Cache ----- If you perform a query on an A or AAAA type and it doesn't exist, the cache will attempt to lookup a CNAME and then resolve that. The constructor takes an optional object with the following properties: * `store` -- implements the cache store model (optional, default MemoryStore) Methods: * `lookup(question, cb)` -- for a given question check the cache store for existence * `store(packet)` -- iterates over the resource records in a packet and sends them to the cache store * `purge()` -- clears the cache store of all entries MemoryStore / Cache store model ------------------------------- `MemoryStore(opts)` -- An in memory store based on a js object Methods: * `get(domain, key, cb)` - `domain` is the holder under which keys will be applied, `key` is the subdomain that is being queried for. If you `get('example.com', 'www', cb)` you are really asking for `www.example.com`. - `cb(err, results)` -- results is an object of types and array of answers * `{ 1: [{address: '127.0.0.1', ttl: 300, type: 1, class: 1}] }` * `set(domain, key, data, cb)` - `domain` is the parent under which this key is stored. `key` is the subdomain we are storing, `data` is an object of types with an array of answers. * `set('example.com', 'www', {1: [{class:1, type:1, ttl:300, address:'127.0.0.1'}]}, cb)` - `cb(err, data)` -- cb merely returns the data that was passed. * `delete(domain[, key[, type]], cb)` -- delete all from a domain, a domain and key, or a domain a key and a type. Lookup ------ Is a mechanism that given a store performs the common resolution pattern. Given `example.com` previous added to a store: * `www.example.com CNAME foo.bar.example.com.` * `*.example.com A 127.0.0.1` A `Lookup(store, 'example.com', {name:'www.example.com', type:1}, cb)` will resolve `www` to the CNAME and then search for `foo.bar.example.com` which will return no results, and then search for `*.bar.example.com` which will also return no results, and ultimately searches for `*.example.com` which will return the desired record. Callback will be called with `(err, results)` where results is an array suitable for use in `Packet.answer`