back ~amount t
, see drop_label
. Instead of a result
, the value is returned directly.
append pre post
is pre ^ "." ^ post
.
equal ~case t t'
is true
if all labels of t
and t'
are equal. If case_sensitive
is provided and true
, the cases of the labels are respected (default: false
).
compare t t'
compares the domain names t
and t'
using a case insensitive string comparison.
compare_sub t t'
compares the labels t
and t'
using a case insensitive string comparison.
module Host_map : sig ... end
The module of a host name map
module Service_map : sig ... end
The module of a service name map
module Map : sig ... end
The module of a domain name map
val of_strings : string list -> ([ `raw ] t, [> `Msg of string ]) Stdlib.result
of_strings labels
is either t
, a domain name, or an error if the provided labels
violate domain name constraints. A trailing empty label is not required.
val of_strings_exn : string list -> [ `raw ] t
of_strings_exn labels
is t
, a domain name. A trailing empty label is not required.
val to_strings : ?trailing:bool -> 'a t -> string list
to_strings ~trailing t
is the list of labels of t
. If trailing
is provided and true
(defaults to false
), the resulting list will contain a trailing empty label.
val pp : 'a t Fmt.t
pp ppf t
pretty prints the domain name t
on ppf
.