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harmony/opnsense-config
Jean-Gabriel Gill-Couture 3b59cb605d feat(opnsense): implement DnsServer trait via dnsmasq API
Replaces the four todo!() stubs in infra/opnsense/dns.rs with
implementations backed by the typed dnsmasq API in opnsense-config.

- register_hosts: iterates DnsRecord list, creates host overrides
- list_records: returns A/AAAA records from dnsmasq host overrides
- register_dhcp_leases: toggles regdhcp/regdhcpstatic flags
- remove_record: returns an error (trait method is sync, dnsmasq API
  is async — follow-up needed to make the trait method async)

Adds DnsHostEntry, list_dns_hosts, add_dns_host (idempotent —
updates IP if hostname+domain exists), remove_dns_host, and
set_register_dhcp_leases to opnsense-config dnsmasq module.
2026-04-10 07:08:53 -04:00
..

Supporting a new field in OPNSense config.xml

Two steps:

  • Supporting the field in opnsense-config-xml
  • Enabling Harmony to control the field

We'll use the filename field in the dhcpcd section of the file as an example.

Supporting the field

As type checking if enforced, every field from config.xml must be known by the code. Each subsection of config.xml has its .rs file. For the dhcpcd section, we'll modify opnsense-config-xml/src/data/dhcpd.rs.

When a new field appears in the xml file, an error like this will be thrown and Harmony will panic :

     Running `/home/stremblay/nt/dir/harmony/target/debug/example-nanodc`
Found unauthorized element filename
thread 'main' panicked at opnsense-config-xml/src/data/opnsense.rs:54:14:
OPNSense received invalid string, should be full XML: ()

Define the missing field (filename) in the DhcpInterface struct of opnsense-config-xml/src/data/dhcpd.rs:

pub struct DhcpInterface {
    ...
    pub filename: Option<String>,

Harmony should now be fixed, build and run.

Controlling the field

Define the xml field setter in opnsense-config/src/modules/dhcpd.rs.

impl<'a> DhcpConfig<'a> {
    ...
    pub fn set_filename(&mut self, filename: &str) {
        self.enable_netboot();
        self.get_lan_dhcpd().filename = Some(filename.to_string());
    }
    ...

Define the value setter in the DhcpServer trait in domain/topology/network.rs

#[async_trait]
pub trait DhcpServer: Send + Sync {
    ...
    async fn set_filename(&self, filename: &str) -> Result<(), ExecutorError>;
    ...

Implement the value setter in each DhcpServer implementation. infra/opnsense/dhcp.rs:

#[async_trait]
impl DhcpServer for OPNSenseFirewall {
    ...
    async fn set_filename(&self, filename: &str) -> Result<(), ExecutorError> {
        {
            let mut writable_opnsense = self.opnsense_config.write().await;
            writable_opnsense.dhcp().set_filename(filename);
            debug!("OPNsense dhcp server set filename {filename}");
        }

        Ok(())
    }
    ...

domain/topology/ha_cluster.rs

#[async_trait]
impl DhcpServer for DummyInfra {
    ...
    async fn set_filename(&self, _filename: &str) -> Result<(), ExecutorError> {
        unimplemented!("{}", UNIMPLEMENTED_DUMMY_INFRA)
    }
    ...

Add the new field to the DhcpScore in modules/dhcp.rs

pub struct DhcpScore {
    ...
    pub filename: Option<String>,

Define it in its implementation in modules/okd/dhcp.rs

impl OKDDhcpScore {
        ...
        Self {
            dhcp_score: DhcpScore {
                ...
                filename: Some("undionly.kpxe".to_string()),

Define it in its implementation in modules/okd/bootstrap_dhcp.rs

impl OKDDhcpScore {
        ...
        Self {
            dhcp_score: DhcpScore::new(
                ...
                Some("undionly.kpxe".to_string()),

Update the interpret (function called by the execute fn of the interpret) so it now updates the filename field value in modules/dhcp.rs

impl DhcpInterpret {
        ...
        let filename_outcome = match &self.score.filename {
            Some(filename) => {
                let dhcp_server = Arc::new(topology.dhcp_server.clone());
                dhcp_server.set_filename(&filename).await?;
                Outcome::new(
                    InterpretStatus::SUCCESS,
                    format!("Dhcp Interpret Set filename to {filename}"),
                )
            }
            None => Outcome::noop(),
        };

        if next_server_outcome.status == InterpretStatus::NOOP
            && boot_filename_outcome.status == InterpretStatus::NOOP
            && filename_outcome.status == InterpretStatus::NOOP

            ...

            Ok(Outcome::new(
            InterpretStatus::SUCCESS,
            format!(
                "Dhcp Interpret Set next boot to [{:?}], boot_filename to [{:?}], filename to [{:?}]",
                self.score.boot_filename, self.score.boot_filename, self.score.filename
            )
            ...