Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop − scanner asynchronous event loop
An asynchronous event loop used for long−running operations, performed "in the background" during the Mail::SpamAssassin::check() scan operation, such as DNS blocklist lookups.
$ent =
$async−>bgsend_and_start_lookup($name, $type,
$class, $ent, $cb,
%options)
Launch async DNS lookups. This is the only official method supported for plugins since version 4.0.0. Do not use bgsend and start_lookup separately.
Merges
duplicate queries automatically, only launches one and calls
all related callbacks on answer.
$name (required)
Name to query.
$type (required)
Type to query, A, TXT, NS, etc.
$class (required/deprecated)
Deprecated, ignored, set as undef.
$ent is a required hash reference containing the following items:
$ent−>{rulename} (required)
The rulename that started and/or depends on this query. Required for rule dependencies to work correctly. Can be a single rulename, or array of multiple rulenames.
$ent−>{type} (optional)
A string, typically one word, used to describe the type of lookup in log messages, such as "DNSBL", "URIBL−A". If not defined, default is value of $type.
$ent−>{zone} (optional)
A zone specification (typically a DNS zone name − e.g. host, domain, or RBL) which may be used as a key to look up per−zone settings. No semantics on this parameter is imposed by this module. Currently used to fetch by−zone timeouts (from rbl_timeout setting). Defaults to $name.
$ent−>{timeout_initial} (optional)
An initial value of elapsed time for which we are willing to wait for a response (time in seconds, floating point value is allowed). When elapsed time since a query started exceeds the timeout value and there are no other queries to wait for, the query is aborted. The actual timeout value ranges from timeout_initial and gradually approaches timeout_min (see next parameter) as the number of already completed queries approaches the number of all queries started.
If a caller does not explicitly provide this parameter or its value is undefined, a default initial timeout value is settable by a configuration variable rbl_timeout.
If a value of the timeout_initial parameter is below timeout_min, the initial timeout is set to timeout_min.
$ent−>{timeout_min} (optional)
A lower bound (in seconds) to which the actual timeout approaches as the number of queries completed approaches the number of all queries started. Defaults to 0.2 * timeout_initial.
$ent−>{key}, $ent−>{id} (deprecated)
Deprecated, ignored, automatically generated since 4.0.0.
$ent−>{YOUR_OWN_ITEM}
Any other custom values/objects that you want to pass on to the answer callback.
$cb (required)
Callback function for answer, called as $cb−>($ent, $pkt). $ent is the same object that bgsend_and_start_lookup was called with. $pkt is the packet object for the response, Net::DNS:RR objects can be found from $pkt−>answer.
%options (required)
Hash of options. Only supported and required option is master_deadline:
master_deadline => $pms−>{master_deadline}
$ent = $async−>start_lookup($ent, $master_deadline)
DIRECT USE DEPRECATED since 4.0.0, please use bgsend_and_start_lookup.
$ent = $async−>get_lookup($key)
DEPRECATED since 4.0.0. Do not use.
$async−>log_lookups_timing()
Log sorted timing for all completed lookups.
$alldone = $async−>complete_lookups()
Perform a poll of the pending lookups, to see if any are completed. Callbacks on completed queries will be called from poll_responses().
If there are no lookups remaining, or if too much time has elapsed since any results were returned, 1 is returned, otherwise 0.
$async−>abort_remaining_lookups()
Abort any remaining lookups.
$async−>set_response_packet($id, $pkt, $key, $timestamp)
For internal use, do not call from plugins.
Register a "response packet" for a given query. $id is the ID for the query, and must match the "id" supplied in start_lookup(). $pkt is the packet object for the response. A parameter $key identifies an entry in a hash %{$self−>{pending_lookups}} where the object which spawned this query can be found, and through which further information about the query is accessible.
$pkt may be undef, indicating that no response packet is available, but a query has completed (e.g. was aborted or dismissed) and is no longer "pending".
The DNS resolver's response packet $pkt will be made available to a callback subroutine through its argument as well as in "$ent−>{response_packet}".
$async−>report_id_complete($id,$key,$key,$timestamp)
DEPRECATED since 4.0.0. Do not use.
Legacy. Equivalent to $self−>set_response_packet($id,undef,$key,$timestamp), i.e. providing undef as a response packet. Register that a query has completed and is no longer "pending". $id is the ID for the query, and must match the "id" supplied in start_lookup().
One or the other of set_response_packet() or report_id_complete() should be called, but not both.
$time = $async−>last_poll_responses_time()
Get the time of the last call to poll_responses() (which is called from complete_lookups(). If poll_responses() was never called or abort_remaining_lookups() has been called last_poll_responses_time() will return undef.