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#
# Common shell routines for testing service discovery
# Copyright (c) 2014 Red Hat.
#

_filter_discovery_sought()
{
    # Only pmcd is guaranteed to be running, but other services may also be.
    # Transform two cases - no servers vs found servers - into deterministic
    # output for the --all invocations
    sed \
	-e 's/No \(pmproxy servers\) discovered/Sought \1/g' \
	-e 's/No \(pmwebd servers\) discovered/Sought \1/g' \
	-e 's/Discovered \(pmproxy servers\):/Sought \1/g' \
	-e 's/Discovered \(pmwebd servers\):/Sought \1/g' \
    # end
}

_filter_discovery_unresolved()
{
    sed -e '/  pcp:/d;
	    /  proxy:/d;
	    /  http:/d' \
    | _filter_discovery_sought
}

_filter_discovery_resolved()
{
    # Pass unresolved urls, filter the resolved ones.
    sed -e '/  pcp:\/\/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+/{p;b};
	    /  proxy:\/\/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+/{p;b};
	    /  http:\/\/[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+\.[0-9]\+/{p;b};
	    /  pcp:/d;
	    /  proxy:/d;
	    /  http:/d' \
    | _filter_discovery_sought \
    | _filter_discovery_unresolvable
}

_filter_discovery_unresolvable()
{
    # For each unresolved address in the response, see if we can resolve
    # it using dig(1). If not, filter it out as an unresolvable result.
    # Oherwise, leave it in as an erroneous result.
    while read line
    do
	# If the line is an unresolved service, then see if we can resolve it
	# using dig(1).
	if echo $line | grep -q -e '^pcp://' -e '^proxy://' -e '^http://';
	then
	    addr=`echo $line |
                  sed -e 's|pcp://\(.*\):[0-9]\+|\1|'`

	    # If dig(1) can not resolve this address, then it is a correctly
	    # unresolved address. Filter it out. Otherwise keep it as an
	    # erroneously unresolved address.
	    dug=`dig -x $addr +short`
	    [ -z "$dug" ] && continue
	fi

	# Keep this line
	echo $line
    done
}