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NAME

       Zonemaster::Engine::Profile - A simple system for configuring Zonemaster Engine

SYNOPSIS

       This module has two parts:

       •   a profile representation class

       •   a global profile object (the effective profile) that configures Zonemaster Engine

       A profile consists of a collection of named properties.

       The properties determine the configurable behaviors of Zonemaster Engine with regard to what tests are to
       be  performed,  how  they  are  to  be performed, and how the results are to be analyzed.  For details on
       available properties see the "PROFILE PROPERTIES" section.

       Here is an example for updating the effective profile with values from  a  given  file  and  setting  all
       properties  not  mentioned  in  the  file  to  default  values.   For  details on the file format see the
       "REPRESENTATIONS" section.

           use Zonemaster::Engine::Profile;

           my $json    = read_file( "/path/to/foo.profile" );
           my $foo     = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->from_json( $json );
           my $profile = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->default;
           $profile->merge( $foo );
           Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->effective->merge( $profile );

       Here is an example for serializing the default profile to JSON.

           my $string = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->default->to_json;

       For any given profile:

       •   At any moment, each property is either set or unset.

       •   At any moment, every set property has a valid value.

       •   It is possible to set the value of each unset property.

       •   It is possible to update the value of each set property.

       •   It is NOT possible to unset the value of any set property.

CLASS ATTRIBUTES

   effective
       A Zonemaster::Engine::Profile.  This  is  the  effective  profile.   It  serves  as  the  global  runtime
       configuration for Zonemaster Engine.  Update it to change the configuration.

       The  effective  profile  is  initialized  with  the  default  values declared in the "PROFILE PROPERTIES"
       section.

       All properties in the effective profile are always set (to valid values).

CLASS METHODS

   new
       A constructor that returns a new profile with all properties unset.

           my $profile = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->new;

   default
       A constructor that returns a new profile with the  default  property  values  declared  in  the  "PROFILE
       PROPERTIES" section.

           my $default = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->default;

   from_json
       A constructor that returns a new profile with values parsed from a JSON string.

           my $profile = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->from_json( '{ "no_network": true }' );

       The  returned  profile  has  set  values for all properties specified in the given string.  The remaining
       properties are unset.

       Dies if the given string is illegal according to the "JSON REPRESENTATION" section  or  if  the  property
       values are illegal according to the "PROFILE PROPERTIES" section.

   from_yaml
       A constructor that returns a new profile with values parsed from a YAML string.

           my $profile = Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->from_yaml( <<EOF
           no_network: true
           EOF
           );

       The  returned  profile  has  set  values for all properties specified in the given string.  The remaining
       properties are unset.

       Dies if the given string is illegal according to the "YAML REPRESENTATION" section  or  if  the  property
       values are illegal according to the "PROFILE PROPERTIES" section.

INSTANCE METHODS

   get
       Get the value of a property.

           my $value = $profile1->get( 'net.ipv6' );

       Returns  value  of  the  given property, or "undef" if the property is unset.  For boolean properties the
       returned value is either 1 for true or 0 for false.  For properties  with  complex  types,  the  returned
       value is a deep copy <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deep_copy#Noun>.

       Dies if the given property name is invalid.

   set
       Set the value of a property.

           $profile1->set( 'net.ipv6', 0 );

       Takes  a property name and value and updates the property accordingly.  For boolean properties any truthy
       value is interpreted as true and any falsy value except "undef" is interpreted as false.

       Dies if the given property name is invalid.

       Dies if the value is "undef" or otherwise invalid for the given property.

   merge
       Merge the profile data of another profile into this one.

           $profile1->merge( $other );

       Properties from the other profile take precedence when the same property name exists  in  both  profiles.
       The other profile object remains unmodified.

   to_json
       Serialize the profile to the "JSON REPRESENTATION" format.

           my $string = $profile->to_json();

       Returns a string.

   to_yaml
       Serialize the profile to the "JSON REPRESENTATION" format.

           my $string = $profile->to_yaml();

       Returns a string.

   all_properties
       Get the names of all properties.

       Returns a sorted list of strings.

SUBROUTINES

   _get_profile_paths
       Internal method used to get all the paths of a nested hashes-of-hashes.  It creates a hash where keys are
       dotted keys of the nested hashes-of-hashes that exist in %profile_properties_details.

           _get_profile_paths(\%paths, $internal);

   _get_value_from_nested_hash
       Internal method used to get a value in a nested hashes-of-hashes.

           _get_value_from_nested_hash( $hash_ref, @path );

       Where $hash_ref is the hash to explore and @path are the labels of the property to get.

          @path = split /\./,  q{resolver.defaults.usevc};

   _set_value_to_nested_hash
       Internal method used to set a value in a nested hashes-of-hashes.

           _set_value_from_nested_hash( $hash_ref, $value, @path );

       Where $hash_ref is the hash to explore and @path are the labels of the property to set.

          @path = split /\./,  q{resolver.defaults.usevc};

PROFILE PROPERTIES

       Each  property has a name and is either set or unset.  If it is set it has a value that is valid for that
       specific property.  Here is a listing of all the properties and their respective sets of valid values.

   resolver.defaults.usevc
       A boolean. If true, only use TCP. Default false.

   resolver.defaults.retrans
       An integer between 1 and 255 inclusive. The number of seconds between retries.  Default 3.

   resolver.defaults.recurse
       A boolean. If true, sets the RD flag in queries. Default false.

       This should almost certainly be kept false.

   resolver.defaults.retry
       An integer between 1 and 255 inclusive.  The number of times a query is sent before we give  up.  Default
       2.

   resolver.defaults.igntc
       A  boolean.  If false, UDP queries that get responses with the "TC" flag set will be automatically resent
       over TCP. Default false.

   resolver.defaults.fallback
       A boolean. If true, UDP queries that get responses with the "TC" flag set will  be  automatically  resent
       over TCP or using EDNS. Default true.

       In  ldns-1.7.0  (NLnet Labs), in case of truncated answer when UDP is used, the same query is resent with
       EDNS0 and TCP (if needed). If you want the original answer (with TC bit  set)  and  avoid  this  kind  of
       replay, set this flag to false.

   resolver.source4
       A  string representation of an IPv4 address or the empty string.  The source address all resolver objects
       should use when sending queries over IPv4.

       If set to "" (empty string), the OS default IPv4 address is used.

       Default: "" (empty string).

   resolver.source6
       A string representation of an IPv6 address or the empty string.  The source address all resolver  objects
       should use when sending queries over IPv6.

       If set to "" (empty string), the OS default IPv6 address is used.

       Default: "" (empty string).

   net.ipv4
       A boolean. If true, resolver objects are allowed to send queries over IPv4. Default true.

   net.ipv6
       A boolean. If true, resolver objects are allowed to send queries over IPv6. Default true.

   no_network
       A boolean. If true, network traffic is forbidden. Default false.

       Use when you want to be sure that any data is only taken from a preloaded cache.

   asn_db.style
       A string that is either "Cymru" or "RIPE" (case-insensitive).

       Defines which service will be used for AS lookup zones.

       Default "Cymru".

   asn_db.sources
       A hash of arrayrefs of strings. The currently supported keys are "Cymru" or "RIPE" (case-insensitive).

       For  "Cymru",  the  strings are domain names. For "RIPE", they are WHOIS servers. Normally only the first
       item in the list will be used, the rest are backups in case the previous ones didn't work.

       Default "{Cymru: [ "asnlookup.zonemaster.net", "asn.cymru.com" ], RIPE: [ "riswhois.ripe.net" ]}".

   cache
       A hash of hashes. The currently supported key is "redis".  Default "{}".

       redis

       A hashref. The currently supported keys are "server" and "expire".

       Specifies the address of the Redis server used to perform global caching  ("cache.redis.server")  and  an
       optional expire time ("cache.redis.expire").

       "cache.redis.server"  must  be  a  string  in  the form "host:port".  "cache.redis.expire" must be a non-
       negative integer and defines a time in seconds.  Default is 300 seconds.

   logfilter
       A complex data structure. Default "{}".

       Specifies the severity level of each tag emitted by a specific module.  The intended  use  is  to  remove
       known  erroneous  results.   E.g. if you know that a certain name server is recursive and for some reason
       should be, you can use this functionality to lower the severity of the complaint  about  it  to  a  lower
       level  than  normal.   The  "test_levels"  item  also  specifies  tag  severity  level,  but with coarser
       granularity and lower precedence.

       The data under the "logfilter" key should be structured like this:

          Module
             Tag
                Array of exceptions
                    "when"
                       Hash with conditions
                    "set"
                       Severity level to set if all conditions match

       The hash with conditions should have keys matching the attributes of the log entry that's being  filtered
       (check  the  translation  files  to see what they are). The values for the keys should be either a single
       value that the attribute should be, or an array of values any one of which the attribute should be.

       A complete logfilter structure might look like this:

           {
             "A_MODULE": {
               "SOME_TAG": [
                 {
                   "when": {
                     "count": 1,
                     "type": [
                       "this",
                       "or"
                     ]
                   },
                   "set": "INFO"
                 },
                 {
                   "when": {
                     "count": 128,
                     "type": [
                       "that"
                     ]
                   },
                   "set": "INFO"
                 }
               ]
             },
             "ANOTHER_MODULE": {
               "OTHER_TAG": [
                 {
                   "when": {
                     "bananas": 0
                   },
                   "set": "WARNING"
                 }
               ]
             }
           }

       This would set the severity level to "INFO" for any  "A_MODULE:SOME_TAG"  messages  that  had  a  "count"
       attribute set to 1 and a "type" attribute set to either "this" or "or".  This also would set the level to
       "INFO"  for  any  "A_MODULE:SOME_TAG"  messages  that  had  a  "count"  attribute set to 128 and a "type"
       attribute set to "that".  And this would set the level to "WARNING"  for  any  "ANOTHER_MODULE:OTHER_TAG"
       messages that had a "bananas" attribute set to 0.

   test_levels
       A complex data structure.

       Specifies  the  severity  level  of  each  tag  emitted  by a specific module.  The "logfilter" item also
       specifies tag severity level, but with finer granularity and higher precedence.

       At the top level of this data structure are two levels of nested hashrefs.  The keys  of  the  top  level
       hash  are  names  of  test implementation modules (without the "Zonemaster::Engine::Test::" prefix).  The
       keys of the second level hashes are tags that the respective modules emit.   The  values  of  the  second
       level hashes are mapped to severity levels.

       The  various  test case specifications define the default severity level for some of the messages.  These
       specifications are the only authoritative documents  on  the  default  severity  level  for  the  various
       messages.   For  messages not defined in any of these specifications you can use the following command to
       query the default severity level directly from the actual default profile.

       ```sh perl -MZonemaster::Engine::Test -E  'say  Zonemaster::Engine::Profile->default->to_json'  |  jq  -S
       .test_levels ```

       For  messages  neither  defined  in  test  specifications, nor listed in the default profile, the default
       severity level is "DEBUG".

       Note: Sometimes multiple test cases within the same test module define messages for the same  tag.   When
       they do, it is imperative that all test cases define the same severity level for the tag.

   test_cases
       An  arrayref  of  names  of  implemented  test  cases  (in  all  lower-case)  as  listed in the test case
       specifications
       <https://github.com/zonemaster/zonemaster/tree/master/docs/specifications/tests/ImplementedTestCases.md>.
       Default is an arrayref listing all the test cases.

       Specifies which test cases can be run by the testing suite.

   test_cases_vars.dnssec04.REMAINING_SHORT
       A positive integer value.  Recommended lower bound for signatures' remaining validity time  (in  seconds)
       in  test  case  DNSSEC04.  Related to the REMAINING_SHORT message tag from this test case.  Default 43200
       (12 hours in seconds).

   test_cases_vars.dnssec04.REMAINING_LONG
       A positive integer value.  Recommended upper bound for signatures' remaining validity time  (in  seconds)
       in  test case DNSSEC04.  Related to the REMAINING_LONG message tag from this test case.  Default 15552000
       (180 days in seconds).

   test_cases_vars.dnssec04.DURATION_LONG
       A positive integer value.  Recommended upper bound for signatures' lifetime (in seconds) in the test case
       DNSSEC04.  Related to the DURATION_LONG message tag from this test case.  Default 15552000 (180  days  in
       seconds).

   test_cases_vars.zone02.SOA_REFRESH_MINIMUM_VALUE
       A  positive  integer  value.   Recommended  lower  bound for SOA refresh values (in seconds) in test case
       ZONE02.  Related to the REFRESH_MINIMUM_VALUE_LOWER message tag from this test case.   Default  14400  (4
       hours in seconds).

   test_cases_vars.zone04.SOA_RETRY_MINIMUM_VALUE
       A positive integer value.  Recommended lower bound for SOA retry values (in seconds) in test case ZONE04.
       Related  to  the  RETRY_MINIMUM_VALUE_LOWER  message  tag  from  this test case.  Default 3600 (1 hour in
       seconds).

   test_cases_vars.zone05.SOA_EXPIRE_MINIMUM_VALUE
       A positive integer value.  Recommended lower bound for SOA  expire  values  (in  seconds)  in  test  case
       ZONE05.   Related  to  the EXPIRE_MINIMUM_VALUE_LOWER message tag from this test case.  Default 604800 (1
       week in seconds).

   test_cases_vars.zone06.SOA_DEFAULT_TTL_MINIMUM_VALUE
       A positive integer value.  Recommended lower bound for SOA minimum  values  (in  seconds)  in  test  case
       ZONE06.  Related to the SOA_DEFAULT_TTL_MAXIMUM_VALUE_LOWER message tag from this test case.  Default 300
       (5 minutes in seconds).

   test_cases_vars.zone06.SOA_DEFAULT_TTL_MAXIMUM_VALUE
       A  positive  integer  value.   Recommended  upper  bound for SOA minimum values (in seconds) in test case
       ZONE06.  Related to the SOA_DEFAULT_TTL_MAXIMUM_VALUE_HIGHER message tag from this  test  case.   Default
       86400 (1 day in seconds).

REPRESENTATIONS

   JSON REPRESENTATION
       Property  names  in  "PROFILE  PROPERTIES"  section correspond to paths in a datastructure of nested JSON
       objects.  Property values are stored at their respective paths.  Paths are formed from property names  by
       splitting them at dot characters (U+002E).  The left-most path component corresponds to a key in the top-
       most JSON object.  Properties with unset values are omitted in the JSON representation.

       For a complete example, refer to the file located by dist_file( "Zonemaster-Engine", "default.profile" ).
       A  profile  with  the  only  two  properties  set,  "net.ipv4" = true and "net.ipv6" = true has this JSON
       representation:

           {
               "net": {
                   "ipv4": true,
                   "ipv6": true
               }
           }

   YAML REPRESENTATION
       Similar to the "JSON REPRESENTATION" but uses a YAML format.

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