kresctl utility¶
A command line utility that communicates with the management API. It also provides tooling to work with the declarative configuration (validate
, convert
).
Connecting to the management API¶
Most commands require connection to the management API. With a standard Knot Resolver installation from distribution packages, kresctl
should communicate with the running resolver without any additional configuration. For non-standard installations and deployments, you may need to use either the --config
or --socket
option to tell kresctl
where to look for the API.
If the management key is not present in the configuration file, kresctl
attempts to connect to the /var/run/knot-resolver/manager.sock
Unix-domain socket, which is the Manager’s default communication channel.
By default, kresctl
tries to find the correct communication channel in /etc/knot-resolver/config.yaml
or, if present, the file specified by the KRES_MANAGER_CONFIG
environment variable.
- -s <socket>, --socket <socket>¶
Path to the management API Unix-domain socket or network interface.
Cannot be used together with
--config
.$ kresctl --socket http://localhost:5000 {command} # network interface, port 5000 $ kresctl --socket /path/to/socket.sock {command} # unix-domain socket location
Commands¶
The following positional arguments determine what kind of command will be executed. Only one of these arguments may be selected during the execution of a single kresctl
command.
- config¶
Performs operations on the running resolver’s configuration. Requires a connection to the management API.
Operations¶
The following operations may be performed on the configuration:
- get¶
Get current configuration from the resolver.
- -p <path>, --path <path>¶
Path (JSON pointer, RFC 6901) to the configuration resources. By default, the entire configuration tree is selected.
- [file]¶
Optional. The path to the file where the exported configuration data will be saved. If not specified, the data will be printed into
stdout
.
- set¶
Set new configuration for the resolver.
- -p <path>, --path <path>¶
Path (JSON pointer, RFC 6901) to the configuration resources. By default, the entire configuration tree is selected.
- [file|value]¶
Optional. The path to file with the new configuration, or the new configuration value. If not specified, the value will be read from
stdin
.
- delete¶
Delete the given configuration property or list item at the given index.
The following command reads the current network configuration subtree from the resolver and exports it to a file in YAML format:
$ kresctl config get --yaml -p /network ./network-config.yaml
The following command changes the
workers
configuration to8
:$ kresctl config set -p /workers 8
- metrics¶
Get aggregated metrics from the running resolver in JSON format (default) or optionally in Prometheus format. The
prometheus-client
Python package needs to be installed if you wish to use the Prometheus format.Requires a connection to the management HTTP API.
- --prometheus¶
Get metrics in Prometheus format if dependencies are met in the resolver.
- [file]¶
Optional. The file into which metrics will be exported. If not specified, the metrics are printed into
stdout
.
$ kresctl metrics ./kres-metrics.json $ kresctl metrics --prometheus
- cache clear¶
Purge cache records matching the specified criteria.
- --exact-name¶
If set, only records with the exact same name are removed, not the whole subtree.
- --rr-type <rr-type>¶
The record type to remove. Only supported together with
--exact-name
.Optional.
- --chunk-size <chunk-size>¶
- Default:
100
The number of records to remove in a single round.
The purpose is to prevent the resolver from blocking for too long. The resolver repeats the command after at least one millisecond, until all the matching data is cleared.
- [name]¶
The subtree to purge.
If not provided, the whole cache is purged (and all other parameters to this command are ignored).
$ kresctl cache clear $ kresctl cache clear example.com. $ kresctl cache clear --exact-name example.com.
- schema¶
Shows a JSON-schema representation of Knot Resolver’s configuration.
- -l, --live¶
Get the configuration JSON-schema from the running resolver.
Requires a connection to the management API.
- [file]¶
The target file, where the schema is to be exported.
If not specified, the schema is printed into
stdout
.
$ kresctl schema --live ./mydir/config-schema.json
- validate¶
Validate declarative configuration.
- --no-strict¶
Ignore strict rules during validation, e.g. path/file existence.
- <input_file>¶
File with the declarative configuration in YAML or JSON format.
$ kresctl validate input-config.json
- convert¶
Convert declarative configuration to a Lua script.
- --no-strict¶
Ignore strict rules during validation, e.g. path/file existence.
- --type=<worker|policy-loader>¶
Which type of Lua script to generate.
worker
generates a script for the daemon (default)policy-loader
generates a script for the one-shot policy loader, which generates a rule database based onviews
,local-data
, andforward
configuration
- <input_file>¶
File with the declarative configuration in YAML or JSON format.
- [output_file]¶
Optional. The output file for converted Lua configuration.
If not specified, the converted configuration is printed into
stdout
.
$ kresctl convert input-config.yaml output-script.lua
- reload¶
Tells the resolver to reload the declarative configuration file.
Old subprocesses are replaced by new ones (with updated configuration) using rolling restarts, ensuring that the DNS service is not disrupted during the reload operation.
Requires a connection to the management API.
- stop¶
Tells the resolver to shut down. All processes will be stopped after this command is run.
Requires a connection to the management API.